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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Palestinian Airlines Airbus A320-233 Download

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"Airbus A320-233 Palestinian Airlines" in its future livery, based of the incredible iFDG A320 aircraft. This baby here is very highly detailed. textures upsampled to 32-bit with mipmaps removed for maximum quality.that's why, i guess, it will work only with FS2004. if you want to fly with FS2002, then simply downsample the texture files as you like using DXTBMP which is also a freeware that you can find on www.avsim.com or www.flightsim.com. The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wingviews, flaps and full lighting configuration. FULL PACKAGE. simply download and enjoy!! I have included a special ATC call-sign for the "Palestinian airlines" with the most proper spelling in both english and arabic. just import the file to your "editvoicepack 3.1" for editing ATC call-signs, and which you can also download from www.avsim.com or www.flightsim.com.


Filename: Palestinian_Airlines_Airbus_A320233.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 16th December 2004, 23:09:38
Downloads: 762
Author: Loai Hamad
Size: 7 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
FSX Grumman F9F RNLN VSQ3 LATE Download

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This livery represents a fictional "What if" repaint of the magnificent payware Grumman F9F-5 by VertigoStudios in a Royal Netherlands Navy Livery. The aircraft resembles what it would look like if the Dutch government chose the Grumman F9F Panther over the Hawker Seahawk as their primary attack fighter operating from the sole Dutch Navy aircraft carrier from the late 40-ies till the early 60-ies; the HRMS Karel Doorman (CV, R81, Colossus Class). The Dutch navy operated two other aircraft carriers prior to this one (small MAC escort carriers, which were basically modified tankers), but the R81 was the first and only real aircraft carrier ever operational within the Royal Netherlands Navy, and to operate jet-fighters from. This particular livery of the F9F is in a typical grey & duck-egg green pattern resembling all Dutch naval aircraft of that era, carrier- and land based. This livery with the "V" marking denotes that the aircraft has NAS Valkenburg as home base instead of the (back then) available aircraft carrier "Karel Doorman", of which all aircraft were marked with a "D". You need the payware VertigoStudios F9F for FSX in order to use this repaint.


Filename: FSX_Grumman_F9F_RNLN_VSQ3_LATE.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 11th January 2011, 08:32:37
Downloads: 156
Author: Rene Spaan
Size: 7.77 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Aloha Airlines, Boeing 737-230, 60th Anniversary 'Funbird' RetroJet (N823AL) Download

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As part of its 60th Anniversary commemoration, Aloha Airlines has brought the groovy looking "Funbird" livery of the late '60s to mid '70s to one of its B732s. Yeah baby! This is that B737-230, registration N823AL, named "Liholiho". It has been re-painted in these retro "Flower Power" colors. This aircraft started service halfway around the world in Germany, being delivered originally to Lufthansa in January of 1984. She wore the Aloha Airlines livery for the first time in December of 1996. This aircraft is highly detailed and all hand painted, right down to all the little flowers. If you want to light up your 'mouse' at night, I recommend Matthew Lue's Tinmouse II lighting effects (AVSIM DLID 89742).

This is a textures only package; you must have the Tinmouse 737-200adv v2 base package available here at AVSIM (tinmouse_ii_v1_25.zip). The textures in this repaint are 32-bit with no mips. NOTE: This is a re-upload due to the AVSIM site compromise.


