FS2000 Panels/Gauges
Download: a380panel.zip (7985 KB)

Author: Unknown
Date: 01 Feb 2010
FS2000 Airbus A-380 Panel.
No additional comments.



FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: az_b772er_i-disu.zip (40783 KB)

Author: Ivano Marongiu
Date: 01 Feb 2010
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-243ER, Alitalia, I-DISA.
No additional comments.



FS2004/FSX Scenery
Download: dd_package_lfbb_wy08.zip (10839 KB)

Author: C. Asman
Date: 01 Feb 2010
FS2004/FSX LFBB, Con's Field & WY08, Con's Lake, Double Deluxe package.
No additional comments.



FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: douglas_dc2.zip (28162 KB)

Author: Unknown
Date: 01 Feb 2010
FS2004/FSX Douglas DC-2, LAPE - Líneas Aereas Postales Espanolas.
The Douglas DC-2 was a 14-seat, twin-propeller airliner produced by the Douglas Aircraft Corporation starting in 1934. It competed with the Boeing 247. In 1935 Douglas produced a larger version called the DC-3, which became one of the most successful airplanes in history. Developed from Douglas DC-1 and "pather" of the Douglas DC-3.



FS2004 Scenery
Download: ez-vintage_hangers_ss_v3p.zip (5756 KB)

Author: Sidney Schwartz
Date: 01 Feb 2010
FS2004 EZ-Vintage Hangers SS V3+ Scenery Object Library.
Version 3+ adds specific compatibility with RWY12, ADE9X, and Sbuilder 2.05. If you have already installed the previous version of this library and are NOT using one of these programs to place scenery objects, you do not need to download and install V3+. V3+ also includes the updated textures from SS_Textures_update_1.zip. Installing V3+ should not affect any scenery made using objects from previous versions.




FS2002/FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: atr72-500.zip (13004 KB)

Author: Francisco Sanchez-Castaner
Date: 29 Jan 2010
FS2002/FS2004/FSX ATR-72-500, Eurowings & JFT.
No additional comments.



FS2004 Scenery
Download: ltfg2010.zip (6110 KB)

Author: Mutlu Cetynkaya
Date: 29 Jan 2010
FS2004 LTFG, Antalya Gazipaþa Airport, Antalya, Turkey.
It is an airport which is still being enlarged at Gazipaþa town of Antalya. It is 45 kilometers from Alanya, 2144 metersquares closed terminal, autopark with 105 cars capacity. The airport whose construction had begun in 1991, despite it had been finished in 1999, did not open because of insufficient flight safety. What prevents the safety is that, for the planes aprroaching from the sea, if a missed approach happens, because of the mountains there is no sufficient distance to regain altitude. On 4th of January 2008, management authority of the airport is given as a contract to TAV Holding by DHMI. The airport which is finished and opened to air traffic on 13th of July 2009, is category 2C and big enough for landing of planes app. of 150 passengers.



FS2004 Aircraft
Download: mb5upfs9.zip (6774 KB)

Author: Bob Chicilo
Date: 29 Jan 2010
FS2004 Martin-Baker MB-5.
No additional comments.



FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: air_fr744.zip (12666 KB)

Author: Xudeva Irribarra
Date: 26 Jan 2010
FS2004/FSX Boeing 747-400, Air France.
No additional comments.



FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: b737d.zip (12748 KB)

Author: Corey Ford
Date: 26 Jan 2010
FS2004/FSX Boeing 737-800, Delta Air Lines.
No additional comments.




FS2004/FSX Aircraft
Download: bgn73nl.zip (12926 KB)

Author: Aziz Palas
Date: 26 Jan 2010
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-300ER, Biman Bangladesh.
Featuring 32bit Highly Detailed graphics with night light effects. The model includes all the usual things as a steering nosewheel, taxi and landing lights, dynamics shine and all moving parts, including a fully animated landing gear animation. Some special things include three opening doors, with visible interior. Flexing wings, wing views and trim animation for the horizontal stabilisers.



FS2004 Aircraft
Download: firebrup.zip (9679 KB)

Author: Bob Chicilo
Date: 26 Jan 2010
FS2004 Blackburn Firebrand.
No additional comments.


[<< Previous Page] | 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 | [Next Page >>]

Back

 

URLs
www.fsdome.com
www.fscorner.com
www.fscorner.de
www.biic.de/msfs/
bookmark
Partner Sites


Copyright © 2001-2012
by FSDome.com
Privacy | Disclaimer