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| Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| EL AL - Boeing 787-9 (4X-EDD - San Francisco/Las Vegas Special Edition) |
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Project EL AL's Boeing 787-9 package for QualityWings Dreamliner, made for Prepar3Dv4 and FSX. This package includes 4X-EDD, named "Haifa", with EL AL's special San Francisco & Las Vegas livery designed to celebrate its innauguration of flights from Tel Aviv to San Francisco and Las Vegas. This painting was made possible using the original blueprints drawn for EL AL for the real-life aircraft; in addition to hundreds of Ultra High-Res photos taken by EL AL employees and others, including high quality closeup images and other material not to be found in external sources such as Airliners.net, Jetphotos.net, etc. The rest of the fleet, including special additions for this livery can be found separately in AVSIM. Happy flyings!
| Filename: | EL_AL__Boeing_7879_4XEDD__San_FranciscoLas_Vegas_S.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 28th May 2019, 03:58:39 |
| Downloads: | 1,759 |
| Author: | Yarden Ben-Dor |
| Size: | 44.66 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Mexican Presidential Transport - TP-01 Boeing 757-225 (XC-UJM) |
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I finally have the opportunity to repaint my favorite model of the Boeing 757 by Quality Wings Simulations(QWSim). This repaint is the presidential transport aircraft for the Republic of Mexico (TP-01). It is operated as part of the Fuerza Aerea Mexicana or FAM. Registered as XC-UJM, it also bears TP-01, representing Transporte Presidencial 1, on the VSTAB. This aircraft has an elegant, yet understated livery. It bears the seal of the Presidential Aircraft on the forward part of the fuselage just below and aft of the cockpit windows. It also wears the logo of the Fuerza Aerea Mexicana, a green triangle inside a red triangle, under the right wing. You must own the QualityWings payware 757 to enjoy this repaint.
| Filename: | Mexican_Presidential_Transport__TP01_Boeing_757225.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 18th December 2011, 08:20:15 |
| Downloads: | 597 |
| Author: | Jeffrey S. Bryner, Quality Wings Simulations |
| Size: | 9.1 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Thomson Airways Boeing 757-28A WL (G-OOBE) |
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This (FS9 Version) repaint is part of my Very High Accuracy re-releases which are repaints I've spent over 2 months painting and feature very accurate details such as re-painted door labels & realistic colours. It is one of the most accurate repaints you'll find for the Thomson 757! The colours are very accurate.
This in particular is a VERY high accuracy non-fictional repaint of Thomson Airways' 757-200 aircraft: G-OOBE. This repaint is compatible with the QualityWings Ultimate 757 Collection (Which can be found here: http://qwsim.com/ ). This repaint should ONLY be used in FS2004 - Please refer to my other Repaint which is the original HD repaint this is converted from! Instructions on how to install the repaint are located within the zip file.
Compatibility: FS2004 ONLY.
| Filename: | Thomson_Airways_Boeing_75728A_WL_GOOBE.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 19th September 2014, 00:12:34 |
| Downloads: | 586 |
| Author: | Christopher Evans |
| Size: | 20.59 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| X2AD - RAF Aston Down - Gloucestershire, England |
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Former RAF Aston Down (IACO X2AD) is located 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, South West England and 6.9 miles (11.1 km) west of Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
The airfield was originally opened as RAF Minchinhampton and was first used in the First World War, serving as an aerodrome for the Australian Flying Corps with No. 2 Squadron AFC flying the Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a and the Sopwith Pup and No. 3 Squadron AFC flying the Avro 504. The airfield closed shortly afterwards.
In 1938 the airfield reopened under the new name of RAF Aston Down at the request of the residents of Minchinhampton village, which lies about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west of the airfield, who feared not enemy attack, but a fall in the value of their houses.
During the Second World War the main unit present was No. 20 Maintenance Unit RAF (MU) which stored and prepared aircraft. The unit arrived during October 1938 and left in September 1960.
