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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Beech King Air C90B Download

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Beechcraft King Air C90B for FS9 This is a series of repaints for Dee Waldron's King Air C90B. I have recently revised the textures, adding details and shadowing thanks to Henry Tomkiewicz' AI paint kits. There are 12 repaints in this file. Screen shots are enclosed. I have also included a paint kit. The visual model, aircraft configuration file and air files are included. This aircraft, and other members of the King Air family are projects Dee and I worked together on some years ago. The textures are newly refreshed. I have many hours happily flying these aircraft. Dee's model is very sparing of resources. This aircraft may be used as an AI aircraft or a fully flyable aircraft. As far as panels and sounds, I've left this to the user. The stock Microsoft King Air is an obvious starting point. Pierre Fasseux has designed three alternatives to the default panel, which represent a better choice. Leon Medado has created a very good freeware alternative to the default sounds. These are all available in the Flightsim.com library. Instructions: Unzip into a separate folder. Move the folder named labeled Dee Waldron King Air C90B into your FS9 folder. Add panel and sound of your choice. These files are provided on an as-is basis. I have tested them and have found them to work as intended. Michael Verlin [email protected] January 29, 2015


Filename: Beech_King_Air_C90B.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 29th January 2015, 12:21:12
Downloads: 258
Author: Michael Verlin, Dee Waldron
Size: 7.76 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Beech King Air 200 Download

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Beechcraft King Air 200 for FS9 This is a series of repaints for Dee Waldron's King Air 200. I have recently revised the textures, adding details and shadowing thanks to Henry Tomkiewicz' AI paint kits. There are 11 repaints in this file. Screen shots are enclosed. I have also included a paint kit. The visual model, aircraft configuration file and air files are included. This aircraft, and other members of the King Air family are projects Dee and I worked together on some years ago. The textures are newly refreshed. I have many hours happily flying these aircraft. Dee's model is very sparing of resources. This aircraft can be used for AI and can be flown as well. As far as panels and sounds, I've left this to the user. The stock Microsoft King Air is an obvious starting point. Pierre Fasseux has designed three alternatives to the default panel, which represent a better choice. Leon Medado has created a very good freeware alternative to the default sounds. These are all available in the Flightsim.com library. Instructions: Unzip into a separate folder. Move the folder named labeled Dee Waldron King Air 200 into your FS9 folder. Use it as an AI aircraft or add panel and sound of your choice if you wish to fly it. These files are provided on an as-is basis. I have tested them and have found them to work as intended. Michael Verlin [email protected] January 27, 2015


Filename: Beech_King_Air_200.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 29th January 2015, 12:24:22
Downloads: 241
Author: Michael Verlin, Dee Waldron
Size: 5.35 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Panels
New 2D panel Art for Project Tupolev Tu-154B-2 and Tu-154M Download

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This is reworked art for Project Tupolev Tu-154B and Tu-154M panels. This package will not overwrite any original files and it will use only 2D model. This panels supposes, that you already have installed and setup a joystick, keys, etc. from original package of Project Tupolev. Also, to correctly operate with Tu-154M panel, it's necessary to install and register the Reality-XP's Sandel ST3400, because the panel was intended to work with it.


Filename: New_2D_panel_Art_for_Project_Tupolev_Tu154B2_and_T.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 31st October 2009, 00:10:46
Downloads: 1,807
Author: Vyacheslav Fomin, Sergey Shestenko, Alexey Samoshin, Mikhail Stepanov, Pierre Fasseaux, Project Tupolev
Size: 23.28 MB


Category: Fly! II - Aircraft
US Air Force Reserve Command KC-135E Stratotanker Download

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Fly! II Aircraft of Boeing's KC-135E Stratotanker assigned to the US Air FOrce Reserve Command 452nd Air Refueling Wing, March Air Force Base, California.


