
FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: if322ab.zip (23516 KB) Author: Andre Schaefers
Date: 03 Nov 2008
FS2004/FSX Airbus A-321-200, Air Berlin. The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wingviews, flaps, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed, reflective textures. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: osb74cpo.zip (16873 KB) Author: Corey Ford
Date: 03 Nov 2008
FS2004 Boeing 747SP, Cathay Pacific. No additional comments. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: don_v02.zip (9019 KB) Author: Edward Cook
Date: 31 Oct 2008
FS2004 De Havilland DH-93 Don, Version 0.2. A multi-role, three-seat trainer which, after trials at Martlesham Heath, was relegated for use as a Communications aircraft mainly by No. 24 Sqdn." First flight in June 1937. Artificial Horizon pitch axis bug fixed. |
FS2002/FS2004 Aircraft
Download: f94c_641.zip (2253 KB) Author: Kazunori Ito
Date: 31 Oct 2008
FS2002/FS2004 Lockheed F-94C Starfire. The F-94 was the United States Air Force's first operational jet-powered all-weather interceptor aircraft. It was a development of the two seater T-33 Shooting Star trainer aircraft. The F-94C Starfire was significantly modified from the early F-94 variants; in fact, it was initially designated F-97, but it was decided to treat it as just a new version of F-94. Initially, USAF interest was lukewarm, so Lockheed funded development themselves. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: po747sph.zip (8847 KB) Author: Joe Shimmel
Date: 31 Oct 2008
FS2004 Boeing 747SP, House Colors. No additional comments. |
FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: pomalh77.zip (13286 KB) Author: Joe Shimmel
Date: 31 Oct 2008
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-200ER, Malaysia Airlines, Freedom of Space Livery. No additional comments. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: vl734oly.zip (2551 KB) Author: Matteo Arrotta
Date: 31 Oct 2008
FS2004 Boeing 737-430, Olympic Airlines, SX-BKX. No additional comments. |
FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: xp47j.zip (15166 KB) Author: A. F. Scrub
Date: 31 Oct 2008
FS2004/FSX Republic P-47J Experimental Fighter: The fastest version of the Thunderbolt was the XP-47J, which was proposed in November 1942 as a lighter-weight version of the Thunderbolt designed to explore the outer limits of the design's basic performance envelope. The XP-47J flew for the first time on November 26, 1943. On August 4, 1944, it attained a speed of 504 mph in level fight, becoming the first propeller-driven fighter to exceed 500 mph. |
FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: os777hlc.zip (13026 KB) Author: Denis Minaev
Date: 28 Oct 2008
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-200ER, Malaysia, Heliconia Livery. No additional comments. |
FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: os777tso.zip (12231 KB) Author: Denis Minaev
Date: 28 Oct 2008
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-200ER, Transaero. No additional comments. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: po738ca.zip (10423 KB) Author: Gabriel Parent-Nadon
Date: 28 Oct 2008
FS2004 Boeing 737-800, Caribbean Airlines, 9Y-TAB. No additional comments. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: po772afr.zip (16908 KB) Author: Stephen Groom
Date: 28 Oct 2008
FS2004 Boeing 777-228ER, Air France, F-GSPC. No additional comments. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: po772pia.zip (15297 KB) Author: Stephen Groom
Date: 28 Oct 2008
FS2004 Boeing 777-240ER, PIA - Pakistan International Airlines, AP-BGL. No additional comments. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: proctori.zip (4487 KB) Author: Keith Paine
Date: 28 Oct 2008
FS2004 Proctor I. No additional comments. |
FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: alitb777.zip (11874 KB) Author: Andrea Guerra
Date: 22 Oct 2008
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-200, Alitalia. No additional comments. |
FS2002/FS2004 Aircraft