The airfield was used by the Royal Air Force from the First World War until 1967 when the Cotswold Gliding Club moved in from their previous base near Tetbury.
| Filename: | X2AD__RAF_Aston_Down__Gloucestershire_England.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 3rd May 2016, 13:55:23 |
| Downloads: | 175 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 1.97 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Starways Ltd, Douglas DC-3 |
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The airline was formed in 1948 to undertake freight and passenger charters from Liverpool (Speke) Airport. It also provided joyriding flights in a fleet of twin-engined Avro Anson aircraft. The airline acquired a number of Douglas DC-3s in the early fifties to operate seasonal tourist charters and built-up a network of scheduled services from Liverpool including flights to continental European destinations (Lourdes, Biarritz). In 1957 the airline purchased the larger four-engined Douglas DC-4 with another example purchased in 1958. The first DC-4 charter was flown on 8 January, 1958 between Liverpool and Southend with football supporters. In 1959 the airline introduced the turbo-prop Vickers Viscount aircraft for use on inclusive tour flights. In November 1963 Starways signed a co-operation agreement with British Eagle International Airlines. Operations continued unchanged though, running schedules from Liverpool to Glasgow and Heathrow. However, on 31st December 1963 Starways ceased operating and on 1st January 1964 British Eagle took over all the former Starways routes. The directors of Starways retained the aircraft and formed a separate company named Aviation Overhauls and then either sold or leased the aircraft to other operators. Requires the default Douglas DC-3.
| Filename: | Starways_Ltd_Douglas_DC3.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 22nd March 2011, 17:08:08 |
| Downloads: | 485 |
| Author: | John Payne |
| Size: | 3.91 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Utilities | |
| Fuel and Payload Calculator B737NG and B757 ** Update ** |
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This file contains a spreadsheet template in OpenDocument format to prepare your flight ! Prepare your route, then, using planning tables and filling the fuel and weight form, prepare your payload estimation in this document. A copy of some tables (weights and limitations) for the B737 NG are embedded. A fuel calculator is also embbeded. It will provide automatic fuel load suggestion for each flight once you have completed your flight level and time of flight (based on linear interpolation of a real world flight planning table). Of course you can erase any suggestion with your own value. When it is done, go to the dispatcher briefing tab. Sign it to complete it automatically with some captain notes. In the end, export the dispatcher briefing as a selection in PDF if you wish. Fully reliable when used with your aircraft tables, this document uses the fuel planning methodology described in a PMDG manual and has been validated against a real B737-800 dispatcher briefing. The file contains two templates with automatic fuel load calculation (one for the 737NG, the other for the 757) and two templates without the linear interpolation module (for the Avro RJ and for the B727).
| Filename: | Fuel_and_Payload_Calculator_B737NG_and_B757__Updat.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 11th February 2013, 20:29:55 |
| Downloads: | 593 |
| Author: | Geoffrey Fernandez |
| Size: | 3.46 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Qantas "Wanula Dreaming" Boeing 787-9 |
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Happy Holidays one and All!!! This is a fictional rendition of the infamous Qantas "Wunala Dreaming" livery for the Qualitywings 787-9. This rendition is not an exact replica of the actual livery used on those birds. However, I made sure to stay true to the design elements utilized in it. I think most will be happy to see there are definitely elements incorporated directly from those jets. I decided I wanted to paint this one how I imagined Qantas would incorporate the livery today. So you will notice I actually incorporated it with the newest Qantas livery and titling now being used at the airline. I also decided since this is a Dreamliner and the original paint was titled "Wunala Dreaming," why not just call her "Wunala Dreamliner." Lastly, unlike my other repaints this is only a GE (GEnx) powered bird.
| Filename: | Qantas_Wanula_Dreaming_Boeing_7879.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 25th December 2017, 19:32:54 |
| Downloads: | 567 |
| Author: | Jevon Munsanto |
| Size: | 15.15 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| GB-0112 - RAF Bassingbourn - Cambridgeshire, England |
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RAF Bassingbourn is a former Royal Air Force station located in Cambridgeshire approximately 3 mi (5 km) north of Royston, Hertfordshire and 11 mi (18 km) south west of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.
RAF Bassingbourn was constructed by John Laing & Son between 1937 and 1939 in the parishes of Wendy and Bassingbourn immediately to the west of the A14 (now the A1198) road. The site selected was low ground between several tributaries of the River Cam. The area had been long cleared of forest and tended to be swampy and unstable, and because the boggy ground produced a persistent mist over the large meadow the site was considered ideal for airfield camouflage.
During the Second World War it served first as an RAF station and then as a bomber airfield of the Eighth Air Force, of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). It remains the home of the Tower Museum Bassingbourn. From 19 August 1942 to 25 June 1945, Bassingbourn served as headquarters for the 1st Combat Bombardment Wing of the 1st Bomb Division. It was assigned USAAF designation Station 121.
