Author: Camil Valiquette Date: 06 Apr 2006
FS2002 Boeing 787-8 Base Pack. Base Pack including 4 aircrafts with different animations. 1: Animated Ground Servicing, AGS. 2: AGS Plus one animated airport gate. 3: AGS plus Plus a twin animated airport gates. 4: AGS plus 2 animated stair trucks. This Boeing 787-8 Base Pack have no textures but include an aircraft.cfg ready for Air Canada, Japan Airlines and Northwest Airlines "textures only" file to be donwload separatly. Make sure you get the FS2002 textures for the best night textures.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 03 Apr 2006
FS2000/FS2002/FS2004 Supermarine Seafire 47. The last production Spitfires were the Mk. 21, 22, and 24. The Equivalent Navy models were the Seafire F Mk. 45, 46, and 47. The Seafire Mks. 46 and 47 came with a contra-rotating propeller to negate the tendency to swing on takeoff. None of these Spitfire and Seafire models were produced in large numbers. All came with a teardrop canopy, and for the first time the wing was redesigned. The new wing was similar in plan, but was stronger, carried more fuel, housed a longer landing gear, which allowed a larger diameter propeller, and carried four 20mm cannon. The Seafire Mks. 46 and 47 had improved folding wings, while the Mk. 45 had fixed wings. The Seafire 47 served in the Korean War. With these models the Spitfire had reached the end of its long career. WW2 was over and the jet age had begun. A total of about 22,800 Spitfires and Seafires of all types had been produced.
Author: Kazunori Ito Date: 31 Mar 2006
FS2002/FS2004 Supermarine Scimitar F.1. The Supermarine Scimitar was a fighter aircraft in the British Fleet Air Arm. It was the Royal Navy's first operational jet strike aircraft and saw service from 1958 until 1969. However, it was beset by design faults and was a poor aircraft compared to many of its contemporaries. A total of 76 aircraft were built.
Author: Kazunori Ito Date: 23 Mar 2006
FS2002/FS2004 Soko J-22 Orao. The Yugoslavia aviation industry started a program for the design of a replacement for the F-84 Thunderjets which were in the service with the Yugoslavia air force at that time. Romania was also looking for a replacement of it's older Mig-17's. The joint program was given the name YUROM. The Yugoslavia aircraft was designed as the Orao "Eagle", while in Romania the plane was given the designation IAR-93. This aircraft is a twin-engine, turbojet, high-wing aircraft intended for performing close support, ground attack and tactical reconnaissance missions within the zone of the front and also in the enemy rear and can also be used as low level interceptor. Three kind of models, Early type, Latest type clean and with weapon, and three kind of paint examples are included.
Author: J. Walton Date: 19 Mar 2006
FS2002 ATL Carvair, British United & Alisud. Four engined transport converted from the DC4 Concieved as a cross-channel car ferry to and from the european continent from the UK. Hence Car-Via-Air. Carvairs saw wide spread use worldwide and a few remain in service today.
Author: Kazunori Ito Date: 15 Mar 2006
FS2002/FS2004 Supermarine Swift. The Swift evolved from a number of prototypes, the first being the Type 510, a prototype fighter-jet. The Type 510 became the first British aircraft to have both swept-wings and a swept-tailplane.
Author: Peter McKay Date: 11 Mar 2006
FS2002 Mitsubishi Mu-2 Marquise. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' solution for a turboprop with high cruise speed and short, rough-field capability. Though dogged by a high accident rate, the Mu-2 remains a beautifully unique aircraft with excellent performance. Features a gmax model with full moving parts, reflect map, 3 different variations, basic virtual cockpit and cabin.
Author: Ray Brower Date: 11 Mar 2006
FS2002 HO2S-1 / HO3S-1G "Dragonfly". This is an all new original model of a Korean War era U.S. Navy Sikorsky S-51, HO3S-1. The model was created and animated with g-max. It contains moving parts, working suspension, virtual cockpit w/working gauges and custom panel. All gauges and sounds are default FS2002 Bell 206. Model has been tested with FS2002 Pro.
Author: Kazunori Ito Date: 02 Mar 2006
FS2002/FS2004 McDonnell XP-67. The XP-67 was twin-engine interceptor that had a somewhat revolutionary design by McDonnell Aircraft. When viewed from above the aircraft had an unusual profile, in that the engine nacelles and fuselage were shaped to provide true aerofoil sections throughout. The exhaust gases from the turbo-supercharged Continental engines were used as a jet-assist to increase performance. However, the rated horsepower of the "Hyper" engines was not achieved and the aircraft fell short of performance estimates. Performance proved to be far from satisfactory, and modifications were made to improve certain stability problems. The aircraft was destroyed in a fire on 6 September 1944 and the project was canceled before the second aircraft was built.
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: 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.