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| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| jazeera AIRWAYS Airbus A320-214 (9K-CAL) |
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File Description: Jazeera Airways is a low-fare airline with its head office on the grounds of
Kuwait International Airport in Al Farwaniyah Governorate, Kuwait. It operates
scheduled services to the Middle East and Europe. Its main base is Kuwait
International Airport. The airline has grown since its launch to become Kuwait's
second national airline and has been dynamic in popularizing low-cost carriers
in the Middle East. Jazeera Airways is one of the largest operators at Kuwait
airport, having handled a quarter of all aircraft movements and passengers at
the airport during July 2009. According to the July 2009 report issued by Kuwait
Directorate General for Civil Aviation's, Jazeera Airways had the largest number
of aircraft movement in the month with 1834 take-offs and landings, overpassing
the second largest carrier in aircraft movement by 4%.
Jazeera's livery is painted on Project Airbus's Airbus A320-214 aircraft
(included). The textures are saved in 32bit format for quality graphics.
Textures are also characterized by HD (High Definition). Its features are
idle-reverser animation, animated pack vents and pressurisation outflow valve,
detailed textures, accurate paint, dynamic shine & effects, dynamic flexing
wings that respond to turbulence, fully independent suspension, trim animation,
gear steering, accurate flight dynamics, spoiler animation, reflective cockpit
windows, improved wingflex code with input from several new parameters including
ground spoilers, fuel load, and angle of attack, transparent navigation light
lenses and many more. Visit my facebook page "Aviation Art Paintings by Giacomo
Tomasini" for news, updates and previews on my future repaint projects: https://www.facebook.com/AviationArtPaintings
. Thanks for downloading & Happy flying.
| Filename: | jazeera_AIRWAYS_Airbus_A320214_9KCAL.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 16th July 2013, 15:59:40 |
| Downloads: | 579 |
| Author: | Giacomo Tomasini |
| Size: | 19.81 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2002 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Northrop F-5B Freedom Fighter Hellenic Air Force |
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File Description:
This is a superb aircraft I used to fly as a Hellenic Air Force pilot. This repaint is presenting an F-5B Freedom Fighter as it used to fly with 343rd Squadron of Hellenic Air Force, during the '90ties. The F-5 Freedom Fighter was a very succesfull aircraft during its 30 year carrer in HAF as a fighter, bomber, multy role aircraft until the early months 2001 when finaly released by active duty. The project is fully combatible with both FS2K2 & FS9 versions. It is based on a very realistic FS model, with realistic features, made by FSD International. The package contains realistic sounds made by Mr. Angelos Hatzikatakos. A new, based on real photos and diagrams 2D panel, was made by Nick Karatzides who also modified (for FS purposes) the official checklist by Northrop. A VERY completed flight manual (60 pages) which can be read with Adobe Acrobat is included. The panel (combatible with both FS2K2 & FS9 versions) uses plenty of realistic gauges to simulate the real F-5's cockpit. The HUD gauge is made by Mr. Eric Marciano, afterburner flame effects by Mr. Jan Rosenberg and fuel jettison gauge by Mr. Doug Dawson. This "F5B_HAF1.zip" package is for EXPERIENCED FlightSimers and virtual pilots who have a "good feeling" on the controls and do not "kick" the contol stick while flying...It is for people who want to know how it looks to fly with a modern fighter. The package contains visual effects, night lighting, fine looking mechanical parts movement, contrails, realistic gears extracting / retracting etc. Instructions for both FS2K2 and FS9 versions are included.
| Filename: | Northrop_F5B_Freedom_Fighter_Hellenic_Air_Force.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th January 2004, 03:04:05 |
| Downloads: | 1,505 |
| Author: | Nick Karatzides |
| Size: | 15.51 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Miscellaneous Files | |
| Some Curved or Angled Approaches, Beirut, Washington Reagan, Lugano and Swiss valleys |
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File Description:
This little project started from my Air Glaciers package when I noticed how indifferent the AI pilots were to terrain. Intrigued by the work of Jim Vile on his "active approach" series I have experimented with interesting approaches that FS9 has not implemented. Using XML files I created curved approaches for Beirut Runway 21 ILS (inbound flights arc across the city), the visual turn to final for Washington Reagan's Runway 19, the circling approach for runway 19 at Lugano in Switzerland (just an arc in this case) and valley approaches for airports in Switzerland at Sion, Samedan and Locarno. Due to AI limitations in FS9 these have all needed to be created as ILS approaches, even at airports without an ILS. Note that your AFCAD layouts do not need to have ILS added to airports that don't have it. In some cases the approach will be called an ILS by the controller, if you can live with that, you might like these. Note that I've included the source XML for each of the approaches so that you can improve upon them if you wish. Note also that they have been tested with the default Microsoft mesh and an addon mesh might alter the proximity of terrain to aircraft. AI aircraft FDEs will, in some cases, be stretched to (and beyond?) their limits. In the case of Beirut I have included two approaches (BOB NDB and "Wide Arc"), the latter less demanding than the former, in case your AI can't fly the BOD NDB approach.
