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| Category: Flight Simulator X - Original Aircraft | |
| Bristol F2B Mk.1 (Part 4) |
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File Description:
Flight Simulator X version of the Bristol Fighter Mk.1 or 'Biff' as it was called by it's crews in WW1. This file is part 4 of a 4 part download and contains visual models and textures depicting 4-blade propeller versions, D8084 of No 139 Sqdn RAF and B1112 of No.22 Sqdn RFC/RAF. This file requires the prior successful installation of part 1 (F2BX1Pt1.zip), which contains common textures. Parts 2 & 3 are optional. This aircraft was modeled using 3DS Max 8.0 and compiled using FSX SDK tools and will only work in FSX or higher. It is NOT compatible with FS2004. The aircraft makes full use of FSX materials and also features skinned animated crew members in the external model. It also features a detailed virtual cockpit. All instruments, levers and selectors are modeled in the 3D model. It does not use the FSX gauge system and there is NO 2D cockpit.
| Filename: | Bristol_F2B_Mk1_Part_4.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 2nd February 2007, 03:23:26 |
| Downloads: | 5,527 |
| Author: | Robert Bruce |
| Size: | 17.22 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| Deer Valley FC Resort & Roosevelt Lake |
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File Description:
Deer Valley Resort at Roosevelt Lake Scenery. -
This is a fictious Resort at Roosevelt Lake by Grapevine AZ USA.
Its basically a fly-in resort for the Deer Valley Flying Club members to relax, do some fishing, go to the Amusement Park and have a general great time. But the resort is now open to the public. If you dont want to spend the big bucks, there is a small campground located nearby.
I suggest a float plane or helocopter for the trip out and back. If you're a competent bush pilot, you might be able to land on the grass runway, but its a very difficult strip. Fly a STOL plane or you wil not make it.
Acknowledments:
Microsoft: FS X Sdk Scenery function of the Mission builder.
Abacus: Scenery shortcut tool.
Lee Swordy: AFCAD Ver 2.21.
NOTE: This scenery is frame rate friendly, but I would highly suggest turning off ground shadows.
| Filename: | Deer_Valley_FC_Resort__Roosevelt_Lake.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 18th January 2007, 05:20:29 |
| Downloads: | 1,219 |
| Author: | Bob Caparoula |
| Size: | 4.16 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery Design | |
| Land Classification Visual Reference |
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File Description:
Welcome to the visual reference for Land Classifications used with MSFS 2002 and 2004. This reference is not tested with MS Flight Simulator X, but I guess it could be very helpful there too.
You are able to see how a specific Land Classification Value will look in MSFS without building a .bgl file first. You can even compare different Values right away to make an easy decision of which one to use.
Since this reference is a PDF file, you don't need any other tool, but a PDF reader or editor of your choice.
The amount of the visual references is very complete, at least as far as the documentation of the SDK for Terrain Modeling is complete.
All the screenshots are taken at Ibiza, Spain at the exact same location, angle of view, season, date and time with identical weather conditions. This way it is easy to compare the different Land Classifications and get an idea of how they really look.
| Filename: | Land_Classification_Visual_Reference.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 23rd October 2006, 22:28:34 |
| Downloads: | 1,397 |
| Author: | Gerhard Scheuerecker |
| Size: | 18.2 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Sounds | |
| ATC Voices - Airline Call Signs set 19 |
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File Description:
A collection of 19 new or improved airline callsigns, for use with
Flight Simulator 2004 and FS2002. Installation requires the
EditVoicepack software
(see http://bevelstone.xs4all.nl/FlightSimulator/EditVoicepack) by Lars
Møllebjerg which is also available free download from the usual Flight
Simulator download sites such as Avsim.
