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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Pan Am "Clipper Juan T. Trippe, circa 1991" Boeing 747-121 (N747PA) Download

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Project Opensky 747-100 V4, With reflective textures. 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 boogies, rolling wheels, animated thrust reverser's, 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, 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. This is a paint of Pan Am (Pan American World Airways) Clipper Juan T. Trippe N747PA which was the 2nd 747 ever built in her billboard livery from the mid 80s until the end of Pan Am in 1991.


Filename: Pan_Am_Clipper_Juan_T_Trippe_circa_1991_Boeing_747.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 27th April 2015, 15:50:27
Downloads: 760
Author: Stephen Groom | Project Opensky
Size: 21.48 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Jet Airways Boeing 777-300ER (VT-JEH) Download

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Jet Airways Boeing 777-300ER for POSKY's 777-300 V2. Created for and tested in FS2004, FSX compatibility not guaranteed.
These textures are in 32-bit for quality and are primarily handpainted. Nearly every texture is totally customized and created with attention to detail, from the tires, doorways, landing gear details, spoiler details, flap details, different dirt patterns on each wing, new engine and pylon textures, custom engine blades and transparency, night lighting including a glow on the nose gear door and cabin lights that dim when the landing lights are turned off as well as the glow of the window lights on the wings and engines which also dim when the landing lights are off, reflections of antennas on the top and bottom of the fuselage, custom ground service vehicles, cargo bays, and much, much more, just explore the aircraft to see the amount of detail put into it.
Feel free to ZipDive for more preview shots, but there is so much more detail that the previews don't show.


Filename: Jet_Airways_Boeing_777300ER_VTJEH.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 18th March 2009, 19:07:39
Downloads: 1,564
Author: Ron Waite, Project Open Sky
Size: 16.5 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Trans Orient Pacific (TOPAC) Douglas DC-4 N4665V Download

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This is a repaint of one of the 2 aircraft used in the film "The High and The Mighty" (John Wayne and Robert Stack - 1954). This aircraft actually flew in this paint around Los Angeles and the bay area of southern California in November of 1953 for in-flight footage, so it's entirely fictional...but the airline was. The original repaint was by Dave McQueen for Jens B. Kristensen's DC-4/C-54 version 2.0. I have updated it to make it compatable with the Jens' new version 2.1 (DC4_v21.zip) to use the DC-4-1009 airfile. Load your plane with 3050 gallons of fuel and balance out passengers and cargo to total 73,000 lbs. and you can duplicate flight #420 in the film! If you wish to shut down engine #1 and dump 200 gallons of fuel from the left wing and see if you can still get to San Fransico from Honolulu, that's up to you..but it is a challenge. Enjoy!This repaint requires Jens B. Kristensen's DC-4/C-54 version 2.1 (DC4_v21.zip)


Filename: Trans_Orient_Pacific_TOPAC_Douglas_DC4_N4665V.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 22nd July 2008, 14:04:16
Downloads: 471
Author: Randy Cain, Dave McQueen
Size: 1.61 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - AI Aircraft
Douglas DC-7 for AI Traffic Download

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Douglas DC-7 for AI Traffic. The DC-7 propliner was designed for long-range commercial transport, being one of the first aircraft to utilize the polar routes from Europe to North America. Although the DC-7 was a very advanced aircraft for its time of production, it was produced at the cusp of the commercial jetliner age and was quickly eclipsed by a new generation of air travel. Subsequently the DC-7 was not as commercially successful as its predecessors, and only a handful remain in the cargo and aerial firefighting roles. In conjunction with Jake Burrus, I present an 8-LOD AI traffic model to bring this classic transport aircraft to the flightsim world. This package includes 14 models, 40 repaints, and a Photoshop paint kit. The paints in this package focus on DC-7 use from the 1970s to present day, with a few vintage paints thrown in. Aircraft model and master textures by Jake Burrus and Michael Pearson, flight dynamics and repaints by Michael Pearson.