The RAF resumed occupation of Bassingbourn on 26 June 1945, the airfield was officially returned on 10 July 1945. The station became one of the main airfields for long-range transport aircraft. In 1948 and 1949 Avro York, Avro Lancaster and Douglas Dakota aircraft from the base took part in the Berlin Airlift, a massive operation transporting essential commodities to the beleaguered city.
In February 1952, RAF Bassingbourn received its first allocation of English Electric Canberra bombers and became the first jet bomber operational conversion unit (OCU) in the world. Canberras operated from Bassingbourn for 17 years and one of the aircraft is on static display in the Barracks. From 1963 to 1969 the Joint School of Photographic Interpretation was also located there.
On 29 August 1969, the last RAF Commanding Officer, Sqn Ldr A.M. McGregor MBE, turned over the station to the British Army as Bassingbourn Barracks.
The barracks were established, on the site of the former RAF Bassingbourn airfield, in January 1970, as the new Depot for the Queen's Division. The depot was responsible for training recruits undergoing their 19-week basic training before joining a regular battalion; in 1993 the Barracks were re-designated the home of the "Army Training Regiment, Bassingbourn" and remained as such for nearly 20 years. Bassingbourn Barracks closed as an army training location in August 2012.
The site was reopened for training Libyan soldiers in 2014 but closed down the same year.
Since approximately 1970 the site has retained its RAF links by being the home of 2484 (Bassingbourn) Squadron Air Training Corps.
| Filename: | GB0112__RAF_Bassingbourn__Cambridgeshire_England.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 30th May 2016, 11:01:25 |
| Downloads: | 321 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 1.58 MB |
| Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Hunting Percival Sea Prince Belgian Air Force (RM-7) |
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This folder contains a repaint for the Percival Sea Prince by Rob Richardson, in the colors of RM-7 of the Belgian Air Force, in the paintscheme it wore in its first year of service. In 1953 the Belgian Government ordered 12 Percival Pembroke's through Contract N° SP140 as a replacement for the ageing Avro Anson.The aircraft was used for short-range transport and liaison flights. Between 1956 and 1957 several brand-new Pembrokes were stored at Wevelgem awaiting a future detachment to the Belgian Congo, which eventually never materialised.
A number of Pembrokes were also used for the benefit of the Belgian National Geographical Institute that used the aerial photographs obtained with the Pembrokes to produce very detailed maps of the country. In 1978 the Pembrokes were struck of charge after their replacement, the Swearingen Merlin III became operational. All but two Pembrokes were sold to the rather dark company Air America (not to be confused with the CIA-supported Air America that was operational in South-East Asia), which was owned by a drugsdealer. After some very adventurous carreers in Souith America, several former Belgian Pembrokes were acquired and preserved in the USA. RM-7 is preserved in Belgium at Melsbroek air base by the Dakota Historical Center 15th Wing. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by Rob Richardson.
| Filename: | Hunting_Percival_Sea_Prince_Belgian_Air_Force_RM7.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 5th August 2020, 19:14:00 |
| Downloads: | 44 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 7.83 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| RAF Dunholme Lodge - Lincolnshire, England **UPDATE** |
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This is an-update to correct the location of the Tower, if you have installed my version uploaded on the 15 or 23 Oct 15
RAF Dunholme Lodge was a Royal Air Force station located between the parishes of Welton and Dunholme in Lincolnshire, England.
The grass airfield was first used by the Royal Air Force during 1941 and 1942 for use by Handley Page Hampden aircraft from nearby RAF Scampton, and was officially opened as a RAF Station in September 1942 as part of RAF Bomber Command with the building of three hard runways.
The main occupier of the station was 44 Squadron, with the Avro Lancaster four-engined heavy bomber, which moved in from RAF Waddington in May 1943 and stayed until it moved to RAF Spilsby in September 1944.
In November 1944 flying operations ceased due the proximity of other stations which did not allow night flying. At the end of the war 120 Lancaster's had been lost on operations from Dunholme Lodge.
From 1948 the site was host to motorcycle and car racing until 1959 when the base was reopened as an active RAF station when it became an active Bloodhound surface-to-air missile station with 141 Squadron. The Squadron in 1964 and the station finally closed in 1964. Source: Wikipedia.
| Filename: | RAF_Dunholme_Lodge__Lincolnshire_England_UPDATE.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 28th October 2015, 18:41:50 |
| Downloads: | 262 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 335.14 KB |