Author: Peter Tredre Date: 18 Mar 2007
FSX Airbus A-380-800, South African Airways. The A-380-800 is shown as what it may look like in South African Airways Livery.
Author: Richard Alexander van Hien Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004/FSX Arado Ar-240, Luftwaffe. The Arado Ar-240 was a twin-engine multi-role heavy fighter aircraft developed for the Luftwaffe during World War II by Arado Flugzeugwerke. Its first flight was in 1940, but problems with the design hampered development and it remained only marginally stable through the prototype phase. The project was eventually cancelled, with the existing airframes used for a variety of test purposes.
Author: Richard Alexander van Hien Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004/FSX Blohm & Voss BV-138, Luftwaffe. The first of the 227 standard service model, BV-138 C-1, began service in March 1941. Although various versions of the aircraft carried a variety of armament. The BV-138 MS variant carried a degaussing device, a hoop with the same diameter as the length of the fuselage and field-generating equipment, instead of weapons.
Author: Richard Alexander van Hien Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004/FSX Blohm & Voss BV-138, Luftwaffe. The first of the 227 standard service model, BV-138 C-1, began service in March 1941. Although various versions of the aircraft carried a variety of armament. The BV-138 MS variant carried a degaussing device, a hoop with the same diameter as the length of the fuselage and field-generating equipment, instead of weapons.
Author: Richard Alexander van Hien Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004/FSX Blohm & Voss BV-238, Luftwaffe. The Blohm & Voss BV-238 was a flying boat used in World War 2. It was the heaviest aircraft ever flown when it first flew in 1944, and physically was the largest aircraft produced by any of the Axis powers in World War II. The BV-238 V1 prototype first flew on March 11, 1944 after a first jump on March 10th, 1944. Six 1750 hp, 1.287 MW, DB 603 V12 engines built by Daimler-Benz were used in total, arranged in three forward facing integrated engine nacelles in a row on each wing.
Author: Richard Alexander van Hien Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004/FSX Dornier Do-216, Luftwaffe. Dornier developed this flying boat project after their Do P.192/ Do-214 project was cancelled by the RLM in June 1943. It started its design life under the designation P.174/I, but was given the Do-216 number by the RLM later. Intended for an anti-shipping role. The D- 216 was manned by a crew of ten, and there were to be seven remote-controlled gun stations located at various place along the fuselage. Offensively, the 216 could carry up to a 5000 kg, 11020 lbs, weapons load, which included various guided weapons mounted in underwing racks.
Author: Richard Alexander van Hien Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004/FSX Heinkel He-115, Luftwaffe. The Heinkel He-115 was a World War II Luftwaffe seaplane with three seats. It was used as a torpedo bomber and performed general seaplane duties such as reconnaissance and mine laying. The plane was powered by two BMW 132K 960 hp, 720 kW, nine-cylinder radial air-cooled engines. Some later models could seat four, Had different engines, or used different weapon setups.
Author: Stuart Baxter Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004 KLVM, Livingston/Mission Field, Montana, MT, USA. Based on Google Earth to correctly place the hangars. Requires Rwy12 object libraries.
Author: Richard Alexander van Hien Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004/FSX Petlyakov Pe-8, Soviet Air Force. The Petlyakov Pe-8, also known as TB-7 was a Soviet bomber aircraft of World War II, the only four-engined bomber the USSR built during the war. Its development was initiated in the Tupolev's OKB as ANT-42 in July 1934. The maiden flight of the first prototype was in December 1936 by M. M. Gromov. The USSR had no plans for strategic bombardment, and only a few Pe-8 attacks on Germany were flown, the first in early August, 1941, only weeks after the German attack on the USSR had started.
Author: Eduardo Lebron Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004 Random AI Flight Generator 2.03. This program will randmoly generate each leg, assign flight level, flight number, and creates the FlightPlans.txt file. You have to compile the resulting file with TTools. The previous version is not required to use this version.
Author: Dan Young Date: 18 Mar 2007
FS2004 Heat Shimmer And Exhaust Smoke Effect. Adds heat shimmer and exhaust fuems during take-off, taxiing and landing. Also works on AI traffic.