Filename: Douglas_DC7_for_AI_Traffic.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 14th July 2015, 20:54:18
Downloads: 971
Author: Michael Pearson
Size: 23.99 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
PABR - Barrow - Alaska, USA Download

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The town of Barrow is in the far north of Alaska, and is best known in flying circles as the place where Wiley Post crashed his floatplane on takeoff and killed himself and Will Rogers. The crash was some 15 miles south of Barrow and was "assisted" by the mismatched fuselage, wings, and floats that had been assembled to create the floatplane. The Barrow population is largely Inupiat and totals some 4,400. The downtown area of Barrow is immediately north of the airport. The second and largest part of Barrow is further north past a string of lagoons and is locally called Browerville. To the northeast along the coast is the smallest part around what used to be the Naval Arctic Research Lab, and is now a college. To the east of this are the DEW buildings, plus two large navy hangars and the gravel runway that was used to serve the DEW station. The PABR runway is aligned 06-24 in FS9 and is 7,100 feet long and 150 feet wide, built on top of a gravel base and surround that copes with the underlying permafrost. There is PAPI at both ends and an ILS and approach lights on 06; 06 circuits are to the right. The airport notes include a warning that the apron is not a standard width and that large planes that are enroute to the far end of the runway will not be able to taxi past a plane parked at the gate and should use the runway as a taxiway, then turn and takeoff. FS9 AI cannot cope with that, so the apron here is wider. There are, in real life and the AI, daily flights by Air Alaska (three at least) and Era (several, and which is now called Ravn, hence the new hangar door motif) and air cargo flights by Northern Air Cargo and Everts, plus GA. The buildings have been made with photographic textures or textures made from reference photos. I decided that while 500+ scenery objects was probably ok for most people the required 900+ to "make" the town of Barrow would likely not be. The auto-generated FS9 town objects could not be left as Barrow with trees would not look at all like reality; I have "faded" the density of the town buildings into the distance from the airport.


Filename: PABR__Barrow__Alaska_USA.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 17th May 2016, 09:32:36
Downloads: 973
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 15.12 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery
Nome PAOM on the northwestern coast of Alaska Download

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There are four main northwestern Alaska towns which have good airports and are serviced by Alaska Airlines. From these airports local flights connect to nearby villages, "nearby" in Alaska meaning up to 200 miles away. The northernmost is Barrow. Southwest of Barrow is Kotzebue, then Nome, and the furthest south is Bethel. The town of Nome is south of the Bering Strait on the southern coast of the Seward Peninsula, around 185 miles south of Kotzebue, with a population of about 3,800. It is the town that led to the creation of the most famous dogsledge race in the world, the Iditarod, which is based on the delivery to Nome of diphtheria serum during the blizzard conditions of the winter of 1925. The Nome airport (it currently has no other name) was originally built as the last of the refuelling airfields for planes being ferried to Russia during WW2. It has two runways, aligned 09-27 and 02-20 in FS9 (the wandering magnetic north has recently renamed the magnetic headings) and both of them around 6,000 feet with an ILS on 27. There is a modern airport layout diagram included showing taxiway names etc. Alaska Airlines, ERA, and Bering Air (which is headquartered in Nome), along with the shared cargo terminal for Northern Air Cargo and Everts Air, are all on the southern apron. The northern apron is mainly for GA, along with maintenance facilities, a garage building that also houses a weather bureau, and at the far northern end of runway 02-20 an apron and hanger for the Alaska Air National Guard. All AI aircraft in FS9 much prefer to use a runway that has an ILS and so will continue to use 09-27 even if the wind is from the north or south, right up until it reaches 30+ knots, so for AI realism in FS9 a permanent wind from the west would be the most realistic on a daily basis. There is also a small gravel strip just north of the town and this is included (94Z), as are some old line-of-sight radio communication reflectors on the hills above the town. There is a note about making adjustments to Ultimate Terrain Alaska-Canada regarding both realistic road lighting and also auto-generation.


Filename: Nome_PAOM_on_the_northwestern_coast_of_Alaska.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 18th October 2016, 02:38:42
Downloads: 487
Author: Roger Wensley
Size: 22.65 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Consolidated PBY-5A (C-FCRR) Download

