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| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
| Doherty's Difficult & Dangerous Approaches - Vol 70 |
|
File Description:
FS 2004 Doherty's Difficult and Dangerous
Approaches - Volume 70. I am constantly
amazed by the high number of simers that
restrict their flying activities to small
localized areas, never venturing much
further than their own backyards. I can't
help thinking that they miss out
on some truly great flying experiences by
confining themselves to such limited
parameters. If nothing else, Doherty's
Difficult and Dangerous Approaches will
get you out more! Whether you are simply a
local pilot flying within your own well-worn
neighbourhood, or a demanding adventurous
international aviator, there's something for
everyone in these volumes. For the new simer
I have included some very easy approaches,
and for the army of case-hardened veterans who
think they have seen and done it all - let me
tell you now - you haven't! I'll introduce you
to approaches that will leave you absolutely
flabbergasted - and may I add, begging for
more! Each volume contains (10) difficult and
dangerous approaches which are set up for
you – all you have to do is fly them! I have
also included a special ~ (STAR) ~ approach
in each volume - which is a gem of an approach
that will thrill and amaze you. If you've
always wanted to know where all the difficult
and dangerous approaches could be found in
MSFS 2004, but never new where to look, I've
discovered them all - and now I'm sharing
them with you. Check out Doherty's Difficult
and Dangerous Approaches - by Michael
Doherty - you won't be disappointed.
| Filename: | Dohertys_Difficult__Dangerous_Approaches__Vol_70.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 6th February 2005, 04:35:17 |
| Downloads: | 2,643 |
| Author: | Michael Doherty |
| Size: | 1.01 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Flight Plans | |
| Doherty's Difficult & Dangerous Approaches - Vol 67 |
|
File Description:
FS 2004 Doherty's Difficult and Dangerous
Approaches - Volume 67. I am constantly
amazed by the high number of simers that
restrict their flying activities to small
localized areas, never venturing much
further than their own backyards. I can't
help thinking that they miss out
on some truly great flying experiences by
confining themselves to such limited
parameters. If nothing else, Doherty's
Difficult and Dangerous Approaches will
get you out more! Whether you are simply a
local pilot flying within your own well-worn
neighbourhood, or a demanding adventurous
international aviator, there's something for
everyone in these volumes. For the new simer
I have included some very easy approaches,
and for the army of case-hardened veterans who
think they have seen and done it all - let me
tell you now - you haven't! I'll introduce you
to approaches that will leave you absolutely
flabbergasted - and may I add, begging for
more! Each volume contains (10) difficult and
dangerous approaches which are set up for
you – all you have to do is fly them! I have
also included a special ~ (STAR) ~ approach
in each volume - which is a gem of an approach
that will thrill and amaze you. If you've
always wanted to know where all the difficult
and dangerous approaches could be found in
MSFS 2004, but never new where to look, I've
discovered them all - and now I'm sharing
them with you. Check out Doherty's Difficult
and Dangerous Approaches - by Michael
Doherty - you won't be disappointed.
| Filename: | Dohertys_Difficult__Dangerous_Approaches__Vol_67.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 11th January 2005, 04:44:36 |
| Downloads: | 3,603 |
| Author: | Michael doherty |
| Size: | 1.01 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
| Doherty's Difficult & Dangerous Approaches - Vol 68 |
|
File Description:
FS 2004 Doherty's Difficult and Dangerous
Approaches - Volume 68. I am constantly
amazed by the high number of simers that
restrict their flying activities to small
localized areas, never venturing much
further than their own backyards. I can't
help thinking that they miss out
on some truly great flying experiences by
confining themselves to such limited
parameters. If nothing else, Doherty's
Difficult and Dangerous Approaches will
get you out more! Whether you are simply a
local pilot flying within your own well-worn
neighbourhood, or a demanding adventurous
international aviator, there's something for
everyone in these volumes. For the new simer
I have included some very easy approaches,
and for the army of case-hardened veterans who
think they have seen and done it all - let me
tell you now - you haven't! I'll introduce you
to approaches that will leave you absolutely
flabbergasted - and may I add, begging for
more! Each volume contains (10) difficult and
dangerous approaches which are set up for
you – all you have to do is fly them! I have
also included a special ~ (STAR) ~ approach
in each volume - which is a gem of an approach
that will thrill and amaze you. If you've
always wanted to know where all the difficult
and dangerous approaches could be found in
MSFS 2004, but never new where to look, I've
discovered them all - and now I'm sharing
them with you. Check out Doherty's Difficult
and Dangerous Approaches - by Michael
Doherty - you won't be disappointed.
