Author: Brandon D. Henry Date: 06 May 2011
FS2004/FSX Boeing 747-400F, UPS - United Parcel Service. Model Features include fully animated control surfaces, fully independent suspension, main gear steering, trim animation, opening passenger doors, opening cargo doors, dynamic flexing wings, animated tilting boogies, rolling wheels, animated thrust reversers, fully reflective textures, each part has different degree of reflection based on material, accurate flight dynamics.
Author: Kazunori Ito Date: 03 May 2011
FS2002/FS2004 Handley Page HP-80 Victor. Handley Page HP-80 later named the Victor was the last of the V-bombers to enter service with the Royal Air Force. This larger version Victor Mark 2 was much heavier and more powerful, the engines being 17,000 lb Rolls-Royce Conway Mk 103 turbofans. Changes compared with the Mk1 included greater span, larger air inlets, a dorsal fillet forward of the fin and a retractable scoop on each fuselage side to supply two turbo-alternators for the totally new electrical system. Two models of the bomber type, B.MK2, and the tanker type, K.MK2, and panel are included in this file.
Author: Edward Cook Date: 27 Apr 2011
FS2004/FSX Britten SA1 Sheriff, Version 01. An impression of what John Britten's Twin engined Tourer project might have been. It was abandoned on his death in 1977. The aircraft is now being restored at the East Midlands Aeropark.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 15 Apr 2011
FS2004/FSX Mitsubishi G4M1 “Betty” Bomber. Codenamed 'Betty' by the Allies, the Mitsubishi G4M long-range medium bomber remained in service with the Japanese navy from the first to the last day of the war. It was a surprisingly agile aircraft with a long range. Used to deliver a varied payload, ranging from single torpedo to multiple bombs. It’s missions were many and varied. In truth it was often sent where 4 engined bombers should have flown. Three versions are included.