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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Monarch Airlines Airbus A320-200 (G-OZBW) Download

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This is the Project Airbus A320-200 painted with Monarch Airlines brand new livery, this is a repaint of a real aircraft registered as G-OZBW. Project Airbus A320-200 V 2.1 model included.For FS9 and FSX compatible


Filename: Monarch_Airlines_Airbus_A320200_GOZBW.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 27th November 2012, 06:08:11
Downloads: 916
Author: Xudeva Irribarra / Project Airbus
Size: 10.37 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery
Lethbridge, Alberta CANADA Download

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CYQL - Lethbridge, Alberta CANADA Photorealistic scenery for FSX (should work on P3D V 1-4). Overlapping edges from photo into default scenery. FULL autogen with custom buildings and trees. Day and Night textures. FTX Global and Vector compatible.


Filename: Lethbridge_Alberta_CANADA.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 19th October 2023, 12:09:00
Downloads: 128
Author: Ignacio Del Muro
Size: 343.83 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Beechcraft V35B Bonanza (VH-DDD) Download

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This folder contains a repaint for the Carenado V35B Bonanza, in the colors of VH-DDD, cn D-8576, a V-tail currently based in Queensland. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the blank textures by Carenado.


Filename: Beechcraft_V35B_Bonanza_VHDDD.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 10th January 2011, 08:49:03
Downloads: 388
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 2.32 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Original Aircraft
B-2A Spirit Stealth Bomber Download

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The B-2A Stealth Bomber is the most sophisticated aircraft on the planet. She is essentially a “Flying Wing” platform with no V-Tail, and is controlled by pre-programed flight computers stationed in various positions within the crew cabin and wings. There is one main computer that controls the aircraft, with two redundant back-up computers assigned to it in case of failure. All additional computers are assigned to functions involving flight control, system monitoring, data communications, and radar. Engine and Aerodynamic effects are controlled by these computers which serve several actuators and ailerons, including the spoilerons, which further compensate for the lack of a V-Tail. In theory, and because of these computers, the aircraft is “Stall-Proof”. The only way it can stall is if the computers fail. There is no way she can be flown without the computers active. The REAL aircraft does almost everything based on pre-programed data, other than taxi to the runway (although this is also possible to program). Before each flight, the Mission is designed and then assigned to the Mission Flight Box (Portable Computer) which is then carried by the Commander to the aircraft, and the data from the box is “transferred” to the main on-board computers. Because of this, the B-2 cannot be flown until the box is ready for the mission, and pilots cannot simply jump in and fly her, with the exception that the data is transferred via satellite. Everything is pre-planned, and this takes several hours. Once the data is on-board, the taxi can begin. When lined-up on the runway, all the pilot needs to do is push a button or three. Everything else is computer controlled until landing. The aircraft CAN be flown manually with basic data inputs into the main computer systems, but even in that case it is not conventional. If a pilot wants to turn right, he sets the data to turn to a certain degrees of heading. The same with climb and descent, speed increase or decrease. A pilot cannot over-ride the computers in any case, so steep banks, climbs, or descents cannot be forced. There is a lot of space for the two member crew within the cockpit, but there is also a space reserved for one observer. This additional seat is known as “Suicide Position” because there is no ejection seat for that observer. In the event of a mishap, the observer can try to bail-out through the ejection hatches after the pilots, or can try the exit ramp door, or the bomb bay as an exit route. The odds of escape for the observer are very small, but he has a parachute as reassurance. Otherwise, what the crew does during missions is only a guess, since they really don't have to do anything unless an alarm goes off. Since the plane flies so smooth, we can only imagine what sort of things they may dream-up to entertain themselves during a long flight. High altitude flights are conducted at night mainly due to the obvious contrail such a flight will exhibit during the day with such hot engines. The engines are encased in a heat absorbing shield material (still exhaust exists), and the rest of the plane is coated with Radar absorbant material, with the additional low profile effect of the aircraft design itself. If it can be seen by the ground or a fighter, it can be attacked by fighters or the ground. During daytime flight they will stay below the contrail level, and monitor the radar systems in preparations for counter-measures. If a fighter can visually observe them, the fighter may be able to shoot them down with bullets from behind, but not likely with missiles because of the sophisticated counter-measures available. On Radar the aircraft appears the size of a pigeon, until about 8 to 10 miles away, which would be too late to counter from the ground, so most attacks are either done at night or during the day at very low altitude. Upon landing the aircraft is automated down to about 200 feet AGL, when the pilot takes command. All she/he does at this point is allow her to glide down and contact the runway, and retard the engines. Brakes are used to slow, then the computers are turned off, and the pilot can control the throttles, nose gear, and brakes. The Commander watches for obstructions, mainly, and communicates with the tower and ground crew. Everything in this model has been reconfigured to meet realistic standards, without any tricks or flight tuning, and following real world aerodynamic principals and available data, including MOI. The panel requires study before use, but very realistic. The sounds are very authentic. There is no other model offered anywhere that compares to what you have now available in front of you. Please read and study the Readme.txt file within the main folder before attempting to fly this 2.2 Billion Dollar aircraft. Yes, that's correct ... $2,200,000,000 each! The use of this model, and the configuration of such, is designed for educational purposes, and protected by the Free Use Act: (https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/107). The Authors will not approve redistribution for monetary purposes. Original aircraft design by Alphasim; VC Adaptation, panels and gauges by Philippe Wallaert; Sound by Ruggero Osto; REAL WORLD Engine/Aerodynamics, data and effects by Douglas E. Trapp ([email protected]) June 2018