The callsigns included here represent a range of airlines around the
world for which flightplans and/or aircraft are available. They are:
AIRBRASIL: Air Brasil (Brazil),
AIRLIMITED: Airwaves Airlink (Zambia),
AWAL: Bahrain Air (Bahrain),
BATMAN: G5 Executive (Switzerland),
CARIBBEAN AIRLINES: Caribbean Airlines (Trinidad & Tobago),
CHONG QING: Chong Qing Airlines (China),
CITYLINK: CTK Network Aviation (Ghana),
COSTERA: Aerolitoral (Mexico),
EUROMANX: Euromanx (United Kingdom),
FLAGSHIP: Pinnacle Airlines (United States of America),
GABON AIRLINES: Gabon Airlines (Gabon),
ICE: Skytraders (Australia),
ORBEST: Orbest (Portugal),
ORIONIX: Orion-X (Russian Federation),
OSH AVIA: Osh Avia (Kyrgyzstan),
SKY CHALLENGER: Challenge Aero (Ukraine),
SWIFT TANGO: Five Forty Aviation - Fly540 (Kenya),
TURKISH AIRFORCE: Turkish Air Force (Turkey), and
VALUAIR: Valuair (Singapore).
| Filename: | ATC_Voices__Airline_Call_Signs_set_19.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 16th February 2008, 09:42:46 |
| Downloads: | 5,887 |
| Author: | John Hinson |
| Size: | 14.5 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Panels | |
| Boeing 777-200 Wingviews |
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File Description:
Realistic wingviews for all three engine types for the new Project Open Sky 777-200. Each set of views adjusted for engine-type (RR Trent series, GE90 series and P&W4000 series). Choice of 3 different views of the left engine & option of a "Gear Cam" view that shows the left main landing gear. Enable/disable these different views using switches & a quick sim reload (remember to save your flight first). Full instrucctions included. Please be aware that these views were set on a 1680 X 1050 monitor. Some adjustments to the wingview figures might have to be made depending on your monitor-size. Id like to take this chance to thank the talented group of people at Posky for this great new 777-200. Also thanks to all the repainters, sound-creators & panel gurus out there who bring it all together and make this hobby so enjoyable. Enjoy the passenger wingviews on this big Boeing twin :-)
| Filename: | Boeing_777200_Wingviews.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 12th October 2008, 10:26:58 |
| Downloads: | 3,523 |
| Author: | Nevin Pariat | Project Opensky |
| Size: | 326.04 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| Terra Firma Ground Detail |
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File Description:
Well, most of you probably have used a couple of different detail1.bmp textures either for FS9 or FSX. Many of those seemed to be aimed at achieving a grassy look. With this texture however I have tried to create a more alround yet more detailed look that will work on pretty much any terrain, whether you fly over mountains, farming fields or beautiful forests.
I've kept the texture size at 1024 x 1024 simply because I think it blends in better that way with the underlying default textures. And even with high quality addons I prefer this specific texture to enhance the underlying textures, I don't feel it should dominate it.
I'm an avid virtual bushflyer so I find myself flying over natural areas most of the time. So with that in mind I didn't try to create this texture for urban areas, however I don't think it looks that bad over cities.
| Filename: | Terra_Firma_Ground_Detail.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 12th April 2009, 22:33:33 |
| Downloads: | 4,457 |
| Author: | Erik Hardenbol |
| Size: | 557.86 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| Los Roques Archipelago and Airports |
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File Description:
This project rebuilds Venezuela's Los Roques archipelago, adds the Gran Roque (SVRS) and Dos Mosquises (SVDM) airports, and includes AI flight plans, boat traffic, and a custom terrain mesh for Gran Roque. Accurate coastlines and lakes, as well as corrected landclass and waterclass are provided based on the latest available satellite imagery. Although current satellite imagery for this region only exists in relatively low resolution, an abundance of aerial photography was used to add custom features to Gran Roque and Dos Mosquises. Updates were created or rebuilt in a manner which carefully aligned airport data with current satellite imagery, when available. Scenery was created using Airport Design Editor X v1.50.4402, SBuilderX 3.13, and the FSX Object Placement Tool. Scenery objects were added and modified from stock FSX scenery to resemble as closely as possible the actual airports. Thank you to John Hinson and Tiago Besciak for granting permission to adapt their AI flight plans to realistically populate (SVRS) Gran Roque.
