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Name: fc-2w2.zip Size: 9,007,857 Date: 11-14-2008
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Name: giudo17e.zip Size: 15,505,381 Date: 11-14-2008
FS2002 Spanish Civil War Dornier 17E. This plane went into service from the beginning of 1937 with the nickname "flying pencil" for the long fuselage. It served in the Spanish Civil War with Gen. Franco. Virtual cockpit fully moving and lighted. Model, texture, panel, VC by F. Giuli. Gauges by H. Keitel, P. Primavesi, M. Mopar. |
Name: hawk_p36.zip Size: 1,645,769 Date: 11-14-2008
FS2000/FS2002 Curtiss P-36 Hawk. the Curtiss P36 Hawk, also know as Curtiss Hawk Model 75, was a U.S. built fighter aircraft of the 1930s. A contemporary of the Hawker Hurricane and Messerschmitt Bf 109, it was one of the first fighters of the new generation of sleek monoplanes with extensive use of metal in construction and powerful piston engines. It was extensively used by the French Air Force and also by British Commonwealth and Chinese forces. By Richard Alexander van Hien. |
Name: p_jager.zip Size: 813,313 Date: 11-14-2008 FS2000/FS2002 Pander S.4 Postjager. The company built a small number of trainer and sporting aircraft, perhaps the most well-known aircraft being the Pander S.4 "Postjager", designed by Theo Slot. The design was suggested by pilot Dirk Asjes, who was critical of the slow development of Dutch airmail flights. He asked Pander to build a special mail plane. This was designated the S.4, and was known as the "Postjager" or "Panderjager" (and later, due to its mechanical unreliability, as the "Pechjager" - "Pech" being Dutch for "breakdown"). In October 1933 this aircraft flew to the Netherlands East Indies. It made an emergency landing in Italy, but eventually arrived at Batavia after 72 hours and 20 minutes in the air. By Richard Alexander van Hien. |
Name: epby2008.zip Size: 58,688,641 Date: 11-12-2008
FS2002/FS2004 Scenery--Bydgoszcz Airport (EPBY 2008), Poland. By Mateusz Stabryla. |
Name: rf4_awgn.zip Size: 2,051,676 Date: 11-08-2008
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Name: alphc141.zip Size: 17,821,020 Date: 11-06-2008
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Name: widefs.zip Size: 798,736 Date: 11-05-2008
FS98/FS2000/FS2002/FS2004 WideFS network application interface for Microsoft Flight Simulator, v6.75, with TCP/IP and IPX/SPX support. Allows linking of external flightsim applications over a LAN without the need to have a copy of Flight Simulator on the remote computer. By Pete Dowson. |
Name: destfn20.zip Size: 7,136,925 Date: 10-30-2008
FS2002/FS2004/FSX Destination Finder v2.0. This program is designed to make it easy for you to find suitable airports to start and end your flight. In the program, you enter the ICAO code of the airport at which you want to start (or end) your journey. Then (optionally) you enter the distance you wish to fly, and (optionally) the heading on which you wish to fly. The program will search through a database of all the airports in FS, and will compile a list of the airports nearest to your desired destination. Alternatively, the program can read your aircraft's position, and use that as the starting point of the search. You can also optionally specify: a maximum and/or minimum distance; a maximum and/or minimum heading; a maximum and/or minimum length for the runway; a maximum and/or minimum elevation for the airport; whether the runway must have an ILS; the runway surface; whether the airport must be civil or military or either; whether or not the airport must have a control tower; whether or not the airport must have at least one runway open for landing and/or takeoff; whether the airport must have any particular type of parking; and whether the airport must be in a particular state/province or country. The program can also choose an airport at random which matches your criteria, which can help you find new places to fly. The program now comes with all the data it needs to function as fully as possible with FSX, FS2004 and FS2002, and includes a database creator which will customise the data so that it takes fully into account all your add-on scenery and AFCADs. By Martin Gleeson. (Previous version had 2268 downloads) |
Name: fsc311.zip Size: 2,460,617 Date: 10-28-2008
FS2004/FSX FSChatter version 3.1.1. Now with support for FSX (as well as FS2004/FS2002) and a volume control to set the chatter levels. Play recordings of actual ATC chatter as you fly. The program uses the Com2 frequency to select the ATC chatter set you have assigned to a given airport. Com1 remains available for Flight Simulator's normal ATC conversations. Sample ATC chatter files are included for the following airports located in the Toronto area: CNC3-Brampton, CYTZ-Toronto City Center, CYOO-Oshawa, CYYZ-Lester B. Pearson International. FSChatter has an option that allows you to put a reception range around each airport. The ATC chatter will begin to play as you fly into that range and stop when you fly out of that range. FSChatter will play wave files from almost any source, you can record your own or download existing chatter files from your favorite flightsim web site. Version 3.1.1 adds additional preferences to enable/disable detection of Flight Simulator's master battery switch. It is compatible with the OZChat series of ATC files as well as BSATC, EarCandy and Enviro! wave files. All of FSChatter's features, except the reception range, remain fully available after a 30 day trial. (Previous registrations are not affected.) Requires the most current version of Peter Dowson's FSUIPC.dll Module. Shareware $5.00 by Dave Westbury. |
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