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  1. X-Plane 11 Bristol Britannia 312 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Bristol Britannia 312 1.0. This is David Starling's Bristol Britannia, converted for X-Plane 11. Designed to a 1947 specification for a medium-range airliner for the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), the Britannia prototype made its first flight on August 16, 1952. A long-range version, the Series 300, was developed for trans-Atlantic service and entered service on the London-New York route on December 19, 1957. G-AOVF was built for BOAC and first flew on December 18, 1957. The highlight of its career was its use by HRH Princess Margaret on a tour of the West Indies in 1958. G-AOVF now resides at the RAF Museum at Cosford, England. This X-Plane version of the aircraft features a custom panel and a BOAC livery. Be sure to read the POH. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).
     

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  2. X-Plane 11 DeHavilland DH104 Dove (Timor) 1.0

    X-Plane 11 DeHavilland DH104 Dove (Timor) 1.0. This is Jacques Brault's X-Plane 8 and 9 De Havilland Dove converted for X-Plane 11. The de Havilland DH.104 Dove was a British short-haul airliner developed and manufactured by de Havilland. It was a monoplane successor to the prewar de Havilland Dragon Rapide biplane. Sounds are provided by Dataroots. Thank you to Jacques Brault for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).

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  3. X-Plane 11 DeHavilland DH104 Dove (Swedish) 1.0

    X-Plane 11 DeHavilland DH104 Dove (Swedish) 1.0. This is Jacques Brault's X-Plane 8 and 9 de Havilland Dove converted for X-Plane 11. The de Havilland DH.104 Dove was a British short-haul airliner developed and manufactured by de Havilland. It was a monoplane successor to the prewar de Havilland Dragon Rapide biplane. Sounds are provided by Dataroots. Thank you to Jacques Brault for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).

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  4. X-Plane 11 Vickers Viscount 806 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Vickers Viscount 806 1.0. This is David Starling's Vickers Viscount, converted for X-Plane 11. The Vickers Viscount was the first turboprop airliner to enter service. The prototype flew on July 16, 1948. Certification was granted on April 14, 1953, and it entered service with British European Airlines (BEA), the next day. This model represents G-APIM in its final configuration, in its British Airways (BA) colors. G-APIM was the last 806 retired by BA. In 1982 In British Air Ferries (BAF) purchased G-APIM, plus several other Ex BA V.800 Viscounts. G-APIM flew with BAF, until a ground accident in 1988 ended her career. Built to TCDS specs. Features accurate airfoils, thermodynamically rated engine, custom panel and a British Airways livery. Be sure to read the POH. Thank you to David Starling for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).
     
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  5. X-Plane 11 Lockheed Model 10 Electra 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Lockheed Model 10 Electra 1.0. This is Jacques Brault's X-Plane 8 and 9 Lockheed Electra converted for X-Plane 11. The Electra was one of the first airliners used by Trans Canada Airways (later Air Canada). The aircraft represented here was restored to flying condition and as such uses modern type instrumentation in the cockpit. Thanks to Dataroots for the sound files and to Scooter for the pilots and passengers. Thanks you to Jacques Brault for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).

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  6. X-Plane 11 Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation 1.0. This is David Starling's Super Constellation, converted for X-Plane 11. The Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation is an American aircraft, a member of the Lockheed Constellation aircraft line. The L1049 was Lockheed's response to the successful Douglas DC-6 airliner, first flying in 1950. Please see the included 'Documentation' folder for David's original credits and information. Thank you to David Starling for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).
     

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  7. X-Plane 11 Basler Turbo 67 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Basler Turbo 67 1.0. This is Pedro van Leeuwen's Basler Turbo 67, converted for X-Plane 11. The Basler BT-67 is a utility aircraft produced by Basler Turbo Conversions of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It is a remanufactured and modified Douglas DC-3; the modifications designed to significantly extend the DC-3's serviceable lifetime. Pedro's original version of this aircraft actually dates back to X-Plane 5 (basic files started in 4.7), with updates occurring in X-Plane 7, 8 and then 9. This latest version enables X-Plane 11 compatibility. Six different liveries are included. Thank you to Pedro van Leeuwen for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).

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  8. X-Plane 11 BOAC Avro York

    X-Plane 11 BOAC Avro York, registration G-AGNY. This is a BOAC livery for Aerostarsim's conversion of Jacques Brault's Avro York for X-Plane 11 (AVRO_YORK_XP1105.ZIP). Unzip and place the newly created 'G-AGNY BOAC' folder, into the 'liveries' directory of the Avro York. By Paul Mort.