| Filename: | Los_Roques_Archipelago_and_Airports.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 27th July 2013, 02:34:10 |
| Downloads: | 1,397 |
| Author: | Carlyle Sharpe |
| Size: | 7.66 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| SCIP - Isla de Pascua & Mataveri Intl - Easter Island |
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File Description:
This project rebuilds Easter Island / Isla de Pascua. Mataveri Intl (SCIP) is completely overhauled, and all airport objects are aligned from satellite imagery. Landclass polygons and coastlines were meticulously hand-drawn directly from satellite imagery to provide the most detailed and accurate scenery available for this region. AI road and boat traffic is activated for the region. Accurate coastlines and road data, as well as corrected land and waterclass are provided based on the latest available satellite imagery. GA flights use default aircraft and include an option to add Chilean Air Force planes around the island. Numerous Moai (Easter Island heads) have been placed around the island according to satellite imagery. Scenery was created using Airport Design Editor X v1.61.5298, SBuilderX 3.13, and the FSX Object Placement Tool. Scenery objects were added and modified from stock FSX scenery to resemble as closely as possible the actual airports. The FSX apron lights included are from the terrific set created by Jim Dhaenens.
| Filename: | SCIP__Isla_de_Pascua__Mataveri_Intl___Easter_Islan.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 12th July 2014, 08:17:55 |
| Downloads: | 5,723 |
| Author: | Carlyle Sharpe |
| Size: | 5.33 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| FS2004/P3D Qantas A350-1000ULR "Project Sunrise" |
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File Description:
FS2004/P3D Qantas A350-1000ULR "Project Sunrise". Qantas Registration VH-OJA. This is a "fictional reg" at time of upload although heavily rumoured to be the reg # attached in honour of VH-OJA which was attached to Qantas's first 747-400 that set a record breaking 20 hour non-stop flight. 2 liveries included and repainted on TDS A350-1000 of Qantas's in the standard Qantas livery and a fictional "Project Sunrise" livery. The aircraft has some custom textures including custom passenger entry, custom fan blades, custom engine cowlings, custom Michelin Air-X tires. - Texture only. Included are 1024x1024 for FS9 and 2048x2048 for P3D. You will need to add to your existing TDS A350-1000 G2 model. For support with aircraft please visit Tenkuu Developers Studio's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tds350. Works in FS9 and P3D. Repaint by Phillip Hughes.
| Filename: | FS2004P3D_Qantas_A3501000ULR_Project_Sunrise.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 10th May 2026, 14:49:07 |
| Downloads: | 165 |
| Author: | TDS A350-1000 | Phillip Hughes |
| Size: | 43.81 MB |
| Category: Orbiter - Orbital Stations | |
| New Skylab 2, 3 And 4 Mission |
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File Description:
Skylab 2
25 May 1973 13:00 GMT. Duration: 28.03 days. Call Sign: Skylab. Backup
Crew: McCandless, Musgrave, Schweickart. Nation: USA. Agency: NASA.
Launch Site: Cape Canaveral . Launch Complex: LC39B. Launch Vehicle:
Saturn IB . LV Configuration: Saturn IB s/n SA-206. Program: Skylab.
Class: Manned. Type: Lunar spacecraft. Spacecraft: Apollo CSM. Payload
: Apollo CSM 116. Mass: 19,979 kg. Location of Spacecraft: Naval
Aviation Museum, Pensacola, FL. Perigee: 427 km. Apogee: 439 km.
Inclination: 50.0 deg. Period: 93.2 min.
Epic repair mission which brought Skylab into working order. Included
such great moments as Conrad being flung through space by the whiplash
after heaving on the solar wing just as the debris constraining it
gave way; deployment of a lightweight solar shield, developed in
Houston in one week, which brought the temperatures down to tolerable
levels. With this flight US again took manned spaceflight duration
record.
When the meteoroid shield ripped loose, it disturbed the mounting of
workshop solar array "wing" two and caused it to partially deploy.