Note that although the approaches are designed for AI, I have built full procedures for Lugano and Sion for the user to fly.
| Filename: | Some_Curved_or_Angled_Approaches_Beirut_Washington.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 8th April 2005, 03:19:33 |
| Downloads: | 2,762 |
| Author: | Matthew Ministry |
| Size: | 478.08 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft | |
| B-26K (A-26A) Counter-Invader |
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File Description:
In the early 1960's, meeting the need for a "counter-insurgency" aircraft, the USAF chosen On Mark Engineering Company of Van Nuys, California proposed the following major modifications to the already existing B-26 airframe: a complete remanufacture of the fuselage and tail assembly, an enlarged rudder, rebuilt and strengthened wings, re-engining with 2,500 hp P&W R-2800-52W engines, larger, fully reversible propellers with automatic feathering and clipped tips, full dual flight controls, two 165 gallon wing tip tanks, a full compliment of airborne electronics and more. This new aircraft was first delivered to the USAF in June of 1964 under the designation B-26K. Later aircraft had their cowlings revised with the air scoop being relocated further back on the cowl. By April of 1965, all forty B-26K Counter-Invaders had been delivered to the USAF.
For all effects, gauges, and the excellent A-26 sound package by David Copley, the original SOH A-26 Invader is required to be installed before installation of this aircraft. Included in this package: model by Milton Shupe with K model modifications by John Terrell, textures by Russel Smith, Henry William, and John Terrell, 2D panel and gauges by Rich Murray, flight dynamics by Jerry Beckwith and Tom Falley modified by John Terrell, pilot figures by Jan Visser. A special thanks goes out to Milton Shupe who generously provided me the original source model to work with as well as a great amount of help whenever I ran into a tough spot. Also I'd like to thank Cliff Presley for all of his excellent resources he has provided to this project.
| Filename: | B26K_A26A_CounterInvader.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th April 2007, 23:33:37 |
| Downloads: | 7,645 |
| Author: | John Terrell |
| Size: | 14.54 MB |
| Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Scenery | |
| Madonna della Corona Verona Italy N45.39.64 E10.53.34 |
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File Description:
Madonna della Corona Verona Italy N45.39.64 E10.53.34 A sanctuary set in the Rock of Monte Baldo at about 1350 Ft in the Adige valley.The Corona Sanctuary is a place of silence and meditation, suspended between heaven and earth, hidden in the heart of the Baldo rocks. Medieval documents attest that already around the year 1000 in the Baldo area lived hermits linked to the Abbey of San Zeno in Verona and that at least from the second half of 1200 there existed a monastery and a chapel dedicated to S. Maria di Montebaldo accessible through a narrow and dangerous path in the rock. During the sixteenth century the two access stairs still visible were made: the widest, of 556 steps, which from the source of Spiazzi, then called "Fonte dell'Indipendenza", descended to the bridge of the lime tree, and the narrower one, of 234 steps, carved into the rock along the original narrow path that led from the bridge to the church. In 1974 the architect Guido Tisato was entrusted with the task of drawing up a project for a global intervention that envisaged the demolition of the existing Church, the preservation of the most valid and significant parts and the construction of a broader structure. Demolition and reconstruction of the Sanctuary were carried out between 1975 and 1978 and on June 4, 1978 the Bishop Giuseppe Carraro was able to proceed with the dedication of the new Sanctuary and the new altar. In 1982 the sanctuary was given the title "minor basilica". On April 17, 1988, Pope John Paul II visited and prayed to Our Lady of the Crown. Important VFR point for approaching airport Verona Villafranca e Verona Bosco Mantico. Within the downloaded package you will find readme files for scenery installatio, photos of site an flight plan. Good fly VFR. Pasquale Marrulli.
| Filename: | Madonna_della_Corona_Verona_Italy_N453964_E105334.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 4th May 2018, 04:44:39 |
| Downloads: | 154 |
| Author: | Pasquale Marrulli |
| Size: | 38.05 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Grumman Mallard (ZK-CDV) |
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File Description:
This folder contains a repaint for the freeware Grumman Mallard by Milton Shupe and LDR development. It shows ZK-CDV, Mallard c/n J13. It was imported into New Zealand by the Utah-Williamson-Burnett Ltd for transportation to its Manapouri Power Station project.