| Filename: | Dohertys_Difficult__Dangerous_Approaches__Vol_68.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 13th January 2005, 04:15:42 |
| Downloads: | 2,403 |
| Author: | Michael Doherty |
| Size: | 1.01 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
| Doherty's Difficult & Dangerous Approaches - Volume 64 |
|
File Description:
FS 2004 Doherty's Difficult and Dangerous
Approaches - Volume 64. I am constantly
amazed by the high number of simers that
restrict their flying activities to small
localized areas, never venturing much
further than their own backyards. I can't
help thinking that they miss out
on some truly great flying experiences by
confining themselves to such limited
parameters. If nothing else, Doherty's
Difficult and Dangerous Approaches will
get you out more! Whether you are simply a
local pilot flying within your own well-worn
neighbourhood, or a demanding adventurous
international aviator, there's something for
everyone in these volumes. For the new simer
I have included some very easy approaches,
and for the army of case-hardened veterans who
think they have seen and done it all - let me
tell you now - you haven't! I'll introduce you
to approaches that will leave you absolutely
flabbergasted - and may I add, begging for
more! Each volume contains (10) difficult and
dangerous approaches which are set up for
you – all you have to do is fly them! I have
also included a special ~ (STAR) ~ approach
in each volume - which is a gem of an approach
that will thrill and amaze you. If you've
always wanted to know where all the difficult
and dangerous approaches could be found in
MSFS 2004, but never new where to look, I've
discovered them all - and now I'm sharing
them with you. Check out Doherty's Difficult
and Dangerous Approaches - by Michael
Doherty - you won't be disappointed.
| Filename: | Dohertys_Difficult__Dangerous_Approaches__Volume_6.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 30th November 2004, 14:18:19 |
| Downloads: | 1,903 |
| Author: | Michael Doherty |
| Size: | 721.28 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
| Doherty's Difficult & Dangerous Approaches - Vol 71 |
|
File Description:
FS 2004 Doherty's Difficult and Dangerous
Approaches - Volume 71. I am constantly
amazed by the high number of simers that
restrict their flying activities to small
localized areas, never venturing much
further than their own backyards. I can't
help thinking that they miss out
on some truly great flying experiences by
confining themselves to such limited
parameters. If nothing else, Doherty's
Difficult and Dangerous Approaches will
get you out more! Whether you are simply a
local pilot flying within your own well-worn
neighbourhood, or a demanding adventurous
international aviator, there's something for
everyone in these volumes. For the new simer
I have included some very easy approaches,
and for the army of case-hardened veterans who
think they have seen and done it all - let me
tell you now - you haven't! I'll introduce you
to approaches that will leave you absolutely
flabbergasted - and may I add, begging for
more! Each volume contains (10) difficult and
dangerous approaches which are set up for
you – all you have to do is fly them! I have
also included a special ~ (STAR) ~ approach
in each volume - which is a gem of an approach
that will thrill and amaze you. If you've
always wanted to know where all the difficult
and dangerous approaches could be found in
MSFS 2004, but never new where to look, I've
discovered them all - and now I'm sharing
them with you. Check out Doherty's Difficult
and Dangerous Approaches - by Michael
Doherty - you won't be disappointed.
| Filename: | Dohertys_Difficult__Dangerous_Approaches__Vol_71.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 14th February 2005, 06:24:42 |
| Downloads: | 2,773 |
| Author: | Michael Doherty |
| Size: | 1.08 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
| Doherty's Difficult & Dangerous Approaches - Volume 65 |
|
File Description:
FS 2004 Doherty's Difficult and Dangerous
Approaches - Volume 65. I am constantly
amazed by the high number of simers that
restrict their flying activities to small
localized areas, never venturing much
further than their own backyards. I can't
help thinking that they miss out
on some truly great flying experiences by
confining themselves to such limited
parameters. If nothing else, Doherty's
Difficult and Dangerous Approaches will
get you out more! Whether you are simply a
local pilot flying within your own well-worn
neighbourhood, or a demanding adventurous
international aviator, there's something for
everyone in these volumes. For the new simer
I have included some very easy approaches,
and for the army of case-hardened veterans who
think they have seen and done it all - let me
tell you now - you haven't! I'll introduce you
to approaches that will leave you absolutely
flabbergasted - and may I add, begging for
more! Each volume contains (10) difficult and
dangerous approaches which are set up for
you – all you have to do is fly them! I have
also included a special ~ (STAR) ~ approach
in each volume - which is a gem of an approach
that will thrill and amaze you. If you've
always wanted to know where all the difficult
and dangerous approaches could be found in
MSFS 2004, but never new where to look, I've
discovered them all - and now I'm sharing
them with you. Check out Doherty's Difficult
and Dangerous Approaches - by Michael
Doherty - you won't be disappointed.