The exhaust plume of the second stage retro-rockets impacted the
partially deployed solar array and literally blew it into space.
Also, a strap of debris from the meteoroid shield overlapped solar
array "wing" number one such that when the programmed deployment
signal occurred, wing number one was held in a slightly opened
position where it was able to generate virtually no power.
In the meantime, the space station had achieved a near-circular orbit
at the desired altitude of 435 kilometers (270 miles). All other
major functions including payload shroud jettison, deployment of the
Apollo Telescope Mount (Skylab's solar observatory) and its solar
arrays, and pressurization of the space station occurred as planned.
Scientists, engineers, astronauts, and management personnel at the
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and elsewhere worked throughout
the first ten-day period of Skylab's flight to devise the means for
its rescue. Simultaneously, Skylab--seriously overheating--was
maneuvered through varying nose-up attitudes that would best maintain
an acceptable "holding" condition. Because of the loss of the
meteoroid shield, however, this positioning caused workshop
temperatures to rise to 52 degrees Celsius (126 degrees F). During
that ten-day period and for some time thereafter, the space station
operated on less than half of its designed electrical system, in the
partially nose-up attitudes, was generating power at reduced
efficiency. The optimum condition that maintained the most favorable
balance between Skylab temperatures and its power generation
capability occurred at approximately 50 degrees nose-up.
The crew rendezvoused with Skylab on the fifth orbit. After making
substantial repairs, including deployment of a parasol sunshade which
cooled the inside temperatures to 23.8 degrees C (75 degrees F), by
June 4 the workshop was in full operation. In orbit the crew conducted
solar astronomy and Earth resources experiments, medical studies, and
five student experiments; 404 orbits and 392 experiment hours were
completed; three EVAs totalled six hours, 20 minutes.
Skylab 3
28 July 1973 11:10 GMT. Duration: 59.46 days. Call Sign: Skylab.
Backup Crew: Brand, Lenoir, Lind. Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Launch
Site: Cape Canaveral . Launch Complex: LC39B. Launch Vehicle: Saturn
IB . LV Configuration: Saturn IB s/n SA-207. Program: Skylab. Class:
Manned. Type: Lunar spacecraft. Spacecraft: Apollo CSM. Payload:
Apollo CSM 117. Mass: 20,121 kg. Location of Spacecraft: NASA Lewis
Research Center, Cleveland, OH. Perigee: 422 km. Apogee: 442 km.
Inclination: 50.0 deg. Period: 93.2 min.
Continued maintenance of the Skylab space station and extensive
scientific and medical experiments. Installed twinpole solar shield
on EVA; performed major inflight maintenance; doubled record for
length of time in space. Completed 858 Earth orbits and 1,081 hours
of solar and Earth experiments; three EVAs totalled 13 hours, 43
minutes.
Skylab4
16 November 1973 14:01 GMT. Duration: 84.05 days. Call Sign: Skylab.
Backup Crew: Brand, Lenoir, Lind. Nation: USA. Agency: NASA. Launch
Site: Cape Canaveral . Launch Complex: LC39B. Launch Vehicle: Saturn
IB . LV Configuration: Saturn IB s/n SA-208. Program: Skylab. Class:
Manned. Type: Lunar spacecraft. Spacecraft: Apollo CSM. Payload:
Apollo CSM 118. Mass: 20,847 kg. Location of Spacecraft: National Air
and Space Museum (Smithsonian Institution), Washington, DC. Perigee:
422 km. Apogee: 437 km. Inclination: 50.0 deg. Period: 93.1 min.
Included observation and photography of Comet Kohoutek among numerous
experiments. Completed 1,214 Earth orbits and four EVAs totalling 22
hours, 13 minutes. Increased manned space flight time record by 50%.
Rebellion by crew against NASA Ground Control overtasking led to none
of the crew ever flying again.
| Filename: | New_Skylab_2_3_And_4_Mission.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 11th January 2003, 16:39:14 |
| Downloads: | 1,934 |
| Author: | Ronald Dandurand |
| Size: | 6.06 KB |