Download: dh108swl.zip (2512 KB) Author: Kazunori Ito
Date: 22 Oct 2008
FS2002/FS2004 DeHavilland DH.108 Swallow. This was a British experimental aircraft designed by John Carver Meadows Frost in October 1945. The DH 108 featured a tailless, swept wing with a single vertical stabilizer, closely resembling the layout of the wartime German Messerschmitt Me-163 Komet rocket-powered point-defense interceptor. Initially designed to evaluate swept wing handling characteristics at low and high subsonic speeds for the proposed early tailless design of the Comet airliner, three examples of the DH 108 were built to the Air Ministry specifications E.1/45 and E.11/45. With the adoption of a conventional tail for the Comet, the aircraft were used instead to investigate swept wing handling up to supersonic speeds. All three prototypes were lost in fatal crashes. Two kinds of models, clean / with virtual weapon set, are included. |
FS2002/FS2004 Aircraft
Download: dh86_exp.zip (3434 KB) Author: Kazunori Ito
Date: 22 Oct 2008
FS2002/FS2004 DeHavilland DH.86 Express. This was a four engined development of the DH.84 Dragon, developed in 1933 to meet an order by the Australian QANTAS for an airliner to fly the Singapore to Australia route. A number were operated by various military services. A total of 62 were built. The DH 86 had a busy career until eight were impressed into RAAF service from late 1939. Three kind of paint examples, IMPERIAL AIRWAYS / Qantas Airlines / Military, are included. |
FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: oe-dsf.zip (11607 KB) Author: Christian Daboudet
Date: 22 Oct 2008
FS2004/FSX Robin DR-400. No additional comments. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: p742un90.zip (10047 KB) Author: Joe Shimmel
Date: 22 Oct 2008
FS2004 Boeing 747-200, United Airlines. No additional comments. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: qx_do328.zip (1688 KB) Author: Robert Versluys
Date: 22 Oct 2008
FS2004 Dornier Do 328-110, Horizon Air. No additional comments. |
FS2002/FS2004 Aircraft
Download: rkwell31.zip (1833 KB) Author: I. D'Attomo & G. Quai
Date: 22 Oct 2008
FS2002/FS2004 Rockwell-Messerschmitt X-31. The X-31 was designed to break the "stall barrier", allowing it to fly at angles of attack which would typically cause an aircraft to stall resulting in loss of control. The X-31 employs thrust vectoring paddles which are placed in the jet exhaust, allowing the aircraft to maintain control at very high angles. The X-31 also utilizes computer controlled canard wings to help keep the aircraft stable at high angles of attack. This is a full package, aircraft and panel, and it is mainly for FS2004, but it should work also in FS2002. |
FS2004 Aircraft
Download: swissdc932.zip (6146 KB) Author: Francis F. Silva
Date: 22 Oct 2008
FS2004 Douglas DC-9-32, Swissair. No additional comments. |
FS2002/FS2004 Aircraft
Download: f3d_ef10.zip (4668 KB) Author: Kazunori Ito
Date: 19 Oct 2008
FS2002/FS2004 Douglas F3D-2, EF-10B Skyknight. This was the world's first jet fighter designed for use as carrier-based night fighter. Its radar equipment required a wider-than-usual fuselage, so it was nicknamed "Willie the Whale". Three kind of models, clean / with pylon / with tank and missiles, and two kind of paint examples, MARINES and NAVY, are included. |
FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: f4b-1_2p.zip (12471 KB) Author: A. F. Scrub
Date: 19 Oct 2008
FS2004/FSX Boeing F4B-1 and F4B-2 Biplane Fighter. The Boeing F4B biplane served as the primary carrier based fighter aircraft for the US Navy in the early 1930s, remaining in service in various support and training roles until the early 1940s. It was the last wooden-winged, biplane fighter produced by Boeing and used by the US Navy. You get the F4B-1 and updated F4B-2 versions. |
FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: po772fer.zip (11001 KB) Author: Andrea Guerra
Date: 19 Oct 2008
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-200, Alitalia, Ferrari Livery. No additional comments. |
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