FS2004 INVERCARGILL PHOTOREAL SCENERY NEW
ZEALAND
This photo-realistic scenery has been designed to be compatible with
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. It covers an area of land approx 1,100
square kilometres, which is located on the southern coast of the South
Island of New Zealand. By Murray Hall and Ian Warren
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FS2004
Photoreal scenery for Canberra, Australia 0.99
High quality photoreal scenery using the latest in satellite imagery for
Canberra, Australia. Works best with VOZ textures but can also be used
with the default or any other texture set. This release requires manual
installation to your addon scenery folder. By John Burford and Patrick
Fogarty
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FS2004
Hawker Hunter Trainers
T7, T8, T8M and T68. 4 versions of the Hawker Hunter Trainers, 9
different schemes. Complete with switchable pilot and copilots panels,
custom animations and soundset. By Dave Garwood, Dave Booker, Saverio
Maurri and Mark Cranston.
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FS2004
Farman F-121 Jabiru V 2.0
The Farman F.121 was a french airliner of 1925. It had four engines of
180 h.p. each, and carried seven passengers. Danish Airlines (DDL)
operated four Jabirus from 1926 onwards. Two of them were built under
license at the Naval Dockyard, Copenhagen. Version 2 model, almost
completely redone with FSDS 3. Detailed interior, virtual cockpit. By
Jens B. Kristensen
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FS2004
Short S.17L Scylla v 2.0
Four-engined, British airliner of 1934. Carried 39 passengers on the
London-Paris service of Imperial Airways. New revised version 2.0 model
made with FSDS 3.
By Jens B. Kristensen
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FS2004
Ala Littoria, Junkers Ju-52, V.02 'I-BALI' & 'I-BOAN'
Italian 'Ala Littoria' used Ju-52s on Venice/Munich/Berlin route from
1935 until 1944.These two aircrafts (I-BALI & I-BOAN) were used during
1940. Two textures sets, both compatible with the original freeware
Junkers Ju-52_V.2 package by O. Fischer
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FS2004
AEROFLOT & Perm Airlines Tupolev Tu-134a-3 [CCCP-65775]
for FS2002 created with FSDS 2.11. Its not final version yet. Outer
Aircraft model by Victor Stolpyansky. New flight dynamics by Mishka
Mitin & Serega Vershinin. Tested by real Tu-134 pilots on all flight
modes. Painted by Stolpyansky Victor & Mishka Mitin New updates and
sounds for whis aircraft at the site of AEROFLOT RVA
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FS2004
HNAC Airbus A310-308ET in Aeroflot livery registration F-OGQQ wearing
the name "Tchaikovski"
on the nose plate. Only until just recently, this great aircraft had
seen extensive international service flying to destinations in the USA,
Canada, western and northern Europe, the Mediterranian and Asia. This
repaint contains 32-bit textures for maximum quality. Repaint by Jeffrey
S. Bryner, Model by HNAC (Harald Nehring and Frank Weiss) and wing
textures by Rafael Braz. Model is required. See readme.txt for link to
the HNAC A310-308 model
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FS2004
Fokker C.V-M/26
This aircraft made an epic flight from Copenhagen to Tokyo and back in
1926, flown by A.P. Botved (pilot) and C.J.C. Olsen (mechanic). The
Fokker C.V was a very succesful series of aircraft used for
reconnaisance, as a light bomber or a two-seat fighter. It could be
fitted with a lot of different engines, and wings of several
configurations. This aircraft (R1 of the Danish Army Air Force) was
powered by a 512 h.p. Lorraine-Dietrich 12eb inline engine. It was
delivered as a C.V-C with square wings that made it look like a scaled-up
Fokker D.VII. For the long-distance flight it had longer, tapered wings
of the C.V-E type fitted, and all military equipment was replaced with
extra fuel, oil and supplies for the crew. By Jens B. Kristensen
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FS2004/FS2002 MyAir.Com A320-200 CFM
Airbus A320-200, CFM engines, in the livery of MyAir.Com; aircraft
registration ID: EI-DJI.
By Claudio A. Dobre
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FS2004/FS2002 US Airways Boeing 737-300
Boeing 737-300, CFM engines, in the US Airways livery; aircraft
registration ID: N526AU. This is a photoreal repaint.
Textures painted by: Claudio A. Dobre
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FS2004
Hunting Percival P.66 Pembroke C.1
This is a gmax visual model (also suitable for AI) with panel and sound
aliased to default aircraft. Developed from the civil Prince executive
transport, forty-four Pembrokes served in the R.A.F. as communications
aircraft between 1954 and 1990. Pembrokes were also employed in various
roles by the air forces of Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, South
Rhodesia, the Sudan, Sweden, and Thailand. By Manfred Jahn
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FS2004
Farman F-121 Jabiru V 2.0
The Farman F.121 was a french airliner of 1925. It had four engines of
180 h.p. each, and carried seven passengers. Danish Airlines (DDL)
operated four Jabirus from 1926 onwards. Two of them were built under
license at the Naval Dockyard, Copenhagen. Version 2 model, almost
completely redone with FSDS 3. Detailed interior, virtual cockpit. By
Jens B. Kristensen
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FS2004
Airbus A330-300 LTU, Qantas...
The Airbus response to the 767, the twin aisle A330 has proven popular
with airlines thoughout the world. This package contains 3 models with
the three engine types offered on the A330.
By Mike Stone
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FS2002/FS2004 Panavia Tornado F3 Panel Photoreal
This is a new panel for Panavia Tornado designed for the DSB/Iris Models,
But will work with others
By Ben Hartmann of UKMIL.
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FS2004
fictional repaint of the WILCO A400M in RAF markings
Textures only.
Repaint by Sean Doran.
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FS2004
RAF Croydon 1940
As a fighter station, Croydon played a front-line role in the Battle of
Britain. In 1944, Croydon became the London base for RAF Transport
Command, and in this role began to see use again by civil aircraft. By
Gary
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