Author: George Diemer Date: 14 Apr 2010
FS2004 Sikorsky JRS-1, U.S. Navy VJ-1 Squadron 1-J-2. Sikorsky twin-engine amphibian built in 1937. Military version of S-43. Used by U.S. Navy and Marines for utility transport, photography, target towing. JRS-1s were based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in December 1941. Top speed over 190 mph. Can take off in 900 feet, in 15 seconds. Range 1200 miles at cruising speed of 170 mph, roughly the distance from Hawaii to Midway Island. Extended range fuel tanks replace some passenger capacity. FSDS3.5 model with virtual cockpit, radio operator compartment, passenger cabin, sliding side doors and aerial camera position aft.
Author: Kevin Bryan Date: 14 Apr 2010
FS2002/FS2004 Unreal Aviation Enterprise II Airship, V4. New model with a larger envelope, extra detail and six different sets of advertising banners. Aircraft is illuminated at night too. Designed specifically for FS2002 but can be flown in FS9.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 11 Apr 2010
FS2004/FSX Curtiss P-6E Hawk. Curtiss-built biplanes that equipped fighter units of the Air corps and Navy during the 1920's and 30's were inspired by the air racing during the early 1930's. The P-6E had a modified fuselage, single strut landing gear with stylish wheel fairings and a 700 hp engine with Prestone cooling. The P-6 Hawk series were the final stepping stone to more advanced aircraft design and engineering, which would take a final leap with the start of World War Two. This American "between wars" design served its purpose and its role quite well.
Author: Timothy Wong, B-W Designs Date: 11 Apr 2010
FS2004/FSX Airbus A-320, JetBlue. The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wingviews, flaps, flaperons, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed, reflective textures.