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| Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Original Aircraft | |
| FSX/FS2004 USAF C-133B Cargomaster 590524 |
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This is a repaint of the Douglas C-133B Cargomaster in the USAF scheme. The freeware Douglas C-133 Cargomaster by Tim Conrad is needed for this repaint - link provided. This repaint was tested on FSX-SE. It should work on FSX & FS2004. Textures for FS2004 users are included. Textures are 32bit DDS & DXT3 BMP. The C-133 was conceived as an air transport for the USA's large missiles, and was designed to meet the requirements for the USAF’s Logistic Carrier Support System. The Douglas designed C-133 Cargomaster first flew on 23 April 1956. In fact, Douglas built 50 of the turboprop powered C-133 Cargomasters from 1956 to 1961. It was the largest turboprop transport ever to be accepted by the U.S. Air Force. In 1958 the C-133s began flying MATS air routes throughout the world, and two Dover based C-133s established transatlantic speed records for transport aircraft on their first flights to Europe. The fleet of 50 aircraft proved itself invaluable during the Vietnam War, but fatigue problems led to their withdrawal from service in 1971. The aircraft was a marvel in its era, but it was soon under the microscope as the accidents started accunmulating. Throughout the 15 year service of the C-133 9 were destroyed in accidents and one was written off. Having said that, the C-133 was the first wave of turboprop and jet powered giants to come onto the scene in the post piston engine era, and was followed by the C-141, and the giant of them all the C-5 Galaxy. This aircraft, 590524, was with the 60th Military Airlift Wing MAC. It was retired on Jun 16, 1971, and scrapped by end of 1974.
| Filename: | FSXFS2004_USAF_C133B_Cargomaster_590524.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 11th December 2019, 18:45:50 |
| Downloads: | 79 |
| Author: | Ted Giana |
| Size: | 5.31 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Air Anatolia Airbus A300b4-204 Virtual |
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SGA A300B4-203 Air Anatolia With Setup - SGA is dedicated to providing our users with exclusive features, accuracy, and frame rate friendly models. In keeping up with our traditions, we offer the below features that are standard to all our aircraft, as well as a few GROUND BREAKING NEVER BEFORE SEEN features that are EXCLUSIVE to SGA! Detailed and accurate model recreating the A300B4 in all its prestige. Full compliment of animations including accurately deploying spoilers. Accurate flap animations that model their real counterparts faithfully. Full and accurate lighting, 3D engine fans
Detailed landing gear with accurate retraction sequence. Opening cargo and passenger doors. Fully deploying thrust-reversing doors as soon as you enter reverse thrust! You no longer have to hold down the F2 key to get full deployment, nor do you get the jerky animations that you do with our previous aircraft. AN SGA EXCLUSIVE! Automatically extending landing lights, no gauges required! AN SGA EXCLUSIVE! Tilting trucks on the landing gear that remain level with the ground during rotation (takeoff)! AN SGA EXCLUSIVE! And a soon to be added feature, TRUE dynamic flexing wings. Our wings are no longer linked to the landing gear, as are so many other aircraft out there. Instead our wings behave and act like the real things! Watch them flex up as you gain speed during takeoff! Grit your teeth during those hard landings as the wings flex down from the impact! And best of all, watch them flex when you encounter turbulence in flight! All of this with silky smooth animations!
(Look for this feature and more in our upcoming DC-10 update) AN SGA EXCLUSIVE! Animations:
Shift + E: Main Cabin Door, Shift + E + 2: Forward Passenger Door, Wing Fold (Must assign a key): Cargo Doors and Galley Service Doors
| Filename: | Air_Anatolia_Airbus_A300b4204_Virtual.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 2nd September 2007, 17:30:57 |
| Downloads: | 984 |
| Author: | Semih Cop |
| Size: | 2.97 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| "Your Own Sea Port"..Part II of "Your Own" |
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This scenery is Part II of "Your Own" Series. The first one is "Your own AirPort"....
slowly but surely a community is being born!!!!!!...what do you get with YOSP??