| Filename: | Dohertys_Difficult__Dangerous_Approaches___Volume_.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 30th November 2004, 14:18:34 |
| Downloads: | 3,363 |
| Author: | Michael Doherty |
| Size: | 675.69 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 |
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File Description:
Project Opensky 747-400 V4. Model Features include fully animated control surfaces, fully independent suspension,
main gear steering, trim animation, opening passenger doors, opening cargo doors, dynamic flexing wings,
animated tilting bogies, rolling wheels, animated thrust reversers, fully reflective textures ( each part has different
degree of reflection based on material ), accurate flight dynamics ( accurate FDE with full profiles for wheels, tires,
struts, leading/trialing struts, engine types ... Tested by real pilots.), newly re-defined individual part damage
profiles, accurate spoiler animation, detailed textures, full night lighting, visible landing lights from the cockpit,
reflective cockpit windows, crash effects, transparent nav light lenses, newly re-defined individual part damage
profiles. Model Designer Hiroshi Igami. Flight Dynamics Designer Warren C. Daniel. Tested by Project Open Sky
Members. Master textures by Corey Ford/Yosuke Ube.
Check out the special Night Lighting!
| Filename: | Virgin_Atlantic_Boeing_747400.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 14th December 2007, 23:06:54 |
| Downloads: | 1,314 |
| Author: | Project Opensky | Corey Ford |
| Size: | 11.03 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Xpressmed Fleet |
|
File Description:
Express Medical (Xpressmed) is a fictional Air Ambulance Service - Mine is working
the eastcoast based out of Washington Dulles, however the name is generic enough that if you care to download could work out of anywhere in the world you choose.
Included are complete aircraft (except for panels) for the Xpressmed fleet - From
Beechcraft, the B200, and the Beechjet 400A, from Cessna the Citation II, and from
Gates/Lear the Lear 23 and the Lear 25.
| Filename: | Xpressmed_Fleet.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 18th December 2004, 15:02:22 |
| Downloads: | 787 |
| Author: | models and textures by Dee Waldron and/or Henry Tomkiewicz Repaints by Dale Caruso |
| Size: | 2.15 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Qantas Airways Boeing 747-400 RR |
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File Description:
Ladies and gentlemen,tonight,it is the honor for me to introduce Project Opensky's " Gorgeous " Boeing 747-400 RR which I repainted ! As you know I started to trans my QF FSPainter's Boeing 747-400 RR to POSKY's Boeing 747-400 V3 RR. Today I finished. Many thanks to FSpainter to use his base texture of fuselage and my friends hiro and Karasu who check my errors of texture.
Complete with model, default panel and sound. Features include fully animated control surfaces, fully independent suspension, main gear steering, trim animation, opening passenger doors, opening cargo doors, dynamic flexing wings, animated tilting bogies, rolling wheels, animated thrust reversers, fully reflective textures ( each part has different degree of reflection based on material ), accurate flight dynamics ( accurate FDE with full profiles for wheels, tires, struts, leading/trailing struts, engine types ... Tested by real pilots.), newly re-defined individual part damage profiles, new FS2002 effects, accurate spoiler animation, detailed textures, full night lighting, visible landing lights from the cockpit, reflective cockpit windows, crash effects, transparent nav light lenses, newly re-defined individual part damage profiles. Model Designer Vincent C. Cho. Flight Dynamics Designer Warren C. Daniel. FDE Advisors Nick Peterson, Simon Ng Hin Tat.
I hope you enjoy them. Thank you.
| Filename: | Qantas_Airways_Boeing_747400_RR.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 3rd January 2003, 18:16:38 |
| Downloads: | 1,777 |
| Author: | Jun Kazama / POSKY |
| Size: | 7.51 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Farallon Island Chain, Version 4 |
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File Description:
Beta version 4: Combines North, Middle, and Southeast Farallon Islands into one download. Lighthouse added to Southeast Farallon Island along with the water catchment pad (also serves as helipad). These islands were mysteriously absent from the FS2004 default scenery, probably owing to their small size. When I went to look for them I found a small mountain of water instead of the islands. Most people don't seem to be aware of the Farallon Islands. Located off the coast of California, near San Francisco, they are home to thousands of birds, seals, and some of the largest Great White sharks known to man. All of this is within a very short distance of the city. Today, it is a wildlife refuge and is off limits to visitation by the general public. Those of you interested in more info might check out "The Devil's Teeth" by Susan Casey. These islands were created as scenery objects instead of traditional terrain in order to preserve detail. The terrace on the Southeast Farallon Island is landable now but the terrain is pretty rough. If you're in Timberwolf Aviation and you're doing the multiplayer session on 03/26/2006, this is the version you should get.
| Filename: | Farallon_Island_Chain_Version_4.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 26th March 2006, 21:32:24 |
| Downloads: | 1,834 |
| Author: | Glen Gordon (Prof K.) |
| Size: | 1.51 MB |