Author: Edward Cook Date: 18 Mar 2009
FS2004/FSX General Aircraft Ltd. GAL-38 Mk.II Night Shadower, Version 0.1. A prototype Fleet shadowing aircraft to operate from aircraft carriers. Only one prototype flew as the availability of the engines and the introduction of ASV radar made them reduntant.
Author: Stewart Haworth Date: 18 Mar 2009
FSX Barton at dusk. High level Barton bridge traverses the Manchester ship canal near Barton Airport Manchester U.K.Many vfr pilots us it as a visual reference point for Barton Airport.
Author: William Morgan Date: 18 Mar 2009
FS2004 KELP, El Paso Int'l Airport, Version 1. This is a coplete rebuild of El Paso Int'l Airport. The passenger terminals have been replaced with custom buildings, and the cargo ramp has been enhanced as well. This scenery has a very detailed landside and parking lot with lots of static parked cars which can be very frame-rate intensive. There is an optional file that adds more cars for faster systems. All cars can be removed for slower systems as well. The AFCAD file was built from the default version with AFX. This scenery was built using Abacus' EZ-Scenery program.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 15 Mar 2009
FS2004/FSX Spitfire Mk.1A. The first production Spitfire, the Mk I was powered by a Merlin III giving 1,030 hp and a maximum speed of 367 mph. This is the mark that mostly fought in the Battle of Britain. It entered service in 1938 with 19 and 66 Squadrons. In all some 1,566 Mk I Spitfires were produced. This Supermarine Spitfire Mk IA, JZ-E, AR213, 57 OTU, RAF, was flown by F/O J.H. "Ginger" Lacey, 1942.
Author: Vladimir Zhyhulskiy Date: 12 Mar 2009
FS2004/FSX Antonov An-12BK, Version 2. Changed with provision for remarks and offers new 2 versions models. Full pack, installation 1 versions is not required.
Author: Greg Putz Date: 12 Mar 2009
FS2004 CYQV, Yorkton Municipal Airport, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Yorkton Municipal Airport is situated approximately three kilometers north of the City of Yorkton, Saskatchewan. The airfield was built in 1940 for the Royal Canadian Air Force, as a British Commonwealth Air Training Plan station. It orginally had four hard-surface runways, six double hangars, an operations building with a control tower, hospital and many other buildings. The station was home to No. 11 Service Flying Training School, twin-engined Cessna Cranes, and later No. 23 Elementary Flying Training School, singel-engined Fleet Cornells. During the immediate post-war period the station was kept open as home to No. 2 Flight Training School. The station closed in late 1945. In 1947, the federal Department of Transport took over the airfield.
Author: Erwin Welker Date: 09 Mar 2009
FS2002/FS2004 Prinz Eugen Panel. Panel for the German WW II heavy cruiser "Prinz Eugen" with a lot of look around views as photorealistical pictures, 2D-bitmaps and bitmaps combined with virtual views. Included is a modified aircraft.cfg and air-file, to make the ship stearable in FS2004/FS2002 and some special visual and sound effects. The panel provides a lot of interesting and fotorealistic views: The bridge, a view down to the foredeck with the two 20 cm twin turrets, views to the AA-guns and gunsights showing explosion effects direct at the target. Panel bitmaps, 2D-views, and configuration for all the views plus combined 2D with virtual 3D-views and the configurations for the effects.
Author: Stewart Haworth Date: 09 Mar 2009
FS2004 Winterhill. Situated just north of Manchester this communication mast can be seen from almost all local airports. Used as a visual reference by most ppl pilots.
Author: Erwin Welker Date: 06 Mar 2009
FS2002/FS2004 SS Tirpitz & SS Bismarck Panel. Panel for the German WW II battleships SS Tirpitz and SS Bismarck with a lot of look around views as photorealistical pictures, 2D-bitmaps and, Tirpitz FS2004 only, bitmaps combined with virtual views. Included are modified aircraft.cfg, a repainted texture for the Tirpitz and some special visual and sound effects. The panel provides a lot of interesting and fotorealistic views: The bridge, a view down to the foredeck with the two 38 cm twin turrets, views to the 15 cm turrets and 10,5 cm aa-guns, gunsights showing explosion effects direct at the target, the Arado Ar196 floatplane standing on the catapult, seen on the virtual deck between chimney and hangar.