This airframe was constructed in late 1946 and delivered to Canada on 25-01-1947 as CF-FFG. By mid 1951 it was in Indonesia as PK-AKG with an offshoot of Shell Oil. It then moved to the Netherlands New Guinea register as JZ-POB in 1955. It eventually became VH-TGA in 1962 with East Coast Airlines followed by a transfer to Trans Australia Airlines in mid 1963 and used on the "Coralair Service". It was ferried into Auckland on 13-10-1963 and became ZK-CDV on the 15th for Utah-Williamson-Burnett at Invercargill. It still had some hydraulic problems as its nosewheel collapsed on 07-10-1964 at Invercargill. It was purchased in about 1969 by the Department of Internal Affairs and went to NAC in Christchurch for some refurbishment and a paint job before being cancelled on 21-02-1969 and marked up as VQ-FBC. This was for Air Pacific with whom it carried the name "Na Secala". It was withdrawn from use in Fiji on 04-10-1970 and cancelled from their register on 31-03-1971 for transfer to the US as N2442H the following day. It has soldiered on ever since; moving to Canada as C-GRZI for about a year in 1978 before returning to the US again. In June of 1993 it was sold to Steve Hamilton of Reno Nevada. Steve re-registered it as N2950 in March of 1998. It is still current.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the white textures that came with the model
| Filename: | Grumman_Mallard_ZKCDV.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 19th July 2018, 13:24:17 |
| Downloads: | 140 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 11.48 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Kuujjuarapik CYGW in northern Quebec, Canada |
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File Description:
Kuujjuarapik is in northern Quebec at the southern end of Hudson Bay, 90 miles east of James Bay and on the north shore of the Great Whale River; Kuujjuarapik means Small Great River in Inuktitut. Once again the Hudson Bay trading post that opened (in 1820) was the catalyst for the establishment of first a seasonal encampment and then the beginnings of a town in the late 1930's.
The two adjacent villages that now form the town have a total population (mainly Cree and Inuit) of around 1,500. When the Quebec hydo-electric project was under construction in the early 1980's a large portion of the Inuit population voted to move to a new settlement called Umiujaq (my post) 100 miles to the north.
The airport is to the west of the town, between the town and the sea. The gravel and sand runway (which I have made as gravel as there is no convincing way to mix the two) is 5,500 feet long, 150 feet wide, and aligned 17/35, which is approximately parallel to the coast. There is fuel available, both 100LL and JetA, delivered by truck. The AI included here is for Air Inuit and Wasaya, with Air Inuit making three flights per day plus a fourth flight by the Air Inuit Twotter C-GNDO that is based at the airport, and private flights by various aircraft. Yes, there really is a golf course to the south of the airport, and the last thing to note is that Kuujjuarapik has a mandatory radio frequency and that taking into consideration the scheduled flights I have included the tower radio frequency that makes this a controlled airport in FS9.
| Filename: | Kuujjuarapik_CYGW_in_northern_Quebec_Canada.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 16th February 2013, 00:33:20 |
| Downloads: | 306 |
| Author: | Roger Wensley |
| Size: | 2.8 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft | |
| Chance-Vought F-8 Crusader (Part 3) |
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File Description:
Chance-Vought F-8 Crusader (Part 3). I present a comprehensive AI traffic model package for this classic aircraft of modern military history.
This is an original 8-LOD model, with many animations and features thanks to a growing confidence in XML-coding and making FSDS work for me instead of the other way around.
Nicknamed "The Last Gunfighter", this aircraft was the last production aircraft for the US Navy and Marine Corps which used guns as primary armament, and was in service at the twilight of this age, as well as the dawn of the missile age. Like all combat-experienced aircraft, it had a relatively short life during its operational use (only about twenty years or so as a fighter), but was used a little longer as a recce aircraft; and beyond that in export service to France and the Philippines. The Crusader was used extensively in combat operations in Vietnam, played a crucial role in the Cuban Missile Crisis, and gave the newer F-4 Phantoms a fair run for their money in terms of air combat capability during this time. It is interesting to note that the 'elderly' F-8 Crusader had a better kill overall ratio in air combat in Vietnam than its F-4 successor.
