Heavy Assault Helicopter As Used By The Us Navy. Highly Detailed Model, Including Fully Articulated Rotor Disk, Opening Cargo Ramp, Retractable Tail Skid, Cockpit Interior And Realistic Sounds. Panel Based On Original Ch53 Cockpit Photos. The Chopper # 1 In ...
Replaced that stupid lights.gau with the dummy fuel pump switch which belongs in a Cessna . Moved the fuel gauges. Changed the Radio Stack adding the msfs default 737-400 Radio Stack with standby frequency. Also adding an AVIONICS FS2002 Toggle switch. Resized the ...
Two panels for Airbus A320-A321 and Airbus A340. The A320-A321 panel is the v.3 of the remake of Glenn Gower Airbus Style Panel. The A340 panel is new. Features: FPDA gear sound, wind sound, trim sound, reverser warning lights, pushback, callout; talking gear, ...
Of Project Airbus original V3.0 Features many moving parts and day night textures Textures repaint by Greg Delp
Features full 3D moving surfaces, Flight and Ground Spoilers, Rolling Wheels, Steerable nose gear with landing light, Photo Real High Resolution day and night textures (not scanned pictures), Landing Light beams, Un-Synchronised Strobe lighting, Transparent flight ...
Paintscheme of British Midland.Photorealistic textures have been used wherever possible. The model features all movable control surfaces and landing gear.Model by Darren Wilden and Jorge Oppenheimer.BMI textures by Gary D.Jones
Livery and The Great Satchmo! Both models with 32 bit extended bmp textures keeping the original transparencies. Based on the great DDA DC-3 model by Jan Visser. (requires r4d_2k2.zip) FS2002 Alaskan Winds Douglas DC-3 2xPack
Not work. This is realistic, UPS have theirs deactivated in real life. This aircraft's model is Project Opensky
(SN 5138), flight inspection aircraft of the Federal Aviation Administration (USA) for routinely checking navaids and instrument procedures, including ILS, MLS, VOR, DME, TACAN, GPS, NDB, various radars, and airport. Design and artwork by Barry Blaisdell. ...
Courtesy Boeing Company. Frameless GPS Gauge: Thanks to Ike H. Slack for the usefull tips ! Make sure your desktop resolution is set at 1152 X 864 at least. Some instruments gauges may appear incorrect at lower resolutions ! Designed by Vincent H. Lous