Author: Bruce Fitzgerald Date: 26 Oct 2009
FSX Space Shuttle Atlantis. Completely re-worked model and textures. New flight dynamics optimized for SP2/Acceleration to restore sub-orbital performance. Acheive Mach 4.65 and climb to just under 700,000 ft under your own power at max realism. Very stable re-entry dynamics with Shuttle like landing characteristics. DVC added with a camera view for bay window, custom gauge controlled effects, animated SRB and External Tank separations, bay doors, robot arm and payload, elevons, spoiler/rudder, body flap and gear w/ nosewheel steering - compiled with the FSXA SDK.
Author: Hoa Nguyen Date: 26 Oct 2009
FSX FCB9o8. FCB9o8 is an easy to fly aircraft. The only controls that are needed are the four arrow keys on the keyboard. This plane is highly automated. It can complete a whole trip without pilot intervention. The Autoland is capable of landing the aircraft on any runway in both good and bad weather. In Space-Shuttle mode, it can achieve 100,000,000 feet and 123,000 knots. Version 1.4 has 2 new models.
Author: Milton Shupe, Scott Thomas, Damian Radice & Tom Falley Date: 22 Oct 2009
FS2004/FSX De Havilland DH-80A Puss Moth, Version 1.0. Functional VC model included; Pkg incl an excellent flight model and features a beautiful custom era correct panel with new XML gauges and easy-to-read virtual cockpit plus four paint schemes. Contact info in documentation.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 19 Oct 2009
FS2004/FSX Spitfire Pr XIX. The Spitfire Pr XIX was the last Spitfire to be used in operational service.It was the first of the Griffon-Engined photo reccoversions to enter large scale production. Based on the Mk XIV airframe and the 2,375hp Rolls Royce Griffon 65 or 66 engine with a Rotol 5 bladed Propellor giving it a maximum speed of 723km/h, 452mph, at 6,242m, 20,500ft. It was an unarmed Photo Recco machine. This is a model of Spitfire PR XIX PS888, with more authentic colors and fixed rudder movement.PPS888 was flown by No.81 Sqdrn in Singapore 1954. Sound file by RB Design.