This is part three of this model series, covering the F-8J, F-8K, F-8L, RF-8A, and RF-8G base models; with a total of 25 model options and 56 individual unit paints. I am fairly confident that if any operational squadron of the USN and USMC used this aircraft from the late 50s to the early 80s, it is covered in this project at some time frame. Base model and paint by Michael Pearson, flight dynamics by Michael McIntyre.
| Filename: | ChanceVought_F8_Crusader_Part_3.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 13th January 2013, 14:34:08 |
| Downloads: | 797 |
| Author: | Michael Pearson |
| Size: | 21.82 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Airstrips of Austria |
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File Description:
Probably the last of my Airstrips of Western Europe project, herewith 30+ sceneries for smaller airfields in Austria, a particularly scenic area of Europe, many of which are not included in FS2004, each enhanced with taxiways, parking spaces, buildings etc. and aprons as appropriate, to further facilitate the generation of lightweight AI traffic in the area, without overloading the more major airfields.
Again, there's no photo-realism here, just a selection of basic 'generic' buildings, more or less accurately sized and placed to reflect the airfield layout as seen on on-line satellite imagery and aerial photography. These buildings have minimal effect on frame-rates, so are ideal for this kind of job. The airfields are aligned as well as possible with the roads etc. in UT Europe and the Genesis Europe mesh, but should mostly be fine in a default installation or other configuration.
As before, the files for each airfield can be easily identified by the ICAO code, even if the airfield names vary slightly, so you can pick and choose and mix and match to suit any sceneries you already have, should you so wish. There is no requirement for any other download. Each airfield will exist as a stand-alone entity should you only want a few of them.
Very few basic library objects are used ... you can add "eye-candy" to suit your own taste should you wish, or just leave them as vague shapes in the scenery that can put a few more small aircraft into the air. As with other airfields in this series, now these are "ai-activated" you might expect to see the occasional little aircraft turn up at some of them if you've got any third-party traffic installed.
| Filename: | Airstrips_of_Austria.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 26th April 2025, 13:59:32 |
| Downloads: | 85 |
| Author: | Chris Eve |
| Size: | 1.04 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| tigerair Australia Airbus A320-232 (VH-VNQ) |
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Tiger Airways Australia Pty Ltd, operating as Tigerair Australia, is an Australian low-cost airline. It commenced services in the Australian domestic airline market on 23 November 2007 as Tiger Airways Australia. It is a subsidiary of Tiger Airways Holdings, a Singapore-based company, which is owned partially by Singapore Airlines. The airline is based in Melbourne, Victoria, with its main base at Melbourne Airport. After the 2011 CASA grounding, the airline has shut down its bases at Adelaide and Avalon and initially only operated out of its Melbourne base since returning to the air. On 7 March 2012, Tiger Airways announced that it will reopen a second base at Sydney Airport. On 4 September 2012 Tiger Announced they were resuming flights from Melbourne to Adelaide, beginning from 1 November 2012. On 18 December 2012 Tiger began direct return flights from Mackay to Melbourne and Mackay to Sydney. On 22 October 2012 CASA announced they were issuing a new safety certificate and lifting all restrictions placed on Tiger Airways Australia, as they were now satisfied they were no longer needed.
Tigerair's livery is painted on Project Airbus's Airbus A320-232 aircraft (included). The textures are saved in 32bit format for quality graphics. Textures are also characterized by HD (High Definition). Its features are idle-reverser animation, animated pack vents and pressurisation outflow valve, detailed textures, accurate paint, dynamic shine & effects, dynamic flexing wings that respond to turbulence, fully independent suspension, trim animation, gear steering, accurate flight dynamics, spoiler animation, reflective cockpit windows, improved wingflex code with input from several new parameters including ground spoilers, fuel load, and angle of attack, transparent navigation light lenses and many more. Visit my facebook page "Aviation Art Paintings by Giacomo Tomasini" for news, updates and previews on my future repaint projects: https://www.facebook.com/AviationArtPaintings . Thanks for downloading & Happy flying. TEXTURES UPDATED
| Filename: | tigerair_Australia_Airbus_A320232_VHVNQ.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 17th July 2013, 12:28:32 |
| Downloads: | 794 |
| Author: | Giacomo Tomasini |
| Size: | 18.61 MB |