Author: George Diemer Date: 12 May 2011
FS2004/FSX Sikorsky S-40 Pan Am Clipper. S-40 was first Pan Am plane to be named Clipper. Four-engine amphibian built in 1931. Carried up to 32 passengers and 5 crew with a range up to 900 miles at cruising speed of 115 mph, mostly in Caribbean service. Includes textures for NC-80V "American Clipper" with early blue and yellow trim, and NC-81V "Caribbean Clipper" with traditional black and orange trim. Created in FSDS 3.5, with virtual cockpit containing entire plane, including passenger compartment. All-new model supersedes Gmax model published in 2003. Includes eight additional internal views from 2D cockpit for FS2004, five internal camera views from VC for FSX.
Author: George Diemer Date: 12 May 2011
FS2004/FSX Sikorsky S-40 Amphibian, Fix For use if you are using FSX and the Sikorsky S-40 amphibians won't load any more. File S40NC81V.zip, with Sikorsky S-40 amphibians NC-80V "American Clipper" and NC-81V "Caribbean Clipper", can be used in FS2004 or FSX with the aircraft.cfg file supplied. However, the plane sits nose-high in the water in FSX. An alternate aircraft.cfg file for FSX was included, but it is missing the word "amphibian" in the "sim=" lines, and causes the planes not to load from FSX's list of aircraft. This fix contains the corrected alternate file and instructions.
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: Jean-Pierre Langer Date: 03 May 2011
FSX Handley Page HP-80 Victor K.MK2, upgrade for FSX. This is an uprade for the FS2002/FS2004 Handley Page HP-80 Victor made by Kazunori Ito, hp80vict.zip, which you need to download.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 27 Apr 2011
FSX Halifax Bomber. Friday the 13th was a Halifax III of 158 Squadron, Lisset, Yorkshire, No. 4 Group. It completed 128 operational sorties - more than any other of the 6176 Halifaxes built. After the war, Friday the 13th was put on public display on Oxford Street, London.