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This folder contains a repaint for the Aerosoft PBY Catalina for FSX. It is shown here as C-FCRR, with Air France colors. Built by Boeing of Canada at Vancouver, it became RCAF Canso 9767 on March 4, 1943, and was allocated to Squadron 162, coded S, at Reykjavik, Iceland. In 1944, piloted by Flying Officers Thomas Charles Cooke and Eric Walter Wiskin, 9767 sank the German U-boat U-342 off the coast of Iceland on April 17. The amphibian was removed from the military service on April 1, 1946. The same year it was sold to Canadian Pacific Airlines, registered CF-CRR and assigned fleet number 233 (later 933), it was operated until 1959, thereafter by Northland Airlines (1960-1968), Midwest Airlines (1969-1970), and Ilford Riverton until 1973. The registration was changed to C-FCRR when Avalon Aviation acquired it as a water bomber in 1977, listed as Tanker number 791. In 1995 the aircraft was bought by Powell Eorp. Of Parry Sound, Ontario, subsequently it was owned by the Canadian Air Legend. The French pilot Franklin Devaux bought C-FCRR in 1995 and converted it to a flying television studio, it was based at Le Bourget, Paris, France. During 1996 C-FCRR was the star of monthly French television programme Operation Okavango, while in September 1998 it was the eye catcher of the three-week Champs-Elysees (Paris) static air show. The following October the aircraft started an 8,078 mls (13,000 km) trip to Chile via Dakar (Senegal) and Natal (Brazil) to commemorate early Air France South Atlantic mail service, returning to France in June 1999. On January 19, 2002 the aircraft was stored at Orly Airport, Paris, and has not flown since. Its Canadian registration was cancelled on October 7, 2005. At present it seems to be registered as N9767, and in airworthy condition again. Here's a youtube movie on this aircraft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6jyzV8Gawc. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the repaint kit by Aerosoft.


Filename: Consolidated_PBY5A_CFCRR.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 13th July 2018, 20:34:21
Downloads: 151
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 9.83 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Consolidated PBY Catalina C-FCRR Download

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This folder contains a repaint for the Aerosoft PBY Catalina for FSX. It is shown here as C-FCRR, with Air France colors. Built by Boeing of Canada at Vancouver, it became RCAF Canso 9767 on March 4, 1943, and was allocated to Squadron 162, coded S, at Reykjavik, Iceland. In 1944, piloted by Flying Officers Thomas Charles Cooke and Eric Walter Wiskin, 9767 sank the German U-boat U-342 off the coast of Iceland on April 17. The amphibian was removed from the military service on April 1, 1946. The same year it was sold to Canadian Pacific Airlines, registered CF-CRR and assigned fleet number 233 (later 933), it was operated until 1959, thereafter by Northland Airlines (1960-1968), Midwest Airlines (1969-1970), and Ilford Riverton until 1973. The registration was changed to C-FCRR when Avalon Aviation acquired it as a water bomber in 1977, listed as Tanker number 791. In 1995 the aircraft was bought by Powell Eorp. Of Parry Sound, Ontario, subsequently it was owned by the Canadian Air Legend. The French pilot Franklin Devaux bought C-FCRR in 1995 and converted it to a flying television studio, it was based at Le Bourget, Paris, France. During 1996 C-FCRR was the star of monthly French television programme Operation Okavango, while in September 1998 it was the eye catcher of the three-week Champs-Elysees (Paris) static air show. The following October the aircraft started an 8,078 mls (13,000 km) trip to Chile via Dakar (Senegal) and Natal (Brazil) to commemorate early Air France South Atlantic mail service, returning to France in June 1999. On January 19, 2002 the aircraft was stored at Orly Airport, Paris, and has not flown since. Its Canadian registration was cancelled on October 7, 2005. At present it seems to be registered as N9767, and in airworthy condition again. Here's a youtube movie on this aircraft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6jyzV8Gawc. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the repaint kit by Aerosoft.


Filename: Consolidated_PBY_Catalina_CFCRR.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 26th September 2010, 11:33:47
Downloads: 1,196
Author: Jan Kees Blom
Size: 9.83 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications
Canadian Airlines Airbus A380 Download

