Author: Aziz Palas Date: 16 Mar 2010
FS2004/FSX McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30, Biman Bangladesh. As Biman makes progress in replacing it's aging fleet with the Boeing 777-200 and Boeing 737-800. As the DC-10 have done great years in the Biman's fleet; as one by one it retires off the cloud as ghost.
Author: Aziz Palas Date: 16 Mar 2010
FS2004/FSX McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30, Emirates. As the DC-10-30 are now a true classic aircrafts with few remaining aircrafts that still exists in service now; it’s truly a beauty that still fly in the skies above. Emirates have always kept its fleet to date with all modern aircraft as it still grows and dominates the sky.
Author: A. F. Scrub & Mick Morrissey Date: 16 Mar 2010
FS2004/FSX N.A.F. N3N Floatplane, Version 2, Fixed & Enhanced. Following successful tests this neat little biplane trainer was built in both landplane and seaplane versions. The N3N was used extensively in U.S. Navy primary flying training schools throughout WWII, with the majority becoming surplus immediately when the war ended. The last N3N seaplanes, where retired in 1961. They were the final biplanes to be used in U.S. military service. Version 2 corrects mapping issues, lights, adds specular gloss to the model, and included enhanced textures and several additional paints.
Author: Paul Clawson Date: 16 Mar 2010
FSX Douglas XB-19. The Douglas XB-19 with a wingspan of 212 feet was the largest airplane ever built before the B-36. This is a native FSX Acceleration project. It features reflective .dds textures, reflective glass, and the normal animations plus cowl flaps. The VC has animated flight controls and working gauges. The gauges at the flight engineer console also work. A camera definition has been added to the extensive flight deck. There is no 2D panel.
Author: Aziz Palas Date: 13 Mar 2010
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-31HER, Emirates, A6-ECJ. Emirates Boeing 777-31HER A6-ECJ, primarily used for the nonstop extended flight for the Europian and transatlantic destination. Eimirates A6-EJC first flight took place on June 8, 2008. This repaint features the most detailed represntation of the actual Emirates Boeing 777-300.
Author: A. F. Scrub & Mick Morrissey Date: 13 Mar 2010
FS2004/FSX Naval Aircraft Factory N3N Floatplane Trainer. Following successful tests this neat little biplane trainer was built in both landplane and seaplane versions. The N3N was used extensively in U.S. Navy primary flying training schools throughout WWII, with the majority becoming surplus immediately when the war ended. The last N3N seaplanes, where retired in 1961. They were the final biplanes to be used in U.S. military service.
Author: Aziz Palas Date: 10 Mar 2010
FS2004/FSX Boeing 747-400, Emirates. Though Emirates does not operate any passenger Boeing 747 in its growing fleet. As known as the queen of the skies.