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| Category: Flight Simulator X - Miscellaneous Files | |
| PAJN - RNAV (RNP) Procedures - Juneau, Alaska, USA |
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Navdata including the RNAV RNP 26 approach and GLAZZ1 RNAV departure for Juneau, AK (PAJN), for use in the PMDG 737 NGX.
| Filename: | PAJN__RNAV_RNP_Procedures__Juneau_Alaska_USA.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 7th April 2015, 08:44:30 |
| Downloads: | 500 |
| Author: | Andrew Crowley |
| Size: | 3.2 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| Bethel, Alaska, city and airport (PABE) Upgrades |
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This scenery upgrades the city of Bethel with a regional hospital w/landable helipad, a few fast food places, sport boat and fishing boat docks and piers and water treatment facitlities. This scenery also upgrades the airport (PABE) with taxiways and airport roads, airport buildings and hangers, aircraft and ground vehicles, a helipad w/start point, people and many eye candies throughout the airport. Please read the text file for installation instructions. Please enjoy, by Savageale.
| Filename: | Bethel_Alaska_city_and_airport_PABE_Upgrades.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 29th November 2011, 09:01:35 |
| Downloads: | 5,503 |
| Author: | Tim Durham |
| Size: | 837.87 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 NG (Variety Package) |
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The ZIP-file contains different repaints of Alaska Airlines for the PMDG 737-700/800/900 NGX including the Timbers Jet, Starliner 75, alaskaair.com. Installation instructions are included in the readme. PMDG 737-800/900 Base Pack is required. Accurate airline options configuration and airline specific virtual cockpit textures are included.
| Filename: | Alaska_Airlines_Boeing_737_NG_Variety_Package.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 31st May 2014, 17:33:01 |
| Downloads: | 3,457 |
| Author: | Christian Mohr |
| Size: | 133.63 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| PABR - Will Rogers-Wiley Post - Barrow, Alaska |
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Completely re-done. All the custom buildings, many photo textured, have been adapted from Roger Wensley's PABR scenery for FS9. Thanks, Roger. RWY designation changed to 7-25, ILS freq updated to 110.5 and back course enabled. Defunct WILEY NDB removed. Realish.
| Filename: | PABR__Will_RogersWiley_Post__Barrow_Alaska.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 3rd October 2016, 21:37:36 |
| Downloads: | 1,842 |
| Author: | Sidney Schwartz & Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 10.72 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| 8AK7 - Bullen Point - Alaska North Slope 7 |
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The town of Barrow is in the far north of Alaska, and these are coastal villages or radar installations to the west, south, and now east of Barrow. There will be further additions. Bullen Point is a DEW station Air Force base 240 miles east of Barrow and 75 miles east of Oliktok. The runway is just under 4,000 feet of gravel and aligned 05-23; this is approximately at right angles to the default FS9 alignment and how that came about is something I doubt Bill Gates could explain. Most of the DEW buildings have now been removed (including the large hangar, which is unusual) but as I had a layout I made the whole site as it was originally, way back in the days when the north slope was still a wilderness. The AI is one day a C-130, on another a Cessna, and on a third a DC3. When I started this North Slope series it was my intention to create the full monty and make all the oil and gas installations and Deadhorse airport etc. I have come to realise that the oil side is impossible to make. There is so much of it and each bit is as time consuming as Heathrow while the actual airfields are more like Rockcliffe CYRO, so a lot of effort for what is just background to an adjoining airfield. But at the same time, if I make the new airstrips it is impossible NOT to make the oil installations as they are the dominating feature. So no new airstrips, and this is going to be just the 1960's or 1970's, when the oil business was only exploratory and the airfields were for villages or DEW stations, and Harmon Helmerick had his dirt strip on the Colville River estuary and was guiding hunters and fishermen and had just started to help out Sinclair Oil with oil exploration in 1966. Read his book. Download my previous post of his field.
| Filename: | 8AK7__Bullen_Point__Alaska_North_Slope_7.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 15th July 2016, 17:46:54 |
| Downloads: | 277 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 2.5 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Alaska North Slope 9; Point Hope PAPO |
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The town of Barrow is in the far north of Alaska, and these are coastal villages or radar installations to the west, south, and east of Barrow on the North Slope. There will be further additions. Point Hope is a village on a spit of land that is one of the oldest and continuously inhabited places in all of North America, not just the polar regions. The "Point" is what brought this about, migrating whales passing close to land as they rounded the point, and the traditional way of life continues to this day. The population is now around 670. The airport surpassed all my expectations of FS9. Go look at the area before you install this. The first thing you will notice is that FS9 does not list Point Hope PAPO. The town is there (way too big and in totally the wrong place) and the airport background is there (wrong place of course) but there is no airport! Some buildings, but no runway, no apron, nothing that can be used by a plane?!? In real life the town is 3 miles east of the point, the runway is situated between town and point and, unusually in the north, is asphalt. This is presumably possible because of the gravel make-up of the point itself, with very little vegetable content and the warming sea restricting permafrost movements. 4,000 feet of 75 feet wide asphalt, lit, PAPI at both ends, and aligned 01-19. The building that appears to be wrongly situated away from the apron is like that intentionally; it is a helicopter hangar (not used in winter?) and they presumably did not want the apron traffic to get in their way. The AI has daily flights by ERA, plus Northern Air Cargo, and some GA.