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"YO Airport" has contracted the " Marching Band and Construction Ltd" to construct the " YO-Seaport" near the rich Oil Fields of the coast. MBC Ltd, has thus proceeded full blast on this major important Sea Port which will give traffic to YO Airport and sorroundings.....Now planes will fly on rigid schedules between these two airfields......
later YO-Hill Airfields(Part III) will come along in the mountains in small lakes and Sea Stops...or small seaplane destinations....for more Fun and activities!!!!
What does "Your Own Sea Port" has for you.....?and what can you do there??
1) Two Airfields, one grass for small private planes and one Concrete for Commercial traffic ( new technique so it won´t be "sunk" with whatever mesh you have!!!) ...........+ Floatplane Base!!!
2) Helicopter Pad at the Port Hospital...(lighted)
3) Rescue Sailors at burning ship!!!!---(ship sinking fast!!)...take them to the Port´s Hospital.
4) Check moving traffic with any chopper.( There is a red corvette which must be checked with some women driving too fast!!!)
5) Participate in:
Road Race ( Need a car!!)...Prices galore!!!
Boat Race around Red Bull Pylons (need a Boat!!)...RedBull guys left them here for good!!!
Fly a Race at the same Pylons...(Really Hard!!!!)
6) Fly Tourists to Fishing Lake where Bass Abounds..(Need Floatplane).
8) Fly with your Navy Patrol plane and check on some "Strange Submarine
taking pictures of the port"...if necessary blow it to smitherins!!!!!!!
9) Open a New Airline....YO Air Service Inc...
10) Fly around and take pictures.
11) Take executives to the Oil Facilities in the Interior (EpisodeIII)...
or just fly around with your gal, wife or hummmm, hummmm.............or go fly under its three bridges!!!!!
12) Take passenger from the "Float Plane" Airpark, near the hospital, to lakes and rivers. The Mayor of YOSP will be giving the "city Keys" to all Pilots
who makes four consecutive loops in a helicopter on Sunday at 11:42:45.
| Filename: | Your_Own_Sea_PortPart_II_of_Your_Own.zip |
| License: | Freeware, limited distribution |
| Added: | 28th November 2008, 15:48:14 |
| Downloads: | 1,513 |
| Author: | Gera Godoy Canova |
| Size: | 900.13 KB |
| Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Scenery | |
| RAF Burn |
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The Station opened in 1942 before closing in 1946, it hosted No. 431 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force as part of 4 Group RAF Bomber Command which formed at the airfield on 13
November 1942 flying Vickers Wellington Mark X aircraft while at Burn. On 15 July 1943 the squadron was transferred to RAF Tholthorpe and became part of No. 6 Group RCAF.
On 1 January 1944 No. 658 Squadron RAF moved to the airfield from RAF Clifton flying the Taylorcraft Auster III but left only seven days moving to RAF Doncaster but on 21 January
1944 the squadron returned, this time staying until 14 March 1944 when they moved to RAF Collyweston. The squadron was briefly joined on 31 December 1943 by 659 Squadron which
moved to RAF Clifton the following day.
During its use the airfield was also used by No. 10 Aircrew Holding Unit RAF.
On 6 January 1944 No. 578 Squadron RAF squadron was relocated to RAF Burn from RAF Snaith. This Bomber Command squadron flew Handley Page Halifax Mk. III before disbanding on 15
April 1945 and the station was closed for flying operations in July 1945.
On the night of 30 March 1944, Pilot Officer Cyril Joe Barton took off from RAF Burn in Halifax LK797 for a raid on Nuremberg, and won a posthumous Victoria Cross for valour.
