Author: Stephan Scholz Date: 16 Sep 2011
FS98 Anadwa Salmson VKh light Bomber. 5-seat Russian twin-fuselage light bomber biplane, constructed in 1917 by Vassili Nikolayevich Khioni, with two Anatra DS or Ansal fuselages. It was powered by two water-cooled, cowled 9-cyl 140 hp Salmson radial engines and top speed was 76 kt. A small number were built. The Khioni dual-fuselage biplane series was regarded by technical experts of the time as one of the best large aircraft of the Russian aviation. An order for 50 units for the Russian Imperial Aviation was thwarted by the revolution.
Author: Stephan Scholz Date: 07 Sep 2011
FS98 Boeing 707-320, BOAC Cargo 1964, Update. This Release contains the correct textures, as the previous one had provisional ones by mistake. 1964 Boeing 707-320 BOAC Cargo version. Original AF5 model by Bill Alderson, now with gear doors, moving rudder, elevators and ailerons; rounder fuselage, engines, wheels and wingroot leading edge.
Author: Stephan Scholz Date: 01 Sep 2011
FS98 Anadwa Khioni Nr.4 light Bomber. 5-seat, dual-fuselage light bomber biplane constructed in 1921 by Vassili Nikolayevich Khioni, former chief designer of Anatra, with two Ansal fuselages. It was a more robust, improved and more powerful version of the Anadwa Salmson KVh, Powered by two water-cooled, cowled 9-cyl 160 hp Salmson radial engines with radiators on the top wings. Top speed was 81 kt, and it was easy to fly, very manoueverable, and a nimble climber. A small number were built. The Khioni dual-fuselage biplane series was regarded by experts as one of the best large aircraft of the Russian aviation of the time.
Author: Udo Entenmann & Stephan Scholz Date: 17 Jul 2011
FS98 Siebel Si-204A. Light, all-metal 10-seat twin-engined transport designed by Siebel Flugzeugwerke in Halle, based on the smaller FH-104 "Hallore". It was originally intended as a passenger plane, but then produced for the Luftwaffe as a light communications aircraft and crew trainer. After 15 initial prototypes were built in 1940, production was continued in France by SNCAC under the model name NC-702 Martinet. It was also built in some other countries, some units still being operated well into the 60´s. The aircraft was powered by two 600 Hp Argus As411 12-cylinder inverted-V engines, and had a top speed of 196 knots.
Author: Udo Entenmann & Stephan Scholz Date: 11 Jul 2011
FS98 SNCAC NC702 Martinet. Light, all-metal 10-seat twin-engined transport designed by Siebel Flugzeugwerke in Halle as Siebel Si-204A. Based on the smaller FH-104 "Hallore", it was originally intended as a passenger plane, but then produced for the Luftwaffe as a light communications aircraft and crew trainer. After 15 initial prototypes were built in 1940, production was continued in France by SNCAC under the model name NC702 Martinet, with 3-bladed propellers and 600 hp Renault 12S00 engines, French versions of the 12-cyl inverted-V Argus As411. Top speed: 196 knots. 110 Units built. Versatile, useful, and easy to fly, production was continued after WW2 in different countries, and some units were still operational well into the 60´s.
Author: Omkar B. & Andre Lederer Date: 02 Jul 2011
FS98 Airbus A-300-603, Airbus A-310-203 and ATR-72-210QC, Singhair VA. Singhair VA is a new virtual airline based at the new MIHAN Airport, Nagpur, central India. includes all three aircrafts of this airline: Airbus A300-603, Airbus A310-203 and ATR-72-210QC with following features: AF99 circle, 12 sided fuselageand, 3D engines, pylons, winglets, full moving parts, landing lights and checklist. Also includes the whole flight plan of this virtual airline.
Author: Udo Entenmann Date: 14 Jun 2011
FS98 Boeing 737-800, Air Berlin, D-ABBC. Model featuring the optional winglets of the Next-Generation 737, 12-sided AF99 fuselage and moving parts.
Author: Bernd Barsch Date: 08 Jun 2011
FS98 Eurocopter EC-725 Caracal, Armee de l'Air Francaise, 2549. Tactical SO, unit EH01067 'Pyrenees' based at LFBC-Cazaux BA120. Small jet flight model.
Author: Bernd Barsch Date: 08 Jun 2011
FS98 Eurocopter EC-725 Caracal, Armee de l'Air Francaise, 2549. Tactical 330-SB, unit EC05.330 'Cote d'Argent' based at LFBM Mont de Marsan BA118. Small jet flight model.