FSX. Pilot position corrected. Panel revised to include all FSX compatible gauges. Some areas of the Virtual Cockpit were not editable due to the model. All editable areas have been updated. Model Kirk Olsson. Updates by Danny Garnier.
(JASDF USAF). By Kimitaka Nishida, Atsushi Terui Coral-FLT Updated to use in FSX by Danny Garnier. Panel mods to include FSX compatible gauges. Now fully working bundle includes multiple livery and full working 2d panel and Virtual Cockpit 3d panel. F-15J ...
And nightmap in RAAF liverie. Comes with working virtual cockpit and repainted FSX msfs default 4-engine gauges. Works with SP1 and SP2. Not testet with DX10. By Thomas Ruth
A experimental aircraft that has no vertical stabilizer. This makes it very unstable in tight turns, so be carefull. It has an helmet visor HUD that can be put aside if it obstructs the outside view. This can be done by grabbing the hud with the mouse and drag ...
Banners. The Panavia Tornado is a family of twin-engine combat aