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Category: FS2004 Splash Screens Sort Downloads by: Title (A\D) Date (A\D) Rating (A\D) Popularity (A\D) Resources currently sorted by: Date (New Downloads Listed First)
aa757takeoff.zip  Description: Created By. Hayden Foster 757-200 enroute to KDFW Flight Simulator 2004 (9.0/9.1) Splah Screen Email:Hayden567_at_Hotmail.com Date:5/30/05
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fs2004splash3ba.zip  Description: SplashScreen for Flight Simulator 2004 To use, simply rename the bitmap file included to dlgsplash and place it in your Uires folder in your flight simulator directory. You will be given a message to overwrite the original - click yes. I suggest creating a backup copy of the original splash screen and store in a seperate folder. Screenshot and composition by Captain Joe Drennan. Please do not publish this anywhere else without my permission. If you would like one of your own screenshots in the splashscreen you can contact me. (captainjmd_at_ntlworld.com) I hope you enjoy this splashscreen, Cheers, Cpt Joe.
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fs2004splash4ba.zip  Description: SplashScreen for Flight Simulator 2004 To use, simply rename the bitmap file included to dlgsplash and place it in your Uires folder in your flight simulator directory. You will be given a message to overwrite the original - click yes. I suggest creating a backup copy of the original splash screen and store in a seperate folder. Screenshot and composition by Captain Joe Drennan. Please do not publish this anywhere else without my permission. If you would like one of your own screenshots in the splashscreen you can contact me. (captainjmd_at_ntlworld.com) I hope you enjoy this splashscreen, Cheers, Cpt Joe.
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fs2004splash5ba.zip Description: SplashScreen for Flight Simulator 2004 To use, simply rename the bitmap file included to dlgsplash and place it in your Uires folder in your flight simulator directory. You will be given a message to overwrite the original - click yes. I suggest creating a backup copy of the original splash screen and store in a seperate folder. Screenshot and composition by Captain Joe Drennan. Please do not publish this anywhere else without my permission. If you would like one of your own screenshots in the splashscreen you can contact me. (captainjmd_at_ntlworld.com) I hope you enjoy this splashscreen, Cheers, Cpt Joe.
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fs2004splash6ba.zip  Description: SplashScreen for Flight Simulator 2004 To use, simply rename the bitmap file included to dlgsplash and place it in your Uires folder in your flight simulator directory. You will be given a message to overwrite the original - click yes. I suggest creating a backup copy of the original splash screen and store in a seperate folder. Screenshot and composition by Captain Joe Drennan. Please do not publish this anywhere else without my permission. If you would like one of your own screenshots in the splashscreen you can contact me. (captainjmd_at_ntlworld.com) I hope you enjoy this splashscreen, Cheers, Cpt Joe.
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junkers.zip  Description: Splash Screen for FS2004: Junkers 52. Nicknamed Tante Ju (Auntie Ju) and Iron Annie by Axis and Allied troops, the Junkers Ju-52 was the most famous German transport of the war. The Ju-52 was built of corrugated metal skin and paid little attention to beauty, features of a typical Junkers design. Parts and pieces stuck out of the airframe, and the corrugated skin, though much stronger than fabric and metal tubes, created stronger air resistance by Bill Perkins. nc135_at_comcast.net
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vari1_2.zip Description: Splash Screen for FS2004: Varieze over Key West. by Bill Perkins. nc135_at_comcast.net
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se5_bp.zip Description: Splash Screen for FS2004: SE-5 The SE-5, along with the Sopwith Camel, were the two most successful fighting aircraft of WW I. The SE-5 eventually had a 150 HP Hispano Suiza powerplant. by Bill Perkins nc135_at_comcast.net
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trojan_f.zip Description: Splash screen for FS2004: T-28 near touchdown! nc135_at_comcast.net
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dr-1.zip  Description: Splash Screen for FS2004: Fokker DR-1. The Fokker Dr 1 (DR standing for Dreidecker or 3 wings) was one of the most famous planes of World War I. This is probably because it was associated with the Red Baron. by Bill Perkins. nc135_at_comcast.net
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