Author: Alain Capt - ACSoft Productions Date: 15 Nov 2003
FS2004 ACS MD-11 panel & tunings. ACS MD-11 panel & tunings, for IFDG and Mike Stone Aircrafts. Version 2.41 for FS2004. This package has all featureS of "Swissair MD-11, the full package". plus many improvements, like a payload editor and panel night lights. A custom program allow to install or uninstall the panel and the tunings by a simple mouse click. For more details "zipdive" and open "readme.txt".
Author: Steven D. Myers Date: 15 Nov 2003
FS2004 Aeronca Model K. By the early 30s’ Aeronca had a fairly good thing going with its’ model C, the familiar home-built looking affair with pylon bracing, an open cockpit and a 2 cylinder engine. As the decade progressed, the government began to frown on its’ design as the accident rate was climbing quite fast. Also, the Friedlanders, now in control of Aeronca, were aware of the competition, and wanted to move ahead with a safe, modern looking machine. Though it would seem a straightforward build, the K was held up in the design and testing stage for several months. A couple of major problems resulted from nothing more than appearance issues. The control yoke, the first applied to an American light plane, was another obstacle. The K was finally ATCed by late January of 1937. Then came the disastrous flood of the winter of 1936-37. At the time the K, the C and the low-wing model L were all in production. At the height of the flood, the plant was under 30 feet of water. Afterward, it was decided that only the K would remain in production, the C being obsolete, and the L not selling as well as hoped. The K remained in production through 1939, by which time the basic airframe was ATCed with most of the opposed 4 cylinder engines then coming into vogue. These aircraft evolved into the well known Chief series. *By the way, a model K went on one of Lincoln Ellsworths’ Antarctic expeditions, and is said to have performed quite excellently. 15 minutes of fame for the K.
Author: Jim Jones Date: 15 Nov 2003
FS2004 Louisville Scenery version 9.0. This Louisville, Ky scenery is esentially a combination of all the version 8.x sceneries. Only modifications to eliminate conflicts with the new FS2004 scenery have been made. Includes a detailed city with custom buildings, and the SDF, Bowman and JYV airports. Only compatible with FS2004.
Author: Unknown Date: 15 Nov 2003
FS2002/FS2004 Air Canada Jazz - Green Boeing 717-200. Welcome to one of Boeing's newest editions. This is PSW's first aircraft release and we hope you all enjoy it. Features full moving parts, including ailerons, flaps, elevators, rotating engine fans, turning wheels, spoilers, passenger doors, thrust reversers, other control surfaces, transparent windows, Full Dynamic Panel & Cockpit.
Author: David Hanvey & Paul Barry Date: 15 Nov 2003
FS2004 Hawker Sea Fury T Mk20 A&AEE. Includes a new model. VZ345 was sold to the DLB Germany in 1957. Initially registered as D-FATA and later as D-CATA, she operated as a trainer and target-tug until 1974. She was presented to the RAF as VZ345 as a goodwill gesture resulting from the MRCA/Tornado programme. Given to the Aeroplane &Armament Experimental Establishment, she had an accident at Boscombe Downe in 1985. More recently, following transfer to the RN, she had been used as a source of spares to keep VR930 airworthy. Aircraft has many moving parts and lights and contrail effects. 2D cockpit and virtual cockpit are also included. By David Hanvey and Paul Barry. Airfile by Jerry Beckwith.
Author: David C. Copley Date: 15 Nov 2003
FS2004 Lockheed XP-38, ver. 1.3. Lockheed's first fighter, the prototype P-38 was destroyed only a few weeks after its first flight. No in-flight photographs of this historic aircraft exist, so this model was designed specifically to imagine how it may have looked in flight. Full-featured FSDS2 model, with reflective metal textures, dynamic VC, animated parts control surfaces, Fowler flaps, landing gear, gear suspension, rolling wheels, cooling vents, canopy, landing light, yoke, etc..
Author: Kevin Sparkuhl Date: 13 Nov 2003
FS2004 Boeing 737 Next Generation Panel. An all new carefully detailed panel for the Boeing 737NG series. All gauges designed in XML code and optimized for the FlightFX 737-NG series. New MFD displays all flight data from the system GPS: VOR's, NDB's, airports, ILS aprons and loaded flight plan. Custom lighting for each gauge and switch for easier night-flights. Shareware, $9.95. Designed by Kevin Sparkuhl.