Filename: US_Air_Force_Reserve_Command_KC135E_Stratotanker.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 12th October 2002, 19:35:30
Downloads: 1,604
Author: Jean Sabatier, Roberto Vigetti, Roger Mazengarb, Bob Lyddy, Abbas Alli and Pete Sterling
Size: 7.81 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Echo Bay CAA7 in British Columbia, Canada Download

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This is the fifth in a series of new and renovated float bases in BC. Echo Bay is a floating marina on the northwest coast of Gilford Island, just 6 miles northwest of Health Bay (the previous post in this series). It is run by a beard called Pierre and his wife, and the food seems to attract crowds. Watch the video, and others about the marina; some of the more interesting buildings are replicated here, others are representative. There is no fuel or oil available but you can post a letter as there is a post office in the store that sells food etc to boaters. The AI is a further adaptation of the CF36 AI and involves a Baxter Beaver flying from Port Hardy on a round trip in the area through Port McNeill, Health Bay, Echo Bay, and Sullivan Bay, plus Harbour Air from Vancouver, and small GA. At Echo Bay the AI appears to work for both landing and takeoff for the Beaver and sometimes for the Otter, depending on wind direction. All of these float bases can be installed together in the same folders, with a saving in duplicate textures. So a series called BC Floats (or whatever you want to call it) or individually installed float bases; your choice. The next in the series will be Sullivan Bay, another floating marina. I have used what was a RWY12 boat here, but my RWY12 no longer includes the "Port and Sea" part that included this and other boats. Somewhere I must still have the textures as they are showing up as required, but I cannot find them to include them here. Hopefully your installation will find them on your hard drive and use them. If not, complain to me and I will attempt to demonstrate diligence.


Filename: Echo_Bay_CAA7_in_British_Columbia_Canada.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 18th January 2017, 17:09:19
Downloads: 203
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 6.92 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
RAF Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX, French 340 & 345 Squadron Download

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This packet includes two repaints of the Supermarine Spitfire IX, of Royal Air Force, which were flown by French airman in the following 2 squadrons:

No. 340 Squadron was formed on 7 November 1941 at Turnhouse as a Free French fighter squadron equipped with Spitfires. In April 1944 it joined No.145 Wing, Second Tactical Air Force, a wing made up of French fighter squadrons. The squadron served with the occupation forces in Germany, before on 25 November 1945 being transferred to the Armee de l'Air.

The aircraft: serial BS392, code GW-S, was flown by S/Ldr Bernard Duperier, Duperier flew this Spitfire only rarely in the period from October 25 to November 7 1942.

No.345 (French) Squadron (GC II/2 'Berry') was formed on 12 February 1944 at Ayr, from French personnel transferred from North Africa. It served with 2nd Tactical Air Force, taking part in the liberation of Europe in 1944-45. After the war the squadron remained on the continent, and on 21 November 1945 it was transferred to the Armee de l'Air. Even in RAF service, French roundels were used.

The aircraft: serial PT766, code, 2Y-A, was flown by Jean-Marie Accart, known under Nom-de-Guerre 'Bernard', became famous during the campaign in France in 1940. He commanded GC 1/5 and is credited with 12 German aircraft destroyed.

To be used with the payware Spitfire 2008 from RealAir Simulation. Buy it here http://realairsimulations.com/spitfire/buynow.php?page=spitfire_buynow

The Realair repaintkit was used for making this repaint. The following items were done extra:
- Redone all stencils and added lots more, so far i could find information and pictures on the internet;
- Pilot is repainted completely;
- Redone some bump-maps for some more detail (with RealAir approval);
- Several textures are now HD, 2048x2048 pixel for more detail;
- Improvement of the some details.


Filename: RAF_Supermarine_Spitfire_Mk_IX_French_340__345_Squ.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 14th May 2015, 17:39:49
Downloads: 225
Author: Marcel Ritzema
Size: 17.43 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Original Aircraft
JELAIR - Maersk Air, Boeing 737-2L9 (OY-MBZ) - version 3 Download

