Author: Charles Wood Date: 02 Jun 2006
FS2002 Commemorative, Amelia Earhart's 1937 World Flight. Here is a set of FS2002 flights to commemorate Amelia Earhart's ill-fated 1937 World Flight. She and Navigator Fred Noonan disappeared on 2 July 1937 on their 2224 nm flight from Lae, New Guinea to Howland Island. They had already completed 19,000 nm. There are two options for flying these flights, a 29-leg version matching Earhart's with leg lengths up to 20 hours or a 107-leg version with an average leg length of one and a half hours. Best to fly this commemorative with the Lockheed Electra L10E, but can be flown by other twin-engine aircraft with less realism. Simple one-step installation. Extensive notes accompany the flight descriptions. Includes scenery for airports not available in FS2002.
Author: Charles Wood Date: 24 May 2006
FS2004 Amelia Earhart's 1937 World Flight Commemorative. The mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance has never been solved. On 2 July 1937, She left Lae, New Guinea for Howland Island in the Pacific, a 2224 NM flight. She never arrived. This world flight commemorates her attempted world flight. Three Flight Options are offered and this should be flown with the FSDB L10E Electra. Other aircraft are OK, but with less realism.
Author: Erwin Welker Date: 12 May 2006
FS2004 Option to simulate sailplane/glider towing by using the default Cessna 172. Take off with your favorite glider from the ground of any airport, gain altitude and then get released from the pulling Cessna. This add-on is not only usable for the default Schweizer sailplane, but also includes sample panels for Blanik L-13, schleicher ASK21, and Grob G-102 Astir. The bitmaps allows easily replacements and reconfigurations for any desired glider panel.
Author: Unknown Date: 27 Apr 2006
FS2004 ChartMap, Version 3.0. ChartMap, Version 3.0 is a ‘stand-alone’ Windows utility for Flight Simulators allowing a number of airport charts to be stored and available on screen whilst still flying.
Author: Bruce Kennewell Date: 21 Apr 2006
FS2004 Around The World by Rutan Long-EZ, HB-YCT, 2nd. - 28th. March 2000. On a cold 2nd. March 2000, professional commercial pilot H.G. Schmid took off from Zurich at 11:00 AM local time and so began the first stage of his first of two consecutive circumnavigations of the globe by a light aircraft. This flight was eastwards and, on his return to Zurich at the end of the month, Georg took off on the westward circumnavigation. Each day is a separate stage and therefore there is a separate Flight for each day, named accordingly, some days have two stages. In the real world, things rarely go to plan when attempting a trip that will span oceans and continents and nations. Not only does the weather play a part but so do politics.
Author: Matthew Torres Date: 15 Apr 2006
FS2004 Spalsh Screen, FedEx MD-11. This is a screenshot of two FedEx MD-11's on climbout after taking off from Memphis International Airport, KMEM.
Author: Malcolm Steck Date: 03 Apr 2006
FS2004 Extra smoke. This addition will add dark engine smoke and white wingtip smoke effects to the original FS9 Extra 300s.
Author: Charl du Toit Date: 03 Apr 2006
FS2004 No Banners. Ever wanted to take the pefect movie shot of that busy airport departure? Just as the door closes there appears a giant green strip with red writing saying "Exit Closed"! Here's the fix.