Author: Michael Pietzsch Date: 29 Mar 2003
FS2002 Boeing 747-400, American Pacific, Version 2.0. Fully animated control surfaces, Fully independent suspension, Main gear steering, Trim Animation, Opening Passenger, Cargo Doors, Dynamic flexing wings, Animated tilting bogies, Rolling wheels, Animated thrust reversers, etc.
Author: Kristopher Crook Date: 29 Mar 2003
FS2002 Braniff Douglas DC-6B "El Conquistador". This aircraft, N91311, was purchased from Western Air Lines in 1958 and was the only DC-6B flown by Braniff. Upon entry into the fleet, it was painted in this special "El Conquistador" scheme which was later used on most of the standard DC-6 fleet. This updated aircraft features feathering props, animated landing lights, steerable nosewheel and other new modifications.
Author: Chris Grabow Date: 29 Mar 2003
FS2002 USAF DOUGLAS C-124 C Globemaster II, Utah Air Guard, registration 020976. With FS Design Studio Version 2.10 complete reworked and improved model. Features full animated moving-parts with rolling wheels, suspension, steerable nose gear, new animated cargo-doors, new animated ramp, new light animation, reflective textures... Including FS2002 compatible panel. Base design & textures by Arik Hohmeyer, complete rework and design additions with FS Design Studio 2.10 by Chris Grabow FS-Design Berlin.
Author: Eric Jonas Date: 29 Mar 2003
CFS Cape Malo Airbase. This is a modern style airbase located in St. Malo, France. Comes complete with VOR, ILS, NDB and a refueling area with MOVING fuel truck. Although this base has a modern feel to it, it's not too flashy to use for WWII missions.
Author: M. Lucko Date: 29 Mar 2003
FS2002 DC9-32 Metal Panel. A Metalized panel for the DC-9-32 aircraft Designed by Mauricio Vanscoit. Repainted by Amer Yordi. Includes; Metal thrust quadrants, Metal Honeywell GPS.
Author: Tim Piglet Conrad Date: 29 Mar 2003
FS2002Pro North American L-17C Navion. Military version of the the North American/Ryan Navion, the L-17 series served in large numbers with the USAF, US Army,and National Guard Units. The L-17's rugged structure, 4 seats, and good field performance made it a useful and capable liaison and utility aircraft. L-17A's were built by N. American, then Ryan took over manufacturing and produced L-17B's. Later, L-17A's were updated to L-17C's, with more fuel and engine power. This model is a L-17C in USAF markings during Korean War.
Author: Frederik Sonsky Date: 29 Mar 2003
FS2002 Malmo Aviation 146-200 x3. Repaints of Malmo Aviation's aircrafts SE-DRA, SE-DRB and SE-DRD. Textures only, requires BAE1462.zip by Jon Murchison. Base textures by Jon Murchison. Repaint by Frederik Sonsky.