Author: Pat Grange Date: 05 Sep 2006
FS2004 Socata Rallye 100 Panel. This photoreal panel has been made from an original picture of the F-BUNP Rallye 100 CV flying in Aix en Provence, Aix Les Milles Airport, France. It is equipped exactly like the real thing : simple, but so enjoyable.
Author: Claus Vendelboe Holmberg Date: 02 Sep 2006
FS2002/FS2004 ATR 72-500, Cimber Air & Team Lufthansa. Thank you for downloading the Cimber Air & Team Lufthansa package! This package features a complete an model with everything what's needed to fly this aircraft in flightsimulator. Aircraft features two liveries, OY-CIO Team Lufthansa & OY-CIM Cimber Air. ATR photoreal panel and flight deck with working yokes in main panel and flightdeck, panel VC and autopilot, pilots in cockpit, working radar showing AI traffic, Night Light on main panel, all controlled by switches. The Cockpit also contains new cycle views, as well as brand new cabin views with passengers and flight-crew, and wing-views from inside the cabin. Other features accurate light placement, full animations, accurately shaped wings, flaps, and fuselage, and opening passenger door, cargo door. The package also contains realistic ATR SOUNDS sound.
Author: Francis F. Silva Date: 02 Sep 2006
FS2004 Cessna C-172, Royal Blue & Gold. Who cares about Learjets when you can have this sort of luxury in a Cessna 172 ? Gold plated propellors, white rubber tyres, gold plated hub caps.
Author: Robert Waszkiewicz, Deltasim Studio Date: 29 Aug 2006
FS2004 Black Widow Sailing Yacht. The model was made in GMAX. This is very close copy of the Wally 55 real sailing yacht. The model has switch to set full sail and to lower sail. The boat has balanced to sailing with 16-18 knots of power wind. Moving parts: windows, back flap, rudders, ropes, sails, flag. Model has Real teak wood deck with bumping map. Virtual cockpit with full functional switches and real gauges, like wind indicator - Windman 2000 and marine compass.
Author: John B. Loney, Jr. Date: 29 Aug 2006
FS2004 Piper Cheyenne III, PA-42, Version 2. On June 30, 1980 Piper began production deliveries of a new version of the Cheyenne range of twin turboprops aircraft. Intended for use as a six/11-seat corporate or commuter transprot this Cheyenne III differs considerably from it's predecessors. So much so that Piper change the designation to PA-42. It has an increased wingspan, a lengthened fuselage and a more powerful Pratt& Whitney Aircraft of Canada PT6A turboprop engines. Created with FSDS2.10.