Filename: B2A_Spirit_Stealth_Bomber.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 2nd June 2018, 17:16:30
Downloads: 1,038
Author: Douglas E. Trapp
Size: 14.81 MB


Category: Miscellaneous Files - Miscellaneous Files
Radar Contact 4 United Kingdom Airport Voices 2 and extra callsigns Download

File Description:
New airport and callsign files for RC4 The following new airports are included in this file: EGFF Cardiff, EGPH Edinburgh, EGDP Portland Coastguard, EGPD Aberdeen & EGPK Prestwick. Both Edinburgh and Aberdeen proved diffcult to sound correctly and because of this they are included in a separate zip file within this one. The following new callsigns are included in this file: HELIMED - UK HEMS for the helicopter freaks, NOR SHUTTLE for Mike Ackerman, SHUTTLECRAFT for Bill M, RED (abreviated callsign for the UK Red Arrows aerobatic team) RED DRAGON - Air Wales, GEMSTONE - Emerald Airways, JET SET - First Choice (formerly Air 2000), THOMSON - Thomsonfly, POLICE - UK Police forces helicopters, AIRMED - Air Medical & BRITISH NORTH - British North West Airlines In addition, entries for MAERSKAIR Maersk Air and BLUESTAR Maersk Air (UK) which were originally included with RC4 but which don't appear to have been included in the c4.csv file are included.


Filename: Radar_Contact_4_United_Kingdom_Airport_Voices_2_an.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 12th February 2006, 06:56:41
Downloads: 1,942
Author: Graham K Jackson
Size: 3.79 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Gauges
XML Effect Gauges V1.1 - Update #1 Download

File Description:
This is an addition/update to fxgauges1.zip. Included now is a previously unreleased "dynamic" effect gauge for aerodynamic wing tip vortex contrails. It is designed to reflect a typical high lift condition - for example during approach or takeoff. (MR0


Filename: XML_Effect_Gauges_V11__Update_1.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 13th August 2002, 02:45:03
Downloads: 1,941
Author: Claudius Klein
Size: 18.16 KB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Panels
Boeing 737-300 Light Panels Download

File Description:
This is light panels for Alex Kratz,Fabrizio Beretta's 737-300 panel. Light apnels based on real cockpit photos. Include Special gauge (switch style) and Cruise light panel. You can get the base panel on avsim.com file name : panel_b737-300_fs2004.zip


Filename: Boeing_737300_Light_Panels.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 10th February 2004, 04:51:40
Downloads: 3,061
Author: Yoo Sang Jun
Size: 1.3 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Panels
DC9 Light Panels Download

File Description:
This is light paneld for Chris Jeanne's DC9 panel. Light Panels are based on real cockpit photos. Include flood,cruise lighting and special gauge. See README before use. You can get the base panel on avsim.com file name : dc9cjp2.zip.


Filename: DC9_Light_Panels.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 12th February 2004, 05:00:25
Downloads: 3,465
Author: Yoo Sang Jun
Size: 2.2 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Kuwait airways GulfStream 9K-AJC Download

File Description:
Features: Created with GMAX, Full animation. Full Virtual Cockpit and Virtual Cabin with night lighting, Gauge Backlighting, Thrust Reverser's, Passenger door, Nose wheel steering, Spoilerons, Nose Gear Taxi Lights and UnderWing Landing Lights, Reflections, Engine Smoke etc, etc. FS2002 capable


Filename: Kuwait_airways_GulfStream_9KAJC.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 11th April 2005, 22:52:06
Downloads: 897
Author: Ali Jasem , Rick Sasala and Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont.
Size: 1.7 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Gauges
Simplified E6B flight calculator Download

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Simplified E6B flight calculator gauge for MSFS2004.

E6B is a powerful calculator to solve most common VFR navigation problems, i.e. solution of Time, Speed and Distance problem, fuel consumption calculation etc.

2011© Freeware, Alexander Belov.


Filename: Simplified_E6B_flight_calculator.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 9th February 2011, 20:22:23
Downloads: 597
Author: Alexander Belov
Size: 554.23 KB


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