Factory built Pitts S2S, add stronger wings, build a larger, more powerful motor, add an oversized, tailored propeller, increase the sizes of all the control surfaces, reshape the tail, strengthen the fuselage, and re-design the fuel and oil systems and you ...
Botamer FDE: Sam Chin Panel Design, Art & Programming: Bill Grabowsky Panel Manual & chief Inspiration: Bruce Ullyot Panel Manual Contributing & Documents Editor: Lou Kostyo Chief Test Pilots: Kevin Au, Aundreas Fuchs Test Pilot: Christoph Winkler ...
Model of a 60s era U.S. Air Force search and rescue Grumman HU-16 Albatross. The model was created and animated with g-max. It contains moving parts, virtual cockpit w working instruments gauges and controls, transparent cockpit windows and tailored panel. Model ...
With Highly realistic textures of aircraft reg: 518 of the kenyan Airforce. Implemented are nightlighting, Landinglights, navlights, moving pilots, glass canopy, moving visor, panel and sounds Model and Texures by: Bjorn Groen
The Flag livery in April 2002 Usual install. After unzipping into a temporary folder of your choice, move the folder entitled Dash8_BA into your main FS2002 aircraft folder. All of the necessary sub-folders will be in place for you to fly immediately. The aircraft ...
Look and feel of a F-4 Phantom instrument panel & this panel is not intended to be an authentic reproduction of a true F-4 Phantom cockpit. This cockpit is highly detailed and the BMPs are as close to the real aircraft as I could do with the pictures that I ...
An easy to read and functional panel utilizing digital and analog instruments gauges including an MP3 player . This panel was was designed for those requiring full IFR ability as well as being aware of every aspect of the aircraft configuration at a glance , and ...
Designed using Config edit 1.5 and Photographs supplied by Terry Lewis, Also use of Paintshop Pro.I hope this has enabled this panel to be about 90% accurate. Mainly msfs default and some freeware instruments gauges used. Author Paul Roberts
This plane is the product of my own imagination. I love flying in the bush but the average bush plane is too slow on longer flights. I recently spotted a concept for an amphibious Biz Jet from a company called Archedyne and the renditions they had got me thinking ...
Pictures of B-717 cockpit. I inserted the best msfs default instruments gauges and some others,that I modified and rebuilt, in the right place as they are really located. Fullscreen Display Resolution 1024 x 768. By Marcello Lugari