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dddav42.zip  Description:
FS 2004 Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches - Volume 42. I am constantly amazed by the high number of simers that restrict their flying activities to small localized areas, never venturing much further than their own backyards. I cant help thinking that they miss out on some truly great flying experiences by confining themselves to such limited parameters. If nothing else, Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches will get you out more! Whether you are simply a local pilot flying within your own well-worn neighbourhood, or a demanding adventurous international aviator, theres something for everyone in these volumes. For the new simer I have included some very easy approaches, and for the army of case-hardened veterans who think they have seen and done it all - let me tell you now - you havent! Ill introduce you to approaches that will leave you absolutely flabbergasted - and may I add, begging for more! Each volume contains (10) difficult and dangerous approaches which are set up for you – all you have to do is fly them! I have also included a special ~ (STAR) ~ approach in each volume - which is a gem of an approach that will thrill and amaze you. If youve always wanted to know where all the difficult and dangerous approaches could be found in MSFS 2004, but never new where to look, Ive discovered them all - and now Im sharing them with you. Check out Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches - by Michael Doherty - you wont be disappointed. Email:doherty_at_cytech.com.au
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dddav39.zip  Description:
FS 2004 Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches - Volume 39. I am constantly amazed by the high number of simers that restrict their flying activities to small localized areas, never venturing much further than their own backyards. I cant help thinking that they miss out on some truly great flying experiences by confining themselves to such limited parameters. If nothing else, Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches will get you out more! Whether you are simply a local pilot flying within your own well-worn neighbourhood, or a demanding adventurous international aviator, theres something for everyone in these volumes. For the new simer I have included some very easy approaches, and for the army of case-hardened veterans who think they have seen and done it all - let me tell you now - you havent! Ill introduce you to approaches that will leave you absolutely flabbergasted - and may I add, begging for more! Each volume contains (10) difficult and dangerous approaches which are set up for you – all you have to do is fly them! I have also included a special ~ (STAR) ~ approach in each volume - which is a gem of an approach that will thrill and amaze you. If youve always wanted to know where all the difficult and dangerous approaches could be found in MSFS 2004, but never new where to look, Ive discovered them all - and now Im sharing them with you. Check out Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches - by Michael Doherty - you wont be disappointed. Email:doherty_at_cytech.com.au
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mailclmb.zip  Description:
MAIL SERVICE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Its a series of 12 flights across British Columbia, Canada, in 1935. Youre a Ford Trimotor pilot and you must fly to each important village in the mountains to give people their mail. In British Columbia there are wonderful mountain and island landscapes and I assure you that you will never discover all its secrets! Enjoy yourself!!! Contact me at alex990_at_virgilio.it for every kind of informations.
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ivangarv.zip  Description:
Hurricane Ivan Flight Plans - description: Hurricane Ivan Flight Plans for FS2004 ONLY. Fly and drive before, during, and after Ivan on the small island of Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. Better than lagos Ivan plans. This also has the Grand Cayman Scenery( must be installed before you use these plans). - installaztion: first, install the aiport bus. Then the Grand Cayman scenery. Then, you insert the folder call ivan,located in the flight plan folder, insert it in the main flight folder; in the fs9 folder. Then, copy and paste the sounds in the Sounds main folder in the flight simulator folder. If there is a overwriting window, say yes to all. Last, start or restart FS2004. THATS IT! Plans by gareth scott c_scott_at_candw.ky 947-6382 or 925-4772 Homeplace: Grand Cayman Island of the Cayman Islands GARversion
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cubspec.zip  Description:
 Piper Cub PA-11 N4971H Flight of Passage and N4711U for FS2004 Repaint, new PA-11 flightdynamics and reworked panels by Peter Henne. Original model of PA-18 by J.E.Narcizo Original J3-Panel by Yannick Lavigne.
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mail_brcolumbia.zip  Description:
MAIL SERVICE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA ... Its a series of 12 flights across British Columbia, Canada, in 1935. You are a Ford Trimotor pilot and you must fly to each important village in the mountains to give people their mail. In British Columbia there are wonderful mountain and island landscapes and I assure you that you will never discover all its secrets! Enjoy yourself!!! by Alessandro Menabò
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dddav57.zip  Description:
FS 2004 Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches - Volume 57. I am constantly amazed by the high number of simers that restrict their flying activities to small localized areas, never venturing much further than their own backyards. I cant help thinking that they miss out on some truly great flying experiences by confining themselves to such limited parameters. If nothing else, Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches will get you out more! Whether you are simply a local pilot flying within your own well-worn neighbourhood, or a demanding adventurous international aviator, theres something for everyone in these volumes. For the new simer I have included some very easy approaches, and for the army of case-hardened veterans who think they have seen and done it all - let me tell you now - you havent! Ill introduce you to approaches that will leave you absolutely flabbergasted - and may I add, begging for more! Each volume contains (10) difficult and dangerous approaches which are set up for you – all you have to do is fly them! I have also included a special ~ (STAR) ~ approach in each volume - which is a gem of an approach that will thrill and amaze you. If youve always wanted to know where all the difficult and dangerous approaches could be found in MSFS 2004, but never new where to look, Ive discovered them all - and now Im sharing them with you. Check out Dohertys Difficult and Dangerous Approaches - by Michael Doherty - you wont be disappointed. Email:doherty_at_cytech.com.au
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ddlychl.zip  Description:
Deadly Challenge (Adventure). One terrible morning in Santandar, Spain, you bet your daredevil friends to bring the Schweizer 2-32 sailplane to the Santandar Airport somehow. Its raining and the wind is at its high pace favouring the opponents and your sailplane is brought over the raging sea about ten miles away from the airport on the coast, the altitude is 2800 ft. Are you man enough to soar this craft through the terrible weather to win the deadly challenge? If yes, so you got only two choices, Do or Die tryin. Goodluck Pilot!!! by Arsalan Shahbaz
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flyitaly.zip  Description: This is imformation from a tour of Italy I planned and would like to share with you. It will take you from London to Rome where you will begin. After going through all of Italy, including the Mediterranean Islands, you will return to Rome and catch your flight back to London. Includes detailed information about each airport and VOR including information for nearby airports should a problem occur. Comments and suggestions welcome, rossarb_at_hotmail.com, Ross Arbour - Toronto, Canada
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alpseedox.zip  Description:
 Thank you for downloading these beautiful flights over the Alps. All elements off my sceneries here is based on FREWARE as well as the whole of this product, so dont try to make business out off it. It is for FS2002, I dont know if it will work in FS2004. You must have FSNavigator and a good graphic card. Also I will recommend you to have Italy North Terrain Mesh Scenery or The Alps mesh installed, which you can find on net. You can use all aircrafts with a speed up to 160 knots. I prefer Cessna Skylane 182s with + red even it is a little bit slow. The amphibian aircraft Lake Renegate is brilliant, because you can break your flight and land on one of the lakes you are passing and she has a powerfull engine. I should also mention Antonov An-2pp in the ski-version and you will be able to land on a flat mounting area high up in the Alps!. I like to thank the publisher of the Altiport, Bernard Martin and Gue Némoz. I will here render what they have set up about copying and distribute the Altiport: Bernard Martin, on 2002, all rights reserved version diffused in FREEWARE; she is so completely free and you please be free to copy her, to distribute her. But provide that it is for title privat and in not commercial purpose, by taking care of quoting the author. Thats all. I hope you will enjoy my flights- Mikael Seedorff msadressen_at_privat.dk
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