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  9. X-Plane 11 Avro York 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Avro York 1.0. This is a conversion of Jacques Brault's Avro York for XP8 and XP9, into X-Plane 11. The Avro York was a British transport aircraft derived from the Second World War Avro Lancaster bomber that was used in both military and airliner roles between 1943 and 1964. Designated the Avro type 685, development began in 1941. The design paired a new "squared-off" fuselage with the wings, tail and undercarriage of the Lancaster bomber. Production was undertaken by Avro with the hopes of sales to both the RAF and in the postwar civil airliner market. Thanks to Dataroots for the sound files, Scooter for the pilot figures, Ho-Hun for the custom instruments and to URF for the Dan-air London livery added to this file upload. Thank you to Jacques Brault for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).
     

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  10. X-Plane 11 Antonov An-12 Cub 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Antonov An-12 Cub 1.0. This is Pedro van Leeuwen's Antonov Cub, converted for X-Plane 11. The Antonov An-12 is a four-engine turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10 and has many variants. Pedro's original version of this aircraft actually dates back to X-Plane 5, with updates occurring in X-Plane 7, 8 and then 9. This latest version enables X-Plane 11 compatibility. Four different liveries are included. Thank you to Pedro van Leeuwen for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).
     

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  11. X-Plane 11 Bristol Type 170 Freighter 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Bristol Type 170 Freighter 1.0. This is Pedro van Leeuwen's Bristol Type 170 Freighter, converted for X-Plane 11. The Bristol Type 170 Freighter was a British twin-engine aircraft designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company as both a freighter and airliner. Pedro's original version of this aircraft actually dates back to X-Plane 5, with updates occurring in X-Plane 7 and then 9. This latest version enables X-Plane 11 compatibility. Four different liveries are included. Thank you to Pedro van Leeuwen for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).
     

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  12. X-Plane 11 Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair 1.0. This is Pedro van Leeuwen's Carvair, converted for X-Plane 11. The Aviation Traders ATL-98 Carvair was a large transport aircraft powered by four radial engines. It was a Douglas DC-4-based air ferry developed by Freddie Laker's Aviation Traders (Engineering) Limited (ATL), with a capacity of 25 passengers and five cars, loaded at the front. Five liveries are included with this X-Plane rendition. Thank you to Pedro van Leeuwen for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).
     
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  13. X-Plane 11 Boeing B-307 Stratoliner 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Boeing B-307 Stratoliner 1.0. This is Thibaud Duhamel's Stratoliner, converted for X-Plane 11. The Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner was the first commercial transport aircraft to enter service with a pressurized cabin. This feature allowed the aircraft to cruise at an altitude of 20,000 feet (6000 m), well above many weather disturbances. The Model 307 had capacity for a crew of five and 33 passengers. Six different liveries are included in this X-Plane rendition. Many thanks to both Thibaud Duhamel and Jacques Brault for making the previous versions of this aircraft. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).
     

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  14. X-Plane 11 Airspeed Ambassador 1.0.1

    X-Plane 11 Airspeed Ambassador 1.0.1. This is Jacques Brault's X-Plane 8 and 9 Airspeed Ambassador airliner, converted for X-Plane 11. The Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador was a British twin piston-engined airliner that first flew on 10 July 1947 and served in small numbers through the 1950s and 1960s. Sounds by Dataroots. Thank you to Jacques Brault for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).
     

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  15. X-Plane Grondair Beechcraft King Air C90 1.0

    X-Plane Grondair Beechcraft King Air C90 1.0. This is a semi-fictitious livery as the true C-FDOV is a King Air 100. Grondair is an aviation company that operates a flight school, charter services and other aerial services. Grondair operates from its private airport and facilities in St-Frederic de Beauce. Unzip and place the newly created folder into the 'liveries' directory of the Carenado C90. By Robert Maheu.

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  16. X-Plane Salair Douglas DC-3

    X-Plane Salair Douglas DC-3. This is a Salair livery for Heinz Dziurowitz's payware DC3. Once downloaded, place the newly created folder "Salair N3FY" inside the "liveries" directory that resides inside the "DC3_Airline..." folder. By Francesco Cassese (Cekko).

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  17. X-Plane Trans Australia Airlines Douglas DC-6B

    X-Plane Trans Australia Airlines Douglas DC-6B, registration VH-TLC. This is a livery for the payware PMDG DC6B. Trans Australia Airlines or TAA (renamed Australian Airlines in 1986) was one of the two major Australian domestic airlines between its inception in 1946 and its merger with Qantas in September 1992. By Paul Mort.