| Filename: | Alaska_North_Slope_9_Point_Hope_PAPO.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 25th July 2016, 20:20:35 |
| Downloads: | 253 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 3.02 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Alaska South Slope 10; Port Clarence KPC |
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There are four main northwestern Alaska towns which are serviced by Alaska Airlines, and from which local flights spread out. The northernmost is Barrow. Southwest of Barrow is Kotzebue, then Nome, and the furthest south is Bethel (not yet made). This is the third in a series for local flights from Nome, and it is on the coast around 40 miles east of Wales, and 65 miles northwest of Nome. There are two other airfields around a large lagoon that is almost totally enclosed from the sea, and Port Clarence is on the end of the enclosing spit. Port Clarence was, until the LORAN navigation system went out of use, a Coastguard Station that had a LORAN transmitter, with an impressive mast that was 1,350 feet tall. It "was" as the mast was demolished in 2010, after the LORAN systems had been closed down in stages (LORAN-A in 1980 in the US, LORAN-C in 2010). In the meantime the runway had been lengthened to around 8,500 feet, and continued to be used by the Coastguard. Port Clarence has a population of 24, in theory, though presumably the census information refers to Coastguard personnel in the buildings of the LORAN station. The date for this scenery is anytime you like so long as it is before 2010 as the mast is still there. The AI includes Coastguard C-130 Hercules and helicopter flights, plus a weekly fuel delivery by Everts Air Fuel in a fancy colour scheme (Wednesday) and a daily visit by Bering so Coast Guards can go to civilisation in Nome.
| Filename: | Alaska_South_Slope_10_Port_Clarence_KPC.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 23rd October 2016, 18:53:14 |
| Downloads: | 231 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 3.05 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Alaska South Slope 11; Brevig Mission KTS |
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There are four main northwestern Alaska towns which are serviced by Alaska Airlines, and from which local flights spread out. The northernmost is Barrow. Southwest of Barrow is Kotzebue, then Nome, and the furthest south is Bethel (not yet made). This is the fourth in a series for local flights from Nome, and it is on the coast around 50 miles east of Wales, and 60 miles northwest of Nome. There are two other airfields around a large lagoon that is almost totally enclosed from the sea, and Brevig Mission is on the northern shore, just 12 miles northeast of the already-posted Port Clarence. Brevig Mission has a populaton that has risen to 390 in recent years. Tollef Brevik was a Lutheran missionary who was both a pastor and teacher for the Inuit in the area from 1894 onward, travelling from community to community but based in Teller, 6 miles southeast. the village now called Brevig Mission was founded at a later date (unknown to me) and took his name. The airstrip is just east of the village, with two gravel runways; 11-29 which is 3,600 feet of gravel and 04-22 which is 2,600 feet and with PAPI on 22. The AI is the usual for this area, Bering and ERA with some GA and cargo by Everts.
| Filename: | Alaska_South_Slope_11_Brevig_Mission_KTS.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 25th October 2016, 20:52:56 |
| Downloads: | 198 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 2.55 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - AFCAD Files | |
| OOK - Toksook Bay Airport, Toksook Bay, Alaska. |
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File Description:
This is a redesign of OOK - Toksook Bay Airport, Toksook Bay, Alaska. Google Maps and Skyvector have been used to provide the correct (as physically possible within FSX and ADE) position, size and type of runway, aprons and buildings. The immediate surrounding scenery has been included. ADE used to compile the design.
| Filename: | OOK__Toksook_Bay_Airport_Toksook_Bay_Alaska.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 12th March 2018, 22:14:59 |
| Downloads: | 275 |
| Author: | Matthew Ward |
| Size: | 1.1 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 (Fictional) |
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FS2004/FSX Boeing 737 Max 9. Texture set only for the TDS B737 Max 9 (tds_boeing_737max9_basepack.zip). Model developed by Tenkuu Developers Studio, features high resolution textures, dynamic flexing wings, nose gear steering, rudder lock, ground spoilers, low speed aileron locks at high speed, fully animated control surfaces, fully independent suspension, trim animation, opening passenger doors, rolling wheels, animated thrust reversers with reverser block doors, detailed textures, full night lighting, ground service vehicles and more. Model design by Hiroshi Igami. Flight dynamics design by Nick Wilkinson, with assistance from David Biggar. Master textures and paint kit by Kyle Schurb. Painted by Skysim Graphics Team (SGT) Pedro Rodriguez. New ground support unit (GSU) by Luis Mendez and livery tester by Salman Shaikh.
| Filename: | Alaska_Airlines_Boeing_737_Max_9_Fictional.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 29th May 2017, 02:52:28 |
| Downloads: | 989 |
| Author: | Pedro Rodriguez/Tenkuu Developers Studio |
| Size: | 9.85 MB |