Author: Rinaldi Hanafi Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2004 Boeing 737-200, Sriwijaya Airlines, registration PK-CJH. This is a repaint of AI Aardvark 737-200. Based on real Sriwijaya Airlines Aircraft registration PK-CJH Boeing 737-200. This repaint featuring 32 bit, low polygon model so it's great for AI traffic. And also fully compatible with FS 2004.
Author: Rinaldi Hanafi Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2004 Boeing 737-300, Garuda Indonesia Citilink, registration PK-GHS. This is a repaint of AI Aardvark 737-300. Based on real, Garuda Indonesia Citilink Aircraft registration PK-GHS, Boeing 737-300. This repaint featuring 32 bit, low polygon model so it's great for AI traffic. And also fully compatible with FS 2004.
Author: John J Schumacher / Schu Engineering Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2004 Boeing 747-400 Deluxe panel version 6. The panel complements the FS2004 default B747's virtual cockpit. It will also work in other models without the default v-cockpit. Features a custom MCP that can be used with or without FSNavigator. Includes a Start Panel and many extras that most simmers have come to expect. Also includes an optional configuration file for registered users of the RealCRT PFD by Tony D'AMBROSIO.
Author: Michael Pearson Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Boeing 737-200, America West Airlines. Boeing 737-200 in America West Airlines 1980's livery, for AI; and painted in 32-bit textures. This aircraft is also flyable, and works in both FS2002 and FS9. Aircraft and model by AI Aardvark.
Author: Michael Pearson Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Boeing 757-200RR, America West Airlines. Boeing 757-200RR in America West Airlines 1980's livery, for AI; and painted in 32-bit textures. This aircraft is also flyable, and works in both FS2002 and FS9. Aircraft and model by AI Aardvark.
Author: Michael Pearson Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Boeing 737-300, America West Airlines. Boeing 737-300 in America West Airlines 1980's livery, for AI; and painted in 32-bit textures. This aircraft is also flyable, and works in both FS2002 and FS9. Aircraft and model by AI Aardvark.
Author: Michael Pearson Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2004 Hughes Airwest AI Fleet. Hughes Airwest AI Fleet, for use with Retro AI Traffic Group's 1980 flightplans. Aircraft are all by AI Aardvark; and include the DC-9-10, DC-9-30, and 727-200. All are painted in 32-bit textures. Aircraft and models by AI Aardvark.
Author: Daniel Nole Date: 18 Jan 2004
CFS2 MiG-15bis, KPAFAC North Korea Air Force No.325. KPAFAC North Korea Air Force MiG-15bis No.325 operated by the Korean War Russian Ace Colonel Yevgeni Pepelyayev, commander of the 196th IAP, 324th IAD based in Antung airfield, Manchuria, May 1951.He obtained 23 kills in Korea, 17 victories of this 23 with the MiG-15bis No.325.
Author: Chris Coarse & Jim Coarse Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2004 Russian Splashscreens. Includes six Russian aircraft splashscreens for use with FS2004. Included in this package are an Antonov AN-2, Aero L-29 Delfin, Sukhoi SU-37, two Tupolev TU-144s, and a TU-154.
Author: Ashley Flynn Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2004 MD-83 Cone, Swissair O/C, HB-IND. Textures only. Model: SGA and Erick Cantu. This is a repaint of the SGA MD-83 in the Swissair o/c livery.
Author: Hans Hermann Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2002 FAA U.S. Federal Aviation Agency Convair ET-29C. Reg.Id. N246, s/n 364, ex USAF AT-29C, Tail-Nr. 52-1125, flight inspection aircraft of U.S. Federal Aviation Agency 1959-1967 used for checking and calibration navaids and instrument procedures, including ILS, MLS, VOR, DME, TACAN, NDB, various radars, and airports. Original by Greg Pepper and Tom Gibson with reflections, night lighting, moving flaps, gear, props, and opening door. Flight dynamics by FSAviator. Repainted by Hans Hermann, Virtual Birds Factory.
Author: Daniel Kelly Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2004 Ver 2.0, New Textures - Cars - New Helipad, UT hospital in downtown Knoxville, TN. This scenery depicts the University of Tennessee hostpital in downtown Knoxville, TN. This scenery is not EXACT, but similar. It is a great scenery for those MEDEVAC pilots. Look for other hostpital sceneries to come.
Author: Alpha Simulations Date: 18 Jan 2004
FS2002/CFS2 Martin_XB51 'Panther'. A 1944 USAAF requirement for a new close-support aircraft was the starting point for this unconventional jet bomber. Known originally as the XA-45, the trijet design won the 1946 competition and 2 prototypes were ordered. First flown in Oct. 1949, the XB-51 was a great success, meeting met all the criteria it was supposed to. The demands of the Korean War however, meant that the design was no longer suitable and the British Canberra was chosen instead.