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| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| YTTI Troughton Island, Western Australia |
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File Description:
YTTI Troughton Island - ShoreAir operates Troughton Island airstrip as an alternate to Mungalalu-Truscott. It has a 980m x 30m unsealed runway. Troughton Island sits 6 metres above sea level on a natural reef. Troughton is managed by two people who spend one month at a time on the island. During that time they are almost completely isolated from the outside world. Although they are isolated they are not alone; previous occupants of the island brought in quails and children's pythons that were once pets that escaped their cages during a cyclone. Now there is a healthy population of snakes living off the quails. Today Troughton Island is maintained as an emergency landing area for aircraft that are unable to reach Truscott. It also serves as a landing area if Truscott is inaccessible due to weather conditions. The Bureau of Meteorology has a weather station on Troughton island. Mungalalu-Truscott aerodrome supports all the FPSO (floating production storage and offloading facility) operations in the WA and NT waters of the Timor Sea, while the alternate aerodrome at Troughton Island is 20 nautical miles north of the main air route to Timor Sea facilities. REQUIRES Blencowe_LibraryKit.zip
REQUIRES blencowe_librarykit_309494.zip (Available HERE)
| Filename: | YTTI_Troughton_Island_Western_Australia.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 28th February 2013, 14:01:54 |
| Downloads: | 279 |
| Author: | Alan Blencowe |
| Size: | 2.37 MB |
| Category: X-Plane - Scenery | |
| WPDL Dili International Airport v1.0.0 |
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This is an X-Plane 11 scenery for Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport (WPDL/DIL) in Dili, East Timor (Timor Leste). This airport may serve as a stopover for flights between Java and Papua, for the Susi Air scenery package. Susi Air is pictured in the 2014 TV mini-series "Worst Place to be a Pilot", that follows the highs and lows in the lives of the young British pilots who work for Susi Air, as they fly and land their planes in some of the most breath-taking, remote and dangerous locations on earth. For more info, search for "Worst Place to be a Pilot" in YouTube. This scenery was tested and is operational (as of January 16, 2017) in "X-Plane 11 Public Beta #6 64 bit", Windows 10 Home. It was also tested and is operational (as of January 16, 2017) in "X-Plane 10.51 Public Beta #3 64 bit", Windows 10 Home. In XP10, you may have a scenery error message saying the sceney may not look correct. This is due to one file used from XP11 native library. If you see this message, just ignore it, bypassing it by clicking "understood". The scenery will load and will be operational in XP10 users (as a courtesy), despite being created natively for XP11 users.
| Filename: | WPDL_Dili_International_Airport_v100.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 17th January 2017, 02:52:15 |
| Downloads: | 110 |
| Author: | Rui Mesquita |
| Size: | 4.38 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| RAAF Beaufighter A19-82 |
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Here is a repaint of CBFS Designs wonderful Bristol Beaufighter MkVIC.
Paint depicts RAAF Beaufighter A19-82 Crew: Pilot Phil Quance and Nav FLGOFF Cec Taylor. They were members of RAAF's 31 Squadron based at Coomalie Creek, NT, and conducted many missions against the enemy held Timor and South west Pacific area. A19-82 (RAF Ser. No. EL260), of 31 Squadron RAAF, crashed on take off at Coomalie Creek airfield in the Northern Territory on 21 November 1943. Beaufighter A19-82 had been delivered to the RAAF in December 1942. It was converted to components after this accident.
Repaint was kindly done by Matt Levii for Don Taylor son of FLGOFF Cec Taylor. Matt has 5 other repaints at avsim for this AC, if you do a search for "matt levi", you will find them plus other australian AC
| Filename: | RAAF_Beaufighter_A1982.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 13th November 2008, 08:05:19 |
| Downloads: | 345 |
| Author: | Matt Levi/CBFS |
| Size: | 3.08 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| RAAF Beaufighter A19-144 |
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File Description:
a repaint of the Beaufighter that is currently under restoration at Duxford .textures for CBFS beaufighter. 02/07/43 1 AD. 11/09/43 31 Sqn. 03/10/43 Crash landed. 10/10/43 14 ARD repaired. 04/12/43 31 Sqn. 16/12/43 Aircraft was flown by SQDLDR �Butch� Gordon and strafed a barge of Japanese troops alongside a freighter at Lautem Timor. He then engaged several �Nicks� painted chocolate and bright green, shooting down one and damaging another (McAuley p.232). 03/01/44 Tail wheel collapsed on landing and pilot retracted undercarriage to avoid hitting parked aircraft. 14/01/44 4 RSU. 01/12/44 Converted to components. Aircraft is currently under restoration to fly with The Fighter Collection at Duxford Airfield in England. Remains from the tail section of A19-36, a centre section of the fuselage from A9-148 and the cockpit of another Australian Beaufighter are being used in the restoration.
| Filename: | RAAF_Beaufighter_A19144.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 2nd July 2008, 08:15:32 |
| Downloads: | 285 |
| Author: | matt levi /cbfs |
| Size: | 736.66 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Helicopters | |
| Royal Australian Navy Eurocopter AS350 N22-017 |
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Textures for Nemeth FSX AS 350 as Royal Australian Navy N22-017, Delivered 24/03/84. RAN Code: 27,864. Served with FFG02, HMAS Canberra Flight - dates unknown, but was still painted in blue/white scheme. Served aboard HMAS Success during and after Gulf War 1990. These aircraft were modified to take a 7.62mm machine gun in the cabin doorway. Callsign TAIPAN 64, was embarked in HMAS DARWIN during 1991 for that ship's 'DAMASK 3' deployment, shortly after the Gulf War. It was airborne at the time of the ship's engine fire and could not recover to the ship until the Flight Deck had been cleared of debris ejected through the funnel during the initial explosion in the ship's engine unit. Following recovery, the aircraft was refuelled and flew ship's engineering staff to Bahrain, returning with USN FFG Engine specialists. During the deployment 864 never missed a mission through unserviceability. An engine change was performed whilst alongside in Bahrain, and the aircraft passed the subsequent check test flight first time. Named 'Barney Gumble' in 1998. Onboard HMAS ANZAC during Operation WARDEN, East Timor 1999/2000 - however it hardly flew due to engine problems. In Service 723 Sqn RAN.
| Filename: | Royal_Australian_Navy_Eurocopter_AS350_N22017.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 1st January 2012, 02:56:15 |
| Downloads: | 268 |
| Author: | Matt Levi |
| Size: | 11.84 MB |