Author: Andre Schaefers Date: 03 Nov 2008
FS2004/FSX Airbus A-321-200, Air Berlin. The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wingviews, flaps, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed, reflective textures.
Author: Dirk Stuck Date: 03 Nov 2008
FSX Project Rhino 58. Airport Fire Rescue Truck with Virtual Cockpit. Includes 4 Versions a German, US, CANADA and one for the AIRFORCE.
Author: Bruce Fitzgerald Date: 03 Nov 2008
FSX Star Wars Incom T-65 X-Wing. The StarWars Classic X-Wing. This model Features: A reasonable Mach 1.8 Vmax - Good High Altitude performance - exceptional manueverability and G tolerance - Hover flaps, see readme, - animated R2D2 - animated S-Foils that are tied to spoilers, which have zero drag and are visible in multiplayer, - Dynamic VC - Detailed external model - custom sound . *compiled with FS9 SDK / tested in FSX w/Acceleration winXP DX9 *for FSX.
Author: V. Zhyhulskiy & The Nor-Cal Prop Club Date: 03 Nov 2008
FSX Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear, Russian Air Force & Ukrainian Air Force. Legendary Russian nuclear bomber, one of symbols of Cold war. The example of air longevity - created in 1954 many times was modified and now stands on arms in Russia. Tu-95MS - carrier winged missiles X-55. G-max model with full animation. Two new effects - smoke and drop missiles X-55. Panel. The in-depth manual.
Author: Edward Cook Date: 31 Oct 2008
FS2004 De Havilland DH-93 Don, Version 0.2. A multi-role, three-seat trainer which, after trials at Martlesham Heath, was relegated for use as a Communications aircraft mainly by No. 24 Sqdn." First flight in June 1937. Artificial Horizon pitch axis bug fixed.
Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 31 Oct 2008
FS2004/FSX Republic P-47J Experimental Fighter: The fastest version of the Thunderbolt was the XP-47J, which was proposed in November 1942 as a lighter-weight version of the Thunderbolt designed to explore the outer limits of the design's basic performance envelope. The XP-47J flew for the first time on November 26, 1943. On August 4, 1944, it attained a speed of 504 mph in level fight, becoming the first propeller-driven fighter to exceed 500 mph.