Shortly after flying was discontinued, the Royal Army Service Corps took over some facilities to store surplus equipment. ] Many of the buildings have been dismantled but all
three runways remain intact and are used by Burn Gliding Club Ltd.
| Filename: | RAF_Burn.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 26th March 2017, 19:04:19 |
| Downloads: | 59 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 185.32 KB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Scenery | |
| RAF Burn |
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File Description:
The Station opened in 1942 before closing in 1946, it hosted No. 431 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force as part of 4 Group RAF Bomber Command which formed at the airfield on 13 November 1942 flying Vickers Wellington Mark X aircraft while at Burn. On 15 July 1943 the squadron was transferred to RAF Tholthorpe and became part of No. 6 Group RCAF.
On 1 January 1944 No. 658 Squadron RAF moved to the airfield from RAF Clifton flying the Taylorcraft Auster III but left only seven days moving to RAF Doncaster but on 21 January 1944 the squadron returned, this time staying until 14 March 1944 when they moved to RAF Collyweston. The squadron was briefly joined on 31 December 1943 by 659 Squadron which moved to RAF Clifton the following day.
During its use the airfield was also used by No. 10 Aircrew Holding Unit RAF.
On 6 January 1944 No. 578 Squadron RAF squadron was relocated to RAF Burn from RAF Snaith. This Bomber Command squadron flew Handley Page Halifax Mk. III before disbanding on 15 April 1945 and the station was closed for flying operations in July 1945.
On the night of 30 March 1944, Pilot Officer Cyril Joe Barton took off from RAF Burn in Halifax LK797 for a raid on Nuremberg, and won a posthumous Victoria Cross for valour.
Shortly after flying was discontinued, the Royal Army Service Corps took over some facilities to store surplus equipment. ] Many of the buildings have been dismantled but all three runways remain intact and are used by Burn Gliding Club Ltd.
Source:Wikipedia
| Filename: | RAF_Burn.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 26th March 2017, 19:29:21 |
| Downloads: | 113 |
| Author: | Terry Boissel |
| Size: | 185.28 KB |
| Category: Prepar3D V1-4 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| North American P-51D 359th FG (CS-L) 'Daddy's Girl' |
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This folder contains a repaint for the A2A WoP3 P-51D Mustang (with AccuSim), in the colors of P-51D-10-NA 44-14377 as flown by Captain Ray S. "X-ray eyes" Wetmore, of the 370th FS/ 359th FG. Born in Kerman, California, Ray Shuey Wetmore enlisted in the Army in November 1941 at age 18 and entered pilot training eight months later. Upon commissioning in March 1943 he joined the new 359th Fighter Group which was sent to England in October that year. Flying with the 370th Fighter Squadron, in February and March 1944 Wetmore scored his first 4.25 victories flying the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt. Upon conversion to P-51 Mustangs the group ranged farther afield and Wetmore became a 20-year-old ace with a double victory on May 19, downing two Me-109s. At month's end his tally was 8.25. At year's end he was a captain with nearly 15 kills, flying several Mustangs named Daddy's Girl.
He flew 44-14377 between 2 november 1944 and 10 march 1945, when it was damaged by Flak near Remagen. He scored nine victories with this aircraft, making it his most successful mount
Upon return from leave in the U.S., then-Captain Wetmore scored steadily from November 1944 to January 1945. In that period he downed 12 more enemy fighters including 4.5 FW-190s on January 14. His final victory was a rocket-powered Me-163 on March 15. His final score was 21.25 destroyed and one damaged in aerial combat, highest score in the 359th Fighter Group and eighth best of all Americans in the European Theater. On VE-Day he was a 21-year-old major and the highest scoring ace still on active duty in the 8th AF. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the A2A paintkit.