Filename: Aloha_Airlines_Boeing_737230_60th_Anniversary_Funb.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 5th June 2010, 13:32:51
Downloads: 2,272
Author: Jeffrey S. Bryner, Tinmouse II Project
Size: 5.46 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
FSX Grumman F9F RNLN VSQ860 LATE Download

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This livery represents a fictional "What if" repaint of the magnificent payware Grumman F9F-5 by VertigoStudios in a Royal Netherlands Navy Livery. The aircraft resembles what it would look like if the Dutch government chose the Grumman F9F Panther over the Hawker Seahawk as their primary attack fighter operating from the sole Dutch Navy aircraft carrier from the late 40-ies till the early 60-ies; the HRMS Karel Doorman (CV, R81, Colossus Class). The Dutch navy operated two other aircraft carriers prior to this one (small MAC escort carriers, which were basically modified tankers), but the R81 was the first and only real aircraft carrier ever operational within the Royal Netherlands Navy, and to operate jet-fighters from. This particular livery of the F9F is in a typical grey & duck-egg green pattern resembling all Dutch naval aircraft of that era, carrier- and land based. This livery with the "D" marking denotes the aircraft has the CV R81 "Karel Doorman" as home base. Aircraft similar in operation and colour at that time (actually the Hawker Seahawk-era) were: Sikorsky S55, Grumman TBM 3S2/3W2 Avenger later added/replaced with the Grumman S-2A Tracker and the Sikorsky S58. In the final stages of Dutch aircraft-carrier operations the role of the HRMS Karel Doorman was reduced to an "Anti-Submarine Warfare" carrier. You need the payware VertigoStudios F9F for FSX in order to use this repaint.


Filename: FSX_Grumman_F9F_RNLN_VSQ860_LATE.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 11th January 2011, 08:31:58
Downloads: 161
Author: Rene Spaan
Size: 7.51 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Consolidated PBY-5A VB-126 #20 Download

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A repaint for the Aerosoft PBY-5a Catalina in the colors of PBY-5a #20 (BuNo 7277) of VB-126 as it looked during a rescue operation on the Greenland ice cap in 1943. On 5 november 1942, a C-53 en route from Iceland to Greenland was reported missing off Greenland's east coast. Four days later, a B-17F, en route for England was aked to to keep a lookout for the missing plane, but it crashed on the ice cap. The crew of suffered only minor injuries, and they soon received food and other supplies that were dropped on the ice. Unfortunately, they had landed in a heavily crevassed part of the icecap, making an evacuation difficult. On 28 november, a USCG Grumman Duck, flown by Lt Pritchard, managed to make a wheels-up landing on the ice and brought out two of the crew. The next day, a ground rescue team arrived on the dite as well, and things looked good.... One crew member and a rescuer died when their sled disappeared in a crevasse, and later the same day, Lt. Pritchard's Duck disappeared as well, with a crew of three. On 6 december, an attempt was made to evacuate the B-17's navigator, Lt. O'Hara, who suffered from gangrene in his feet. One member is the rescue party fell into an crevasse, and the motorsled they were using broke down, so the men had to dig in and wait for help. The days continued until over christmas, but morale was kept high with airdrops whenever the weather permitted. A rescue by sled became impossible however due to bad conditions and heavy snows. Lt.Col Balchen, who had used a PBY the previous summer to rescue the members of the B-17 'My Gal Sal' (currently under restoration in Ohio) of the ice, and was now in charge of the rescue operation, proposed to try the same here. The last summer, the PBY landed on a melt water lake on the icecap however, this time he wanted to belly land the PBY, and nobody knew if the hull could withstand such a battering. In the meantime, a ski-equipped T8P1 aircraft tried the same, but dispappeared over the east coast. The crew members were found five days later in a rubber dinghy. The Navy finally gave permission to try an attempt with the PBY. and two PBY-5a"s were send to airfield BW-8, to wait for the right weather. On 5 febuary 1943, Lt Bernard Dunlop succesfully bellylanded BuNo 7277 / 20 (the above paintjob) at the motorsled camp, and the three survivors were taken on board. It has frozen solid in the ice, but after two hours of hard labor, the crew managed to free the PBY and it took off. Now only the three crew members still at the original site needed to be rescued. A ground rescue party was sent to the wreck to transport the survivors to a spot where the PBY could land, but bad weather prevented any flying until 17 march. On that day, Lt. Dunlop landed on the ice, dropping off Lt.Col Balchen and the rescue party, who reached the wreck the following day. The weather closed in again until finally, on april 5th, Lt Dunlop landed his PBY for the third time on the ice cap. All hands were taken on board, but after five attempts to take off, the starboard engine caught fire. The blaze was extinguished, but repairs were necessary. The next day, they managed to take off, but without the rescue party, to lighten the load. 149 days after their crash, the B-17 crew was finally clear of the ice. It wasn't until 18 may that the last member of the rescue party was finally evacuated, making this a six and a half month rescue operation... Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Aerosoft


