Author: Unknown Date: 25 May 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Flyingsub_02. Flyingsub_02 Version 2.5 includes model From the T.V. series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. UPDATES are included in this complete package.
Author: Steve Drabek Date: 25 May 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Braniff "Big Orange" Boeing 747-200. Project Open Sky is proud to announce the release of our Boeing 747-200 v3. This model has all the previous 747 v3 features, plus new 3D wheels, dynamic shine, a new interior model, and more. The fuse features 32bit textures for accurate reproduction of the details, while the other parts are created in DXT3 to optimize frame rates and to reduce the overall package size easier to download. No mips. Repainted by Steve Drabek.
Author: Tom Ruth Date: 23 May 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Antonov An-225, Eva Air Cargo. The Anotonov-225 "MRIYA/DREAM". This one is the biggest and heaviest aircraft flying on Earth. She was designed to carry the Soviet space shuttle "Buran/Snowstorm". After spending years of inactivity at Kiev Airport after the Buran program was canceled, she was put back into service in 2001 to assist her smaller sister an124. This paint scheme shows her actual colours in August 2003. Model and Textures by Tom Ruth. Modified defauld 747400 aircraft.cfg by Alexander Kvitta and Thomas Ruth.
Author: Steve Drabek Date: 21 May 2004
FS2002/FS2004 KLM Fokker 50 Version 3.0. This is the Dream Wings Fokker 50, a highly detailed FS2002 model made in GMAX and FSDS2.24. 32 bit textures used on the fuse for extra detail and dxt3 used everywhere else to make her frame reate friendly, and reduce the download time. Repainted by Steve Drabek.
Author: Steve Drabek Date: 19 May 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Aer Lingus Fokker 50 Version 3.0. This is the Dream Wings Fokker 50, a highly detailed FS2002 model made in GMAX and FSDS2.24. 32 bit textures used on the fuse for extra detail and dxt3 used everywhere else to make her frame reate friendly, and reduce the download time. Repainted by Steve Drabek.
Author: Geoffrey Schreiber Date: 17 May 2004
FS2002/FS2004 AI Aardvark Freedom Air Boeing 737-300. Textures only for AI Aardvark Boeing 737-300. A Freedom Air 737-300 designed especially for AI traffic. Model features multiple LOD models and moving parts. Very detailed, includes animated gear and flaps, antennas, flap canoes, spinning engine fans and simulated gear bays. Extremely framerate friendly. FDE by David Carter. Model by AI Aardvark. Repaint by Geoffrey Schreiber.
Author: Alejandro Hurtado Date: 17 May 2004
FS2002 Welcome Air Dornier Do-328JET. Faichild Dornier 328Jet Welcome Air high-res Textures .Total 3D moving part turbofan, elevators, alierons, rudders, flap, spoilers, horizontal stabilizer, landing gears and doors,light landing lights, taxi light, navigation lights, strobe lights, Hight resolution texture, Night textures. Welcome Air is a Holland reginal airline that flies between Rotterdam, Göteborg, Antwerpen, Innsbruck, Olbia, Hannover, Graz, Neapel and Innsbruck Design and paint by D.Turcato, Flight model by Stefano Caputo, Repaint by Alejandro Hurtado.
Author: Kazunori Ito Date: 17 May 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Fiat/Aeritalia G91R/1A Gina. G91R1 is standard type G9191 essentially ground-attack aircraft. The 3 cameras for the aerophotograph taking a picture for forward and diagonal one was set up in the nose part in this. Moreover, because R/1A is equipped with the improvement type navigation device, it is not necessary to rely on ground facilities.
Author: Luiz Foernges Date: 15 May 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Varig DH-89 Dragon Rapide V 1.0. This is a repaint of Varig De Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide based on original model by David Garwood's DH89 DRagon Rapide. Needs the originals of Dave's DH 89 dh89.zip. This repaint by Luiz Foernges.
Author: Kazunori Ito Date: 15 May 2004
FS2002/FS2004 McDonnell XF-85 Goblin. The XF-85 parasite fighter was developed to protect B-36 bombers flying beyond the range of conventional escort fighters. If attacked by enemy aircraft, the bomber would lower the Goblin on a trapeze and release it to combat the attackers. After the enemy had been driven away, the parasite fighter would return to the bomber, hook onto the trapeze, fold its wings, and be lifted back into the bomb bay.