FS2004 – Boeing 737-800W Swift Air DHL

FS2004 – Boeing 737-800W Swift Air DHL. Registration EC-MFE. In this package you will find the PAI B737-800W , operated by Swift Air for DHL in 32bit textures. This is a complete and perfect flyable aircraft with panel and sounds , using the defaults of the B737-400 This shiny Swift Air PAI B737-800W features extra bright navigation lights and realistic engine exhaust smoke. Includes an up to date customized lightmap , what correctly lights-up during nightflights. The -Tell-Tail- lights illuminate the vertical stabilizer. Many camera views have been added too.Smart looking engines complete the exterior highlights.

By The DFW Group
3.5 MB Continua a leggere FS2004 – Boeing 737-800W Swift Air DHL

FSX – Porsche 911 GT2 Upgrade Package

FSX – Porsche 911 GT2 Upgrade Package. Upgrade package for the Porsche 911 GT2 from the year 1998 (Type 993). The models has a 2D panel and a VC. Six textures sets are included. The original 3D-beta model and the basic textures was made by Jessy Corrales. Reworked MDL with more than 20 new parts, reworked textures (now are all areas can be textured), photorealistic 2D panel, original Porsche racingsound and 6 sets of repainted textures.

By Erwin Welker

16.5 MB Continua a leggere FSX – Porsche 911 GT2 Upgrade Package

FSX – Bombardier Dash 8-100 And -200 Sound Set

FSX – Bombardier Dash 8-100 And -200 Sound Set. This sound set is designed specifically for the Dreamwings Dash 8 and most likely will NOT sound as intended in any other aircraft. Unlike most turboprop sound sets, including the default ones, this sound package features propeller sounds that play according to prop RPM, rather than turbine RPM. This provides a much more realistic turboprop sound experience. For example, during final approach, when the props are set to max RPM but the engine power is set lower, you will hear the high prop RPM. As another example, while desceding at, say, flight idle, the constant speed propellers continue to turn at their set speed (e.g. 900 RPM), and you will hear the propellers at this speed even though the power levers are at flight idle. In most turboprop sound sets, you would instead hear a sound that corresponds to idle prop RPM. This sound set does not use pre-recorded startup sounds. Instead, the propeller sounds are programmed to play even at very low RPM. As the engine starts and prop RPM increases in the sim, the sounds will change. Then, as the propellers are unfeathered, the sound will change again. In addition to the propeller sounds, a quiet turbine whine is also included.

By Steve Rojcewicz

20 MB Continua a leggere FSX – Bombardier Dash 8-100 And -200 Sound Set