Filename: Consolidated_PBY5A_VB126_20.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 13th July 2018, 20:33:17
Downloads: 135
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 10.19 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files
The VA Administrator v5.2 Download

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The VA Administrator version 5.2 Plus the Operations Centre v5.2 (Pilot Based Pirep System) The VA Administrator v5.2 is out now and ready to make your job at running the VA a little easier. The software is like a smaller version of Myob for Virtual Airlines. Its all software based very easy to use. No need for website with ASP or PHP, this baby does it all on your local machine, after you have finished you just upload the pages to your site. So free hosting sites are great for this software, it will look like a database driven website but not... If PHP or ASP is hard for you to work out then this is for you. It does so much in a small amount of time. Like the older version it has its virtual bank so you can take out loans for new equipment. But this time you will love the new personal files, keep data on your virtual pilots from meetings to bad raps they may get. Store it all on the personal files with Photo ID if you get your pilots to send you a passport photo. Its only going to get better, this new version had some fixes to the virtual bank and some small nip and tucks here and there. The GOOD NEWS ITS FREEWARE ! everyone can have a copy of this software. You can issue one copy for each hub and have each hub run itself and then report back at the end of month the the CEO in a meeting. Hey its freeware so don't just think about it do it. Its software to manage virtual airlines, and its FREE. This software was payware but now its free !


Filename: The_VA_Administrator_v52.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 24th February 2005, 19:13:01
Downloads: 1,175
Author: Ray Porteous
Size: 6.29 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Boeing B-17G 91st BG (OR-L) "Blue Dreams" Download

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This folder contains a repaint for the A2A WoP2 B-17G in the colors of B-17G-10-DL 42-37761 OR-L "Blue Dreams" of the 323rd BS/ 91st BG, based in Bassingbourne, UK. "Blue Dreams" was assigned to Captain Ken McFarland and his crew, and was painted by Corporal Tony Starcer, with the december pin-up by Alberto varga. When the crew found out that their captain's wife was pregnant, they had Starcer paint a stork and baby below the pilots window (without McFarlane knowing), adding the name 'Mona Gail'after the birth of his daughter. The aircraft would go on to complete 29 missions with the group, before being written off due to an unfortunate oversight by another crew. Shortly after taking off for a flight to Berlin, on the 6th of March 1944, the pilot, Lt Walter Wilkinson, noticed fuel streaming from the starboard wing. He decided to land immediately, in the hope of quickly solving the problem and rejoining the mission. The nearest airfield was the 355th FG's base at Steeple Morden, close to Bassingbourne, and he decided to land there. He lined up with the runway and slowly descended the heavily laden bomber, going for a smooth as possible landing. What came was different, since the crew had forgotten to lower the landing gear, and "Blue Dreams" screeched of the runway and into the grass. The crew evacuated the wrecked aircraft as quickly as they could, but fortunately, the bombs in the bomb-bay did not explode. "Blue Dreams" would not fly again, and was salvaged the following day. The subsequent accident report revealed that the pilot had flown 8 exhaustive missions in the previous two weeks. This time nobody was hurt, but it would be a different story 10 months later, when another 91st B-17 forcelanded at Steeple Morden... Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the A2A paintkit.


Filename: Boeing_B17G_91st_BG_ORL_Blue_Dreams.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 7th October 2019, 18:19:18
Downloads: 100
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 17.66 MB


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