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This aircraft (for FSX, with update-patch #2) is a simulated replica of Maersk Air's 'Pocket Rocket' OY-MBZ (a Boeing 737-2L9 a.k.a. 737-200/Advanced) anno 1989. It is designed for a screen-resolution of 1280x1024. Other resolutions have not been tested. It will NOT work correctly in FS2004 (FS9). It has been tested on Windows XP (32bit) and Windows 7 (64bit) only. It is designed to be as realistic as possible, and flight-experience from the real aircraft, as well as large amounts of documentation, have been used to get it as accurate as possible. It has a fairly advanced panel with many systems simulated, such as a passenger oxygen system, a cabin pressure system, anti-skid brakes, EPR control of each engine (with the possibility of asymmetric thrust), IVSI with TCAS, Sperry SP177 autopilot with working CWS and level-change button, active yaw-damper, Quality-of-flight index (so you can see how well you operate the aircraft), windshield wiper, custom flight-computer, automatic Vspeeds for takeoff and landing, takeoff trim calculator, master caution system, PAX simulator (if you make a mistake they may die), a JT8D-17 engine with slow spin-up time (do not idle it on approach). It features a relatively realistic random-failures/error simulation which will trigger, or de-trigger, any of a variety of possible failures/errors (from small gauge-errors to large engine-failures or cabin de-compression). The chance of a failure/error is very low (you may never even get one, but they can happen, so stay alert), maybe less than 1 percent chance per 24 hours of flight-time. It features engine-management simulation, so overheating an engine will cause it to fail (now you actually need to pay attention to the EGT during engine-startup, and have your finger ready at the fuel-cutoff switch just in case you need to save the engine from heat-damage). It features sounds recorded from the actual aircraft (OY-MBZ).

This is the third release of this JELAIR addon. A very big thank you to all the following very talented people that participated directly or in-directly in the production of this add-on: Original Model by Erick Cantu, Original Panel by Pablo Contouris, Original Panel BMP by Bob Scott, Original Panel Gauges by Ken Mitchell, Doug Dawson, Pierre Fasseaux, SPanel, www.FS2X.com, Original Sound by Christoffer Petersen, Original Textures by Henry William, FDE, various modifications and adjustments for aircraft type, as well as additional gauges and sounds by JELAIR


Filename: JELAIR__Maersk_Air_Boeing_7372L9_OYMBZ__version_3.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 16th April 2011, 13:52:24
Downloads: 7,030
Author: Erick Cantu, Pablo Contouris, Bob Scott, Ken Mitchell, Doug Dawson, Pierre Fasseaux, Christoffer Petersen, Henry William, Jacob Larsen
Size: 80.51 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Chicoutimi / St-Honore CYRC in Quebec Canada Download

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This is the third of five sceneries around Lac Saint-Jean in Quebec, Canada. Saint-Honore is a village on a crossroads 32 miles east of the lake, and the airport, called Chicoutimi in the Nav Canada Flight Supplement, is a mile or so east of the village. It is of the familiar triangular military design with three runways 12-30, 06-24, and 18-36. Of these, the longest is 12-30 at over 6,000 feet and has approach lighting and glide slope indicators. Of the other two 06-24 is now closed, but this scenery is based on the 2010 situation with all three open. There are two apron areas, one just to the south of 12-30 and a second to the northwest of 06-24 and served by a separate taxiway. The largest operator is a training establishment based on the northern apron and with a sizeable fleet of Beechcraft trainers (Skipper) that does not exist as an FS9 plane, so these are represented by a similar stand-in substitute. There is also a helicopter emergency evacuation operation to the east of the large control tower, and other hangars. The south apron has two main companies, Max Aviation and Exact Air, both of which run local regular scheduled flights in the area (though both appear to have now subcontracted these out to other companies) and also engage in training and charter flights. There is also a parachute training company. The ai includes flights by the companies on the field and also GA. The list of AI planes is explained in the AI folder, with details of downloads etc. The fleet of training aircraft is one of the planes in the revised (by Nick Tselepides) Piper Aircraft, designed for AI Traffic by Andras Neumann with a Paintkit by Charles Dayhuff adapted by Graham Eccleston, and Paints by Graham Eccleston, Andras Neuman and Frank Cooper along with the trainer repaint by Nick Tselepides. The Max and Exact aircraft textures are approximations by me; apologies. The use of the runways also as taxiways complicates the AI on runway 12-30 as directed by ATC. The AI will always leave 12-30 by the earliest exit, which means that the fleet of trainers will exit to the southern apron but will then taxi back onto the runway to reach taxiway A or runway 36 (according to wind direction) to proceed to the northern apron. In real life they land long and then taxi straight to the end of the runway to reach taxiway A or runway 36 without using the south apron at all. There is no way to correct this so just be ready to go around.


Filename: Chicoutimi__StHonore_CYRC_in_Quebec_Canada.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 12th November 2017, 17:35:21
Downloads: 342
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 29.03 MB


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