FSX – Douglas DC-4 Update

FSX – Douglas DC-4 Update. This is an update for FSX of the DC-4 by Jens B. Kristensen. I have added the rest of the wheels; corrected the contact points; changed the size of the GPS; added a trim gauge to both panels; added a more modern autopilot; changed the touchdown effect; and tweeked the flight dynamics. This is only the passenger model and includes the radar model, it does not include the cargo model. I tried to separate all the passenger paints from the cargo paints; there are 20 paints of this aircraft.

By Bob Chicilo

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FSX – Boeing 737/777 Style Glass Instruments

FSX – Boeing 737/777 Style Glass Instruments for FSX, FSX Steam, and Prepar3d. A 737 style EICAS for the default FSX 737 and 777 style PFD, Nav, Clock, and EICAS glass instruments. This release includes second split flap display and enhancements to the sound module. Use these glass instruments with many FSX default aircraft. The PFD, EICAS, and Nav Display work fine even with the Ultralight trike (as well as altitude call outs on descent). The instrument displays require DirectX10 and Vista, Win7, Win8, or W10. The instruments are designed to run on a second FSX screen or on separate computers connected to a local net. This is CrgSim release 0.082. Details in the Docs.

By Kapock Cavanaugh

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FSX/FSX-SE – Scenery Oak Tree Landing Airport 6J8

FSX/FSX-SE – Scenery Oak Tree Landing Airport 6J8 located in central Florida is a privately owned, public use facility established in December, 1973. 6J8 features a 4630 x 75 foot wide asphalt runway and a lighted wind indicator. The airport does not indicate any home based aircraft and is sometimes listed as Rudy’s Airport.

By Fred Zealor

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FSX/FSX-SE – Scenery Palatka-Kay Larkin Airport 28J

FSX/FSX-SE – Scenery Palatka-Kay Larkin Airport 28J located in north-central Florida is a publicly owned, public use facility established in January, 1943. 28J features a 6000 x 100 foot wide asphalt runway with medium intensity runway edge lights and a 3510 x 75 foot wide asphalt runway with medium intensity runway edge lights, the runways positioned in a modified ‘cross’ layout. The airport is equipped with a lighted wind  indicator in a segmented circle, an airport beacon lighted sunset to sunrise and other lights for night time operation – pilot operated. The airport is home to 47 aircraft – 40 single engine, and 7 multi engine.

By Fred Zealor

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FSX – RAF Scorton

FSX – RAF Scorton located near the village of Scorton in North Yorkshire, England. RAF Scorton was opened in October 1939 as part of 13 Group Fighter Command and a satellite station of RAF Catterick. It was located near the village of Scorton in North Yorkshire. It was used by the Royal Air Force, the Royal Canadian Air Force, and the United States Army Air Forces Ninth Air Force during the war. The location was chosen for its flat terrain and its situation close to the now disbanded Eryholme-Richmond branch line that had a sub branch line to Catterick Garrison and RAF Catterick. The famous No. 56 Squadron RAF flew Spitfires from Scorton during the Second World War. Also the USAAF 422d and 425th Night Fighter Squadrons were stationed at Scorton flying the Northrup P-61 “Black Widow” fighter. The Aerodrome closed in 1945 and most of the concreted areas have been extensively quarried away for sand and gravel extraction. Most of what was the airfield is now under a lake or a quarry. There are a few military pre-fab buildings remaining in the area – they were dismantled after the war and moved to local farms to be used as agricultural buildings.

By Terry Boissel

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FSX – RAF Crof

FSX – RAF Crof. Royal Air Force Croft was a former Royal Air Force station located 4.6 miles (7.4 km) south of Darlington, County Durham, England. The airfield was opened in 1941 for use by the Royal Air Force (RAF) but by 1942 the aerodrome had been taken over by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) for training as part of No. 6 Group RCAF. The station is now more famously known as the site of Croft Circuit, a motor racing circuit which hosts various car championships including the British Touring Car Championship.

By Terry Boissel

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P3D – KTPA Tampa International Airport

P3D – KTPA Tampa International Airport. This is a Ray Smith’s scenery file “fsx_rs.zip”. Ray has given me permission to make his file available for Prepar3D v3. This is a very accurate rendition for KTPA to reflect today’s situation with two optional files: One version with the Crosswind runway operating where all 3 runways will be used for Takeoff/Landing and one version as the default airport runway operation, all 3 runways now renumbered to 1L/19R, 1R/19L (the 1’s are now the primaries) and 10/28, all approach data corrected for these runways, taxiways and taxi signs updated to the latest charts, the Fedex ramp completely rebuilt, assigned parking as per their website with extra parking, new control tower, extra fuel trucks, lighted helipad, support vehicle roads rebuilt and many other scenery improvements and objects added. Airport views are from the roof of the new control tower.

By Robert Catherall

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FSX/P3D – FSCV – GVSN – Preguica Airport

FSX/P3D – FSCV – GVSN – Preguica Airport. GVSN – One of the 6 airports at Cabo Verde archipelago Preguiça (Portuguese Aeroporto de Preguiça) (IATA: SNE, ICAO: GVSN) is an airport in Cape Verde located in the island of São Nicolau, about 3 km south of the island capital Ribeira Brava. Its runway is 1,400 meters and is categorized 3C. This is a non professional work. Thanks to Helio Cruz for the photos.

Credits:
Mesh – Steven Correia
Scenario/Afacad: Paulo Figueiredo

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