Author: Wim Regeer Date: 05 Apr 2004
FS2002 Dassault Mystere B2. First european jet to fly at supersonic speed at level flight. In production from 1957 to 1959 by Dassault for the French Airforce. FSDS2 aircraft.
Author: Tomás Cubero Maingot Date: 03 Apr 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Cessna Citation C-550 Bravo, BAC International Bank. An Excellent Repaint of Keith A. Whyte's Cessna Citation Bravo. This Livery is Based on the Cessna Citation Bravo of BAC International Bank. This Aircraft was Owned by the Major PVC Manufacturer in Costa Rica, Durman Esquviel, They Have A Cessna Citation Excel XL. BAC International Bank Owns Banks In Florida, Grand Cayman, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica & Panama. The Aircraft Owns a Guatemalan Tail Number and Flies To MRPV Tobias Bolaños, Costa Rica Frequently. This Aircraft Includes Panel and Sounds and BAC Textures. Will Work on FS2004 or FS2002. Textures By: Tomás Cubero Maingot, Original Model by Keith A. Whyte, Panel By: Florian Schweizer, Sounds By: Aaron R. Swindle Skysong Skyworks.
Author: Premier Aircraft Design Date: 03 Apr 2004
FS2002 Labrador Airways DeHavilland DHC6-100 Twin Sea Otter. Labrador Airways Reg_ID: C-FAUS, Circa 1980. Based at Goose Bay CYYR Newfoundland, CA. The file d6skyb41.zip FS2002 must be installed in FS2002 before using this aircraft. Model made in Gmax with wing views, dynamic shine, opening doors with sounds etc. Project by Udo Lemmob, Barry Blaisdell and Bob May.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 03 Apr 2004
FS2002/CFS/CFS2 Nieuport 17 flown by Charles Nungesser. The Nieuport 17 was one of the most successful WW1 biplane fighters, with a 120Hp rotary engine.
Author: Gerry McLaughlin Date: 01 Apr 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Boeing 757-200, Flyjet, G-FJEA. Repaint of the Posky 757-200 in the colours of British charter airline Flyjet. Textures only. You must have the Posky 757 with Rolls Royce RB211-535E4 engines installed on your system. Repaint by Gerry McLaughlin.
Author: Zubair Chughtai Date: 01 Apr 2004
FS2002 Saudi Arabian Boeing 747-300RR. FSpainter's repaint of Saudia Airlines new colour scheme for B747-300RR. Textures are in extended 32 bit format with dynamic shine also using mipmaps, sorry no non-mipmapped textures to preserve frame rates and smoother colour graduation. Repaint by Zubair Chughtai.
Author: Alejandro Hurtado Date: 29 Mar 2004
FS2002/FS2004 CN-235, Binter Mediterraneo. Model by: OMC'99, Repaint by Alejandro Hurtado. Before the ATR-72, Binter Mediterraneo and Binter Canarias used CN-235 like this for his domestic flights.
Author: Kazunori Ito Date: 29 Mar 2004
FS2002/FS2004 English Electric Canberra B.MK2 / PR.MK9. This aircraft is the first jet bomber in Britain. It was designed as an hight altitude and a weather resistant aircraft that had both amount equipped with bomb of Mosquito and cruising range of Rancastar and speed of coetaneous jet fighter. It was diverted to a lot of duties because it had flexibility and easiness maintenance and excellent no defect operation. Two models of bomber type B.MK2 and photograph surveillance plane type PR.MK9 and new panel are included in this file.
Author: Frank Safranek Date: 29 Mar 2004
FS2002/FS2004 RF-84F Thunderflash, Royal Netherlands Air Force. RF-84F Thunderflash - Royal Netherlands Air Force Koninklijke Luchtmacht K.Lu. - 306 Photo Reconnaissance Squadron Textures. These textures are intended for use with the Alpha Simulations commercial RF-84F "NATO" aircraft package. Aircraft created by Michel Davies, Repaint by Frank Safranek.
Author: Phillip Tan Date: 27 Mar 2004
FS2002/FS2004 Boeing 737-300, AirAsia. This AirAsia repaint of an AI Aardvark B737-300 is done by Phillip Tan, Singapore. This repaint cannot be sold or edited for any reason. AirAsia is a relatively new budget airline from Malaysia with an entire fleet of B737s. It serves the region of South East Asia. This AI aircraft is for AI purposes only and can be used in FS2002 and FS2004. It is released as-is and without support. Install as you would a normal aircraft. Use the correct version of Traffic Tools to set flightplans and make them fly the virtual skies.