FSX – Bhairahawa Gautam Buddha Airport (VNBW), Nepal.
By Kapil Gyawali
36.5 MB Continua a leggere FSX – Bhairahawa Gautam Buddha Airport
FSX – Bhairahawa Gautam Buddha Airport (VNBW), Nepal.
By Kapil Gyawali
36.5 MB Continua a leggere FSX – Bhairahawa Gautam Buddha Airport
FSX – Airbus A321 Air Transat. Repaint for the Project Airbus A321. Model included.
By Bill Thomason
FSX – Aeroklub Ziemi Piotrkowskiej EPPT.
By Damian ‘Dare’ Szymczyk
5.5 MB Continua a leggere FSX – Aeroklub Ziemi Piotrkowskiej EPPT
FS2004 – Boeing 767 American Airlines. The Boeing 767 is a twin-engine aircraft of the U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing . The economically very successful low-wing monoplane was the first long-haul Boeing aircraft with only two engines and is produced today. The Boeing 767 has until today more transatlantic flights performed than any other passenger airplane. The development of the Boeing 767 as a widebody aircraft began on 6 July 1979 and was intended as a replacement for the Boeing 707. The first flight took place on 26 Of September 1981. Without virtual cockpit. Free for private use.
By Andreas Meyer – www.afs-design.de
12 MB Continua a leggere FS2004 – Boeing 767 American Airlines
FSX – Potez 540 Update. The Potez 540 was a French multi-role aircraft of the 1930s. Designed and built by Potez, it served with the French Air Force as a reconnaissance bomber, also serving with the Spanish Republican Air Force during the Spanish Civil War. Although obsolete as a bomber, it remained in service in support roles and in France’s overseas colonies at the start of World War II. This is Paul Clawson’s FSX Potez 540 with newly designed and reworked VC and 2D panel with now French gauges for the most part. It also features smoke effect, slightly improved FDE and additional camera views for the co-pilot and rear seat. Original model by Paul Clawson and thanks to Restauravia for the great French gauges and to “Law Dog” for the sound.
Panel updates by Michael Pook
FS2004 – Airbus A320-214 Eurowings “Europa Park” livery, D-ABDQ. Repaint for the Project Airbus A320. Model included.
By Stefan Bree
FSX/FS2004 – Vought VE-7FS Fighter. The fighter version of the VE-7 was designated VE-7S. It was a single-seater, the front cockpit being faired over and a .30 cal. machine gun mounted over it, on the left side and synchronized to fire through the propeller. Some planes, designated VE-7SF, had flotation gear consisting of inflatable bags stowed away, available to help keep the plane afloat when ditching at sea. Two variants, four textures. Work perfectly in FS9 and FSX.
GMAX mdls by A.F.Scrub
FSX – Yak 52 Update. An updated version of my Yak 52 for FS9. The model now includes a virtual cockpit, an animated pilot and has had numerous small changes and bugs corrected. Made with FSDS The Yak 52 was the main Russian training aircraft and has now found a new role with private owners. Examples can be seen at many airfields and is still in production. The Yak 52 is a low wing, Radial engined, 2 seat aircraft excellent for aerobatics or cross country flying. Model features include, animated controls, opening canopies, rolling wheels, lights and a custom panel.
By John Carter
FSX – X6TU Trump Turnberry for Orbx EU Scotland. Detailed scenery for the remains of RAF Turnberry and surrounding features including golf courses and Turnberry Hotel. Requires Orbx EU Scotland scenery. Works with FSX, FSX Steam or Prepar3D. Works with or without Scotflight for Orbx. Auto-installing.
Freeware by Scotflight Scenery (Iain Gallacher and Iain Murray) – www.scotflightscenery.com
FSX/P3D – GAP Paros New Airport. The scenery following the design of our philosophy which allows the simmer to enjoy a full scenery without getting tired to find solutions which have to do with settings, yields etc, without unnecessary construction that nobody ever sees and which only need to create a commercial impression in some photos. Objects constructed with Gmax and 3Dmax that make you enjoy your virtual trip to the Paros airport. *At this scenery all included the old Paros airport, Parikia, Alikes, and Naousa.
By Greek Airports Project (Mihalis Triantafillou)