Author: Edward Cook Date: 15 Feb 2007
FS2004 Hawker Fury Mk II, Version 0.3. A fighter variant of the Hart. Aircraft of No. 25 Squadron, RAF. Based at RAF Hawkinge, C. 1937. Minor remapping issues addressed.
Author: Amir Alemohammed Date: 15 Feb 2007
FS2004 Airbus A-320-232, Mahan Air. The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wingviews, flaps, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed, reflective textures.
Author: Edward Cook Date: 12 Feb 2007
FS2004 Hawker Fury, Version 0.1. A fighter variant of the Hart. Aircraft of No. 25 Squadron, RAF. Based at RAF Hawkinge, C. 1937.
Author: Milan Zejdlík Date: 12 Feb 2007
FS2004/FSX Airbus A-319CJ, Czech Air Force 2801. This is new member to Czech Air Force Fleet - Airbus A319CJ. Aircraft will be used to Czech Republic President, Government and other VIP transport.
Author: FSFrance Date: 07 Feb 2007
FS2004/FSX Messerschmitt Bf-109E. Completee aircraft with 2 liveries, Adolf Galland and Kostia Rozanoff, photorealistic panel and gauges. Paintkit included. Detailed documentation in english and french.
Author: Mick Morrissey & Chris Herring Date: 07 Feb 2007
FS2004 Bristol Bullet. This is an upgrade to the previous Bristol Bullet release. A VC cockpit has been added and the model has been tweaked a little. This package comes with 8 texture sets, some authentic and some fictional. Includes Model, Panel, VC & flight dynamics.
Author: Mike Gamp Date: 07 Feb 2007
FSX Region around LSZH, Zurich, Switzerland. This is an update to the FSX Region around LSZH, Zurich, Switzerland. Many citys and villages missing in the approach-path to RWY14 and RWY16. This Version adds city of Bülach, villages like Stadel, Weiach, Hohentengen etc.
Author: Pongsuwan "TNG" Ratanasuwan Date: 07 Feb 2007
FS2004 VTCI, Pai Airport, Thailand. Pai is a small town in northern Thailand near the Myanmar border, north of Chiang Mai on the northern route to Mae Hong Son. It lies along the Pai River. Hills of Pai was once a quiet market village primarily inhabited by Shan people, whose culture originated in Burma. As it lies at the feet of the mountains it's a good base for trekking and visiting hill tribes like Karen, Hmong and Lisu. Well-known among backpackers for its relaxed atmosphere, the town is full of cheap guest houses, souvenir shops and restaurants. In the proximity of the town are spas, and elephant-camps. Outside of town several hotsprings, natural and man-made, and a waterfall can be found. Another notable attraction is the region's famous Wednesday Market, occurring weekly, which can bring crowds of up to 10,000 local villagers through the course of one day.
Author: Rodolfo O. Velez Montes Date: 04 Feb 2007
FSX Los Hornos Airstrip, Mexico. This airstrip operated from 1932 to 1946. September 14, 1934 Aeronaves de Mexico, Aeromexico nowadays, made the first comercial flight between Mexico City, Central Air Port, and Acapulco. The field was located in Los Hornos beach close to the beach club and hotel with the same name. Some years later Aeronaves stablished fuel tanks and built some tents, known in Mexico as Palapas, kind'a houses made with palms.
Author: Ruben Segura Date: 04 Feb 2007
FS2004 Cessna Citation Photoreal Cockpit Views. Tested to work with Leon Seale's Cessna Citation II Panel, lscc2_9.zip.
Author: Brian Franklin Date: 04 Feb 2007
FS2004/FSX Westland Wessex, Royal Navy. The Westland Wessex was the first British helicopter to have a gas turbine engine and was in the early 1960s adapted for the Royal Navy to carry out a fleet utility, troop carrier and anti-submarine roles. The HAS.1 first flew in 1961.
Author: Chris Herring Date: 01 Feb 2007
FS2004 De Havilland DH.16, G-EALU. The end of World War I and the subsequent vast surplus of military aircraft was not a time for new civil designs to emerge. Instead, many conversions of military models were attempted, but the de Havilland D.H.16 was a redesign of the D.H.9A with a wider fuselage for four passengers. Following its first flight at Hendon in March 1919, the D.H.16 was sold to Aircraft Transport and Travel Ltd, AT&T, who used it for pleasure flying before it inaugurated a London-Paris service on 25 August of that year.
Author: Jens B. Kristensen Date: 01 Feb 2007
FS2004/FSX De Havilland DH.91 Albatross. A beautiful, 4-engined British airliner of 1938, used by Imperial Airways and BOAC. Predecessor of the famous DH.98 Mosquito fighter-bomber of WW2. Version 2 model, modified to work with FSX as well as FS2004, with improved virtual cockpit.
Author: Jens B. Kristensen Date: 01 Feb 2007
FS2004/FSX Fokker F.XII. The Fokker F.XII trimotor of the 1930's was much larger than the well-known FVIIb/3m. Two variants included, with textures for KLM, Danish Air Lines, British Airways and KNILM. The KNILM repaint is by Maarten Brouwer. Version 2 model, modified to work with FSX as well as FS2004.
Author: Jens B. Kristensen Date: 01 Feb 2007
FS2004/FSX Republic F-84G Thunderjet. The F-84 Thunderjet was one of the most important western fighters of the 1950's. It was produced in very large numbers, had a distinguished carreer with the USAF in Korea as a fighter-bomber, and was for a number of years the main equipment of many NATO air forces. Five paint jobs included: An F-84G of the USAF, Korea 1953, and F-84G's of the Danish, Norwegian, Dutch and Belgian Air Forces. Version 1.1 modified to work with FSX as well as FS2004.