Author: Mike Mahat Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 Airbus A-319, US Airways & America West Package of 3 repaints for the iFDG A319: US Airways new colors, America West, and US Airways' America West heritage livery. With updated Service Pack V1.4 features like flexing wings and updated FDE.
Author: Jeff Farrer Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 Cessna 404 Titan Panel. A complete IFR panel for Mike Stones wonderful Cessna 404 Titan. This panel is loosely based upon a C404 panel upgraded by a company in Brampton Ont.
Author: Bruce Kennewell Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 The water tower. The skyline of Dover Heights, on the high ridge south of South Head, is dominated by the distinctive water tower, a feature of the landscape for decades.
Author: Tim 'Piglet' Conrad Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS98 Douglas AD-4 Skyraider, USN VA-194, USS Valley Forge, Korea, 1951-52. Moving parts model with panel, nessessary gauges, and .dp file. Spoiler key works the dive brakes. Uses CFS p-47 sound.
Author: Kazunori Ito Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2002/FS2004 Fuji T-1. The Fuji T-1 was Japan's first jet-powered trainer aircraft. The T-1 production model with Bristol Orpheus engine was designated as T-1A, and with a Japanese developed J3-IHI-7B engine was designated as T-1B. The T-1 has been retired from pilot training squadron, but some aircraft are still in service by 5th Technical Scool based Komaki and Air Development and Testing Wing based Gifu. Two kind of paint examples, Ashiya and Komaki base, are included.
Author: Chris Brown Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 Planet Express - Futurama. The Planet Express Building from the cartoon series Futurama. To be Found in Queens, New York City, or New New York as it is in the series! It is on the East Channel oposite Roosevelt Island.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2000/FS2002/FS2004/CFS2 A-26 Invader attack bomber. The Invader saw combat in every theater of World War II. The Douglas A-26 was designed as a medium attack bomber replacement for the B-25’s and Martin B-26’s of pre World War II vintage. The B-26B is a three seat, twin-engined attack aircraft. This variant flew in Korea. The B-26K variant saw intensive action as an intruder-close support aircraft in Vietnam, 33 years after it was built.
Author: John B. Loney, Jr. Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 Loney's Alaska, Vol.1. This download comprises of 6 Alaskan airports enhanced using Rwy12 and EZ Scenery. The airports include English Bay "KEB", Port Graham "PGM", Seldovia "PASO", Oyster Cove "2AK4", Kasitsna "5Z7" and Jakolof Bay "4Z9". There are some challenging approaches. Includes AI traffic through Traffic Tools with modified AFCAD files. Rwy12 and EZ Scenery libraries required.
Author: Brian Good Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 DeHavilland Dash 7, Piedmont. This is a repainted DeHavilland Dash 7 done for Piedmont virtual airlines. Checklists and Ref documents were updated to HTML for FS2004 usage.
Author: Jorge del Villar Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 Aerodrome of Vitacura, SCLC, V0.1 Beta. This aerodrome belogns to the gliders club of Santiago, really it is dedicated almost only to the gliders. It is located in the North side of Santiago de Chile by the Manquehue hill. This scenery it is made in base of aerial and ground photography, It was made with a great deal of details.
Author: Jorge del Villar Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 SCST, Gamboa airport of the city of Catro, Chile. This airpor belongs to the Castro Air Club. This is a small village that it is in the Chiloe island in the very south of Chile. Here begins the area that is similar to Norway, very cold, many channels & fiords. This region is dedicated the salmon. This small airport was made helped by photographs provided by partners of the club.
Author: Tomas Cubero Maingot Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 Airbus A-321-232, TACA International Airlines. The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wingviews, flaps, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed, reflective textures. 100% Hand Painted.
Author: George Knowles Date: 26 Feb 2006
FS2004 Takhli RTAFB Scenery. An upgraded model of Takhli RTAFB as it appeared in the late 1960s at the height of the Vietnam War. During those years, Takhli was the home of the USAFs 355th Tactical Fighter Wing, which flew F-105 Thunderchiefs and RB/EB-66 Destroyers. A large number of KC-135 tankers were also stationed at Takhli. In December 1970 the 355th TFW was deactivated and the airbase was closed. However, Takhli was reopened in April 1972 and served as a major base of combat operations during the Linebacker I and II campaigns. This is the fourth in a series of upgraded Vietnam War era Thai airbase models. The assistance of ?Bangkok Bob? Vaughn and other Takhli veterans in constructing this model is sincerely appreciated. Note: This scenery requires installation of the trees_v3.zip object library by Gerrish Gray.