Author: Giovanni Quai Date: 17 Mar 2012
FSX Airbus A-330-200, Eurofly-Alitalia. The model reproduces the aircraft Airbus 330 I-EEZB, first delivered to Eurofly in August 2002. It features reflective metallic skin and the usual moving parts, such as flight controls, steering wheels, pilot head moving, a lady co/pilot scanning the cockpit. The panel and sounds are aliased to the default Airbus A321. The Airbus 330 is a great twinjet airliner designed entirely on computer screens. Many new innovations in design and manufacturing have made the AB330 one of the most technologically advanced airliners ever built.
Author: Udo Entenmann Date: 17 Mar 2012
FS98/CFS Republic F-105G Thunderchief. The F-105 was originally intended as a single-seat supersonic fighter-bomber for the U.S. Air Force. The two-seat "G" version was later developed from the trainer, F, for the specialized role of suppressing surface-to-air missile sites, also known as the Wild Weasel. The F-105G stayed in service with the 116th Fighter Group of the Georgia Air National Guard until the late 1980's. The F-105 was commonly known as the "Thud" by its crews.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 17 Mar 2012
FS2004/FSX Focke-Wulf FW58-BW "Weihe" Floatplane. The Focke-Wulf Fw 58 was built to fill a request of the Luftwaffe for a multi-role aircraft. Bombs could also be transported under wings or fuselage, and landing gear could be conventional, skis or floats. This is the air sea rescue float version.
Author: Camil Valiquette Date: 14 Mar 2012
FSX Boeing 787-9, Continental. This CamSim version 2 features an improved aircraft design plus new Animated Ground Servicing, AGS.
Author: Udo Entenmann Date: 14 Mar 2012
FS98 Airbus A-320, Air Berlin, D-ALTI. Powered with CFM engines. Model featuring 12-sided AF99 fuselage and moving parts.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 14 Mar 2012
FS2004/FSX Boomerang. The Boomerang was a single-seat fighter monoplane incorporating the principal features of the Wirraway, including the rectangular centre-section and tapering outer-section wings, retractable landing gear and tail unit. Designed and produced after the Japanese entered World War II as an emergency measure to strengthen the RAAF, 250 were built between 1942 and 1944 in four versions. Although not as good as the latest Japanese fighters, Boomerangs were successfully operated in New Guinea and elsewhere and also performed ground attack, target marking and reconnaissance duties.