Author: Matthias Lieberecht Date: 17 Sep 2007
FS2004 BAe 146 Panel, V4.0 Completely new panel and system trainer for the British Aerospace BAe 146. This new version contents now all working systems like electric, hydraulic, fuel, pressurization and many other. Those systems based very close on the real BAe 146 systems and were programmed close to the manual and with the information and description of real world pilots. Version 4.0 contents now a full working TMS, thrust Modulation System, and all modes of the AFGS, Automatic Flight Guidance System, including AP SYNC. Completely new is the possibility now to save the complete cockpit state. A 160 pages manual which is necessary to handle all the complex functions is included together with a set of flight dynamics for all available models to bring them to work with the panel.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 17 Sep 2007
FS2004/FSX Cavalier Mustang. In 1957, the last of the active duty F-51s were withdrawn from ANG service. Many of the ex-military P-51s were converted into well-equiped civilian business aircraft. Extra fuel capacity in fixed tiptanks, stronger wingspars and a tall tail like the P-51H were added. Many aircraft were sold to South American countries. When these became available again to the civil market, quit a few were converted into Warbirds and Unlimited Racers. GMAX sources included. Two complete models for FS2004/FSX.
Author: Cristiano Canuti Date: 17 Sep 2007
FS2004/FSX Tupolev Tu-134A, Sirius Aero, RA-65550. This repaint is made for the outstanding Tupolev Tu-134A by SCS.
Author: Cristiano Canuti Date: 17 Sep 2007
FS2004/FSX Tupolev Tu-134A, Avia Tatarstan, RA-65973. This repaint is made for the outstanding Tupolev Tu-134A by SCS.
Author: Saarth S. Sathaye Date: 14 Sep 2007
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-237LR, Air India, VT-ALC. This is a rendition of VT-ALC Air India 777-237LR in AI's New Colors.
Author: Edward Cook Date: 14 Sep 2007
FS2004 Handley Page HP-52 Hampden, Version 01. A twin engined Medium Bomber. Aircraft of No. 49 Sqdn. RAF. Based at Bircham Newton in late 1940.