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This is a repaint for Project Airbus' Airbus A380 in a fictional Canadian Airlines livery. Includes base model, high-quality textures, and updated VC. *Mask Options* This livery also includes cockpit window "Mask Options". Please see the included readme in the .zip file for instructions for applying these options. Canadian Airlines never flew the A380, as by the time the company was absorbed by Air Canada in 1999, the aircraft did not exist. The largest aircraft flown by Canadian Airlines was the Boeing 747-427. However, in our new universe, Canadian Airlines has taken delivery of one single Airbus A380, available to fly any route of your choice. It flies under the registration C-CSPN and the tail number 383. *Livery Info* Upon its founding in 1987, Canadian Airlines revealed its new livery using the colours light grey, dark grey, navy blue, and red. The paint scheme was an adaptation of the recently introduced livery from its predecessor Canadian Pacific Airlines. The lower half of the aircraft's body was navy blue, topped with light grey and red stripes, while the tail was blue, with approximately one-third taken up by the carrier's new logo. The new Canadian Airlines logo was a combination of Canadian Pacific's five grey stripes, representing the five continents served by the carrier. Over these stripes was a thick, bright red chevron. The chevron was a simplification of the Pacific Western Airlines logo. The chevron was placed over the stripes, which then represented "Wings over 5 continents". It was also an ingenious and subtle way to represent the takeover of CP by PWA. The same logo, in a square form, became a clever alternative to a true bilingual name on the fuselage replacing the French "e", and the third "a" in English (Canadian/Canadien). Model by The Project Airbus Team Textures by Julian Flight - March 31st, 2024 Virtual Cockpit by Thomas Ruth Virtual Cockpit updated by Chris Evans and Louis Quintero


Filename: Canadian_Airlines_Airbus_A380.zip
License: Freeware, limited distribution
Added: 5th April 2024, 17:19:08
Downloads: 52
Author: Julian Flight
Size: 65.85 MB


Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery
Victoria, Canada including US Southern Gulf Islands and San Juan Islands - Part 2 of 2 Download

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FSX-only version of Victoria, Canada area scenery including the Southern Gulf Islands and the San Juan Islands of the US. Includes automated installer and configurator by Scot Fraser.

Features:
-accurate shorelines, lakes and streams;
-landclass;
-FSX multi-LOD mesh with 10m maximum resolution;
-complete road network with moving traffic;
-railroads;
-utility corridors;
-marinas and ferry terminals;
-many static boats, including a custom model of the Canada Coast Guard ship Sir Wilfred Laurier;
-detailed models of major buildings and the Ogden Point Terminal;
-many bridges;
-nearly 300 marine lights; and corrected antennae locations.

Facilities include Don Grovestine's famous CYYJ (Victoria International Airport); 12 other Canadian land-based airports: Butler Field, Duncan (CAM3), Gaines, Hastings, Hudson Island, James Island, Thomas, Village Bay, Raven Field (CML2), Saltspring, Sidney Island, Whiskey Point; 20 US airports Blakely (38WA), Burden (61WA), Center Island (79WA), Clam Harbor (WA35), Crane Island, Decatur Shores (WN07), Decatur-Jones (WA18), Waldronaire (90WA), Orcas Island (KORS), Friday Harbour (KFHR), Lopez Island (S31), Pile Point, Roche Harbor (WA09), Shaw Island, Stuart Island Airpark (7WA5), Stuart Island West (2WA3), Wilding (6WA5), Windsock (4WA4); 12 floatplane facilities: Bedwell (CAB3), Fisherman's Bay (WA81), Friday Harbor (W33), Ganges (CAX6), Maple Bay, Mayne (CAW7), Port Washington (CAP8), Roche Harbor (W39), Rosario (W49), Shawnigan Lake (CAV8), Victoria Harbour (CYWH), Victoria International (CAP5) and Westsound, Orcas (WA83) - many with AI traffic; 9 heliports: Ganges (CAL7), Mayne (CBF5), Camel Point (CBF7), Jubilee (CBK8), Victoria General (CBW7) Madrona Bay (CBW9), Shoal Point (CBZ7), Mount Belcher (CMBH).

AI models include the DHC-2 floatplane in local liveries, a cruise ship model (by Mitsuya Hamaguchi) and two repaints, pilot boat, and small boats (by Larry Silsbee).

Ultimate Terrain X compatible (not required). Users of Vancouver+ for FSX will also get additional cruise ship traffic and additional floatplane and helicopter traffic. Full documentation. By Don Grovestine, Jon Patch and Holger Sandmann. Many other contributors: see documentation. Part 2 of 2 - you also need file vicenh7a.zip


Filename: Victoria_Canada_including_US_Southern_Gulf_Islands.zip
License: Check within download
Added: 29th January 2010, 21:21:49
Downloads: 23,167
Author: Don Grovestine, Jon Patch and Holger Sandmann
Size: 59.08 MB


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