Brigade, Registration 11150. The Original Aircraft Operated In Berlin-tempelhof Central Airport (germany) At The End Of The 70s. The Fsds Model Features Full Animated Parts. Animation By Chris Grabow, Design And Textures By Arik Hohmeyer (fs Design ...
An Fsds Aircraft With Moving Parts, Including Rolling Wheels. Also Includes A Custom Panel And Virtual Cockpit. By Chuck Dome. Public Domain.
Of the msfs default Cessna 172SP. This airplane looks and flies just like the Cessna 172P at Comair Academy. This airplane uses the Lycoming O-320-D2J 4 cylinder 160hp engine. By Matt Hoffman
Constitutes the continuation of the saga World of Chapsendor intended for FS2000 Quatrime island of the archipelago, Assemble-Manor house is located at the Western South of the principal island Manenchito. For you to return the first time there, I advise you to ...
Recent picturereal Cessna 172. This panel is based at real pictures only! This panel got all the normal things, like GPS, ATC support, and AP support. This panel got also all the Cessna 172 internal views (made by myself). I also want to thank Bart de Vries, for ...
A repaint of the msfs default C182RG in Coast Guard, White International Orange Colors with all aircraft Insignia faded through to the original paint. Aircraft was used for Rescue missions and through abuse and neglect after it's service life ended, the ...
An extremely weathered repaint of the FS2002 C182RG.This aircraft was used in the Pacific in the East Caroline Islands on the Island of Ponape. Aircraft was used for Island hopping and through years of abuse and neglect, the aircraft became an unsightly mess ...
Stationair ...including picturerealistic interior views, and tailored instrumentation by Jean-Pierre Langer and Arne Bartels for use with the Cessna 206 from Mikko Maliniemi. It includes the Cessna 400 avionics, documentation as well as ref and checklist
Effect in fs2002 is what you see with the regular cessna 208 model. Regardless of sea plane you use. Studying about the effect I have come up with some changes I hope all seaplane lover will enjoy. By Bob Tremblay