Author: Brian Whitelegg Date: 23 Oct 2003
FS2000/FS2002Bell 412 / Griffon. This aircraft is a further derivative of the version 2 model and includes an improved .air file correcting a previous unrealistic "skidding" efect on landing, and animated crew figures who look in the direction of turn when rudder is applied. Nav/strobe lights are on the "L" key.
Author: Ingo Zikulnig Date: 08 Aug 2003
FS2000 Avions-Mudry CAP-222. The newest member of the Cap aircraft family, the Cap 222, has already garnered a solid reputation as an ultra high performance tandem trainer and competition aircraft. Equally adaptable to the exacting requirements of unlimited aerobatic competitors and the novice, Cap 222 aircraft are well on their way to becoming the dominant choice of aerobatic schools and dream machine lovers. This FSDS design includes full moving parts, virtual cockpit with transparent canopy with glass reflections as well as the instrument panel. Designed by Mikko Maliniemi.
Author: Geoff Chambers Date: 26 Jul 2003
FS2000/FS2002 P2V-7 Neptune USN. The P2V-7 Neptune served with the US Navy from 1955 to 1978. Three versions are included representing colour schemes used during service. Accurate cockpit also included. For sounds see CP122.zip. The FSDS model has full moving parts, as well as a detailed cockpit,strobes, landing, and navigation lights. Designed by Tomohito UNAYAMA, original .air file by Michael Cantrell. Updated dynamics, textures and panel by Geoff Chambers.
Author: Jim "Rockster" Jacobson Date: 28 Jun 2003
FS2000/CFS2 Grumman OV-1C Mohawk, US Army Variant. FSDS model, aircraft animator, air file, damage profile, and objects. Aircraft comes with 150 gallon drop tanks and Ter/Mer Racks for CFS2 users. Also included are landing lights and beacons for FS2000 users.
Author: James Craig Date: 24 Jun 2003
FS2000/FS2002 P-2V7 Tanker #139. P-2 Neptunes have been used as Fire Suppression Airtankers since the late 60's. This particular example is owned and operated by Hawkins and Powers of Greybull, Wyoming. The FSDS model includes full moving parts; gear, flaps, ailerons, elevators, etc..Also includes; a detailed cockpit, landing lights,strobes and nav.lights. Panel and sounds not included.
Author: Jim "Rockster" Jacobson Date: 12 Jun 2003
FS2000/CFS2 DeHavilland DHC4 Airforce/SouthEast Asia Variant Colors. This is a CFS2/FS2000 model. FSDS Model, textures, air, and damage Profile by Jim "Rockster" Jacobson.
Author: Jim "Rockster" Jacobson Date: 31 May 2003
FS2000/CFS2 DeHavilland DHC4 Caribou, RAAF Variant Colors. This is a CFS2/FS2000 aircraft by Jim "Rockster" Jacobson.
Author: Jim "Rockster" Jacobson Date: 23 May 2003
FS2000/CFS2 DeHavilland DHC4, Airforce/SouthEast Asia Variant Colors. This is a CFS2/FS2000 model. FSDS Model, textures, air, and damage Profile by Jim "Rockster" Jacobson.
Author: J-P "Gray Wolf" Demmerle Date: 18 May 2003
FS2000/FS2002/CFS2/CFS3 Chance Vought A-7E Corsair II. A-7E Corsair II Originally designed by AlphaSim. The first A-7D made its initial flight on April 5, 1968, and deliveries of production models began on Dec. 23, 1968. When A-7D production ended in 1976, 459 had been delivered to the USAF. In 1973, the USAF began assigning A-7Ds to the Air National Guard ANG. The A-7D demonstrated its outstanding capability to attack ground targets while flown by the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing at Korat RTAFB, Thailand, during the closing months of the war in Southeast Asia. This version shows the aircraft assigned to the Arizona ANG, 162nd TFG, 152nd TFS at Tuscon. This of course shows the more odd colorscheme that the Guard adopted especially considering the desert surroundings. Repaint by J-P "Gray Wolf" Demmerle.
Author: J-P "Gray Wolf" Demmerle Date: 18 May 2003
FS2000/FS2002/CFS2/CFS3 Chance Vought A-7E Corsair II. A-7E Corsair II Originally designed by AlphaSim. The first A-7 D made its initial flight on April 5, 1968 and deliveries of production models began on Dec. 23, 1968. When A-7D production ended in 1976, 459 had been delivered to the USAF. In 1973, the USAF began assigning A-7Ds to the Air National Guard ANG. The A-7D demonstrated its outstanding capability to attack ground targets while flown by the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing at Korat RTAFB, Thailand, during the closing months of the war in Southeast Asia. This version shows the aircraft assigned to the Colorado ANG, 140th TFG, 120th TFS "Cougars" at Buckley ANGB. This of course shows the more odd color scheme that the Guard adopted especially considering the mountainous surroundings. Repaint by J-P "Gray Wolf" Demmerle.
Author: Brian Whitelegg Date: 13 May 2003
FS2000/FS2002 Bell CH135 Twin Huey, Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue. This aircraft is a Bell CH135 twin Huey, serial 135135, of the Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue service. The Twin Huey is a derivative of the the well known UH1N and is a twin bladed, twin engined version. Features cockpit transparency, full rotor animation and nav/strobe lights.
Author: Alexandre Alves Asas da Bahia Site Date: 12 May 2003
FS98/FS2000 Southern Winds Boeing 737-200, Registration LV-ZZA. Southern Winds makes a best flight services in Argentina! Features 12 side fuselage, 12 side engines, 16 side wheels, moving ailerons, elevators, spoilers, landing gear. Model by Jorge Oppenheimer and textures by Alexandre Alves Asas da Bahia Site.