| Filename: | North_American_P51D_359th_FG_CSL_Daddys_Girl.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 10th November 2018, 16:48:16 |
| Downloads: | 95 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 13.48 MB |
| Category: Online ATC - Software | |
| Network Launcher Client |
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Ready to take your flight simulation hobby to the next level of realism and entertainment? Try flying online alongside your fellow flight simmers in this friendly online community! The POSCON Launcher enables users to download, install, launch, and auto-update all other software required to connect to the Positive Control Network. The Launcher auto-updates itself when a new version is released, so after the initial download from AVSIM, you will not need to download it again from here. /// WHAT IS POSCON? /// The Positive Control (POSCON) Network is a massively multiplayer online network that connects users of various flight simulator platforms (FSX, P3D, MSFS, and X-Plane) together with virtual air traffic controllers in an interactive, immersive, and realistic environment. Our team of highly skilled aviation professionals have developed a common error-based training system so that everyone, regardless of skill and knowledge level, can engage cooperatively together on the network. Consistency is ensured by gamification through a web-based point system solution where users compete for status. POSCON was designed to cater to both newbies and experienced flight simmers. This is a judgement free community, come try us out! /// NETWORK FEATURES /// - 15 Hz refresh rate multiplayer server - fast enough for precision formation flying - Voice over IP (VoIP) technology that allows users to realistically simulate Very High Frequency (VHF) radio communications - Custom model matching will draw other pilots' aircraft in your sim - ATC software that simulates the FAA En Route Automation Modernization (ERAM) radar system - Realistic ICAO flight plan (FPL) filing system that allow you file flight plans up to 5 days in advance of your flight - A live map that allows you to track your flight and other online activity (updates every second) - Statistics tracking - Passenger and cargo role-play system to give your flights purpose (Trips System) - Realistic Controller Pilot Data Link Communications (CPDLC) system - Weekly online events
| Filename: | Network_Launcher_Client.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 12th February 2022, 02:06:13 |
| Downloads: | 60 |
| Author: | POSCON |
| Size: | 76 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Scenery | |
| Polish Airports VOL. 1 DEMO |
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POLISH AIRPORTS VOL. 1 DEMO is a package of detailed sceneries of EPGD Gdansk, EPKT Katowice, EPRZ Rzeszow (including EPRJ) and EPLB Lublin (including EPSW) airports in Poland, fully compatible with FS2004.
This product is a fully functional DEMO version of the commercial payware product. It features same airports layout as in the full version but with limited 3D objects and low resolution textures. Using this free demo ensures no problems with online (VATSIM, IVAO, multiplayer etc.) flying in case some users use the payware scenery and some don't.
Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport (GDN/EPGD) is an international airport, the 3rd largest airport in Poland, often used as a diversionary airport for Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport in the event of poor weather or emergencies. Katowice International Airport (KTW/EPKT) is an international airport, which service both passenger flow and cargo flights. Its concrete runway is 2,800 m * 60 m (9,186 ft * 197 ft) and can accommodate even heavy transports such as Antonov An-124 or An-225. Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport (RZE/EPRZ) is an international airport located in southeastern Poland. It is the seventh-busiest airport in Poland. Near to EPRZ there is located a smaller Rzeszow Jasionka Airport (EPRJ) used by Rzeszow Aeroclub (900x30m lighted asphalt runway (090/270), 700x100m grass strip). Lublin Airport (Port Lotniczy Lublin) (LUZ/EPLB) has a 2520m runway, and the terminal facilities are capable of handling 4 x B738/A320.
The product is equipped with an automatic installer, which means that the scenery will be automatically added to the Flight Simulator Scenery Library. Please uninstall all previous versions of this airport you may have installed before. Please make also sure that no duplicate AFCAD files are installed.
Enjoy your virtual flying with Drzewiecki Design!
| Filename: | Polish_Airports_VOL_1_DEMO.zip |
| License: | Commercial demo |
| Added: | 2nd September 2015, 22:18:50 |
| Downloads: | 1,054 |
| Author: | Drzewiecki Design |
| Size: | 35.47 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Utilities | |
| Gauges Recovery 1.2 for FSX |
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New ! Since version 1.2 Gauges Recovery also fix the problem of compatibility from FS9 add-ons which display all gray and without texture !!!