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  18. X-Plane Delta Airlines N-DEAL Douglas DC-3 1.0

    X-Plane Delta Airlines N-DEAL Douglas DC-3 1.0. One of the five remaining legacy carriers, Delta is the sixth-oldest operating airline by foundation date, and the oldest airline still operating in the United States. The company's history can be traced back to Huff Daland Dusters, founded in 1924 in Macon, Georgia as a crop dusting operation. This repaint is for the payware DC3 by Heinz Dziurowitz. To use it, simply unzip the package and place the created 'Delta Airlines - NDEAL' folder into the 'liveries' directory of the DC-3 (Airline version). By Paul Mort.

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  19. X-Plane New Zealand National Airways Corporation DC-3 1.0

    X-Plane New Zealand National Airways Corporation DC-3 1.0. New Zealand National Airways Corporation, popularly known as NAC, was the national domestic airline of New Zealand from 1947 until 1978 when it amalgamated with New Zealand's international airline, Air New Zealand. The airline was headquartered in Wellington. This repaint is for the payware DC-3 by Heinz Dziurowitz. To use it, simply unzip the package and place the created 'NAC ZK-AWP' folder into the 'liveries' directory of the DC-3 (Airline version). By Paul Mort.

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  20. X-Plane Breitling Douglas DC-3

    X-Plane Breitling Douglas DC-3 1.0. From March to September 2017, the Breitling DC3 will be performing a grand world tour in several stages, an amazing accomplishment for this legendary plane that will be celebrating its 77th birthday. This DC-3 HB-IRJ was delivered to American Airlines in 1940 and first used by the American military between 1942 and 1944, before resuming service on behalf of various commercial airlines. Restored by a group of dedicated enthusiasts, it now flies under Breitling colours and participates in a variety of Air Shows. This repaint is for the payware DC-3 by Heinz Dziurowitz. To use it, simply unzip the package and place the created 'Breitling' folder into the 'liveries' directory of the DC-3 (Airline version). By Paul Mort.

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  21. X-Plane 11 TWA Douglas DC-3

    X-Plane 11 TWA Douglas DC-3. XP11 (3) TWA liveries for Leading Edge's DC3 Update your XP10 DC-3 for real reflections! Requires: X-Plane 11, a legal copy of LES's DC-3, a text editor, and the understanding that by installing and modifying this model, you waive any support from the developer who has not yet authorized this model for use in X-Plane 11. Installation and modification instructions are included within the package. By Robert "SimSmith" Heyen.

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  22. X-Plane 10.50+ SNCASO SO-30P Bretagne 1.0

    X-Plane 10.50+ SNCASO SO-30P Bretagne 1.0. The S.O.30 Bretagne was a 1940s French airliner built by Sud-Ouest. The Bretagne was designed by a group of designers and engineers who were based at Cannes from May 1941 following the invasion of France. The aircraft was operated as an airliner, but mainly by the French military forces as a medium transport. The one presented here was flown by "Air Algerie", a subsidiary of "Air France" operating in Algeria or between France and Algeria. Credit goes to Beber for the use his pilots. By Philippe Gastebois.

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  23. X-Plane 11 CP Air Douglas DC-3

    X-Plane 11 CP Air Douglas DC-3. A CP Air livery for Leading Edge's DC3. Update your XP10 DC-3 for real reflections! Requires: X-Plane 11, a legal copy of LES's DC-3, a text editor, and the understanding that by installing and modifying this model, you waive any support from the developer who has not yet authorized this model for use in X-Plane 11. Installation and modification instructions are included within the package. By Robert "SimSmith" Heyen.

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  24. X-Plane 8 And 9 Vickers Viscount

    X-Plane 8 And 9 Vickers Viscount. First flown in 1948, the Viscount was the first turboprop airliner to enter service in the world and one of the most successful of the first-generation post-war transports, with 445 being built. With its large windows it was well liked by the passengers, as it was quiet, fast and vibration free. The larger Type 700 could carry up to forty-eight passengers and had a cruising speed of 308 mph. The prototype first flew 28 August 1950. The author would like to thank Dsair for allowing his Vanguard Air Canada logos to be used, and to Dataroots for providing the sound files. By Jacques Brault.

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  25. X-Plane 8 And 9 Air France Douglas DC-3

    X-Plane 8 And 9 Air France Douglas DC-3. The Douglas DC3 is a fixed-wing propeller-driven airliner. Its cruise speed and range revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s. In 2013 it was estimated that approximately 2,000 DC-3s and military derivatives were still flying, a testament to the durability of the design. Thanks to Dataroots for the sound files. By Jacques Brault.

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