DESCRIPTION:
For years I worked on Flight Simulator I realized that many people have problems with showing the gauges panel (black screen) or special effects such as afterburner, smoke or line of condensation occurring after uninstalling an add-on or accidentally deleted files of the simulator.
In your Flight Simulator X there is a folder named 'Gauges' it contains files 'gauges' representative board instrumentation for each add-on, such as the autopilot, the horizon indicator etc, if you delete one of these files, your panel will not display the gauge that it was programmed. It is the same for the folder 'Effects' that contains all the special effects in FSX, it sometimes happens that some files in these folders disappear leaving your simulator in a situation where you no longer see your instrument panel (black screens) and afetburner invisible. Under these conditions, you reinstall FSX and lose a lot of time (and patience).
So I created Gauges Recovery, a small free utility that will restore all your gauges and effects of origin in less than 10 seconds. With Gauges Recovery, you're sure to get the display of all gauges and effects.
This program does restore the original files from Microsoft FSX FSX SP1, FSX SP2 and not the files from other publishers, no changes will be made to these files.
Some people see the gauges all black (black screens), unless FSX is installed correctly. The solution to this problem is to install the files MSVCP70.DLL and msvcr70.dll in your 'system32', Gauges Recovery does this automatically for you.
Do not look if Gauges Recovery is installed because there is no installation, the program only updates files in FSX and nothing else.
| Filename: | Gauges_Recovery_12_for_FSX.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 19th January 2010, 10:47:17 |
| Downloads: | 4,884 |
| Author: | Erik BENDER |
| Size: | 11.43 MB |
| Category: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications | |
| Boeing B-17G 91st BG (OR-R) 'Nine O Nine' |
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This folder contains a repaint for the A2A WoP2 B-17G in the colors of B-17G-30-BO 'Nine o nine". Nine-O-Nine was a Boeing B-17G-30-BO Flying Fortress heavy bomber, of the 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, that completed 140 combat missions during World War II, believed to be the Eighth Air Force record for most missions, without loss to the crews that flew it. The original aircraft, a block 30 B-17G manufactured by Boeing, was nicknamed after the last three digits of her serial number: 42-31909. Nine-0-Nine was added to the USAAF inventory on December 15, 1943, and flown overseas on February 5, 1944. After depot modifications, she was delivered to the 91st BG at RAF Bassingbourn, England, on February 24, 1944, as a replacement aircraft, one of the last B-17s received in factory-applied camouflage paint.
A former navigator of the 91st BG, Marion Havelaar, reported in his history of the group that Nine-O-Nine completed either 126 or 132 consecutive missions without aborting for mechanical reasons, also believed to be a record. M/Sgt. Rollin L. Davis, maintenance line chief of the bomber, received the Bronze Star for his role in achieving the record.
Her first bombing raid was on Augsburg, Germany, on February 25, 1944. She made 18 bombing raids on Berlin. In all she flew 1,129 hours and dropped 562,000 pounds of bombs. She had 21 engine changes, four wing panel changes, 15 main gas tank changes, and 18 changes of Tokyo tanks (long-range fuel tanks).
After the hostilities ceased in Europe, Nine-O-Nine was returned to the United States on June 8, 1945, and was consigned to the RFC facility at Kingman, Arizona on December 7, 1945, and eventually scrapped.
B-17G-85-DL, 44-83575, civil registration N93012, owned and flown by The Collings Foundation, Stow, Massachusetts, flew marked as the historic Nine-O-Nine until its crash on the 2nd of October 2019. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom.
| Filename: | Boeing_B17G_91st_BG_ORR_Nine_O_Nine.zip |
| License: | Freeware |
| Added: | 6th October 2019, 20:39:06 |
| Downloads: | 235 |
| Author: | Jan Kees Blom |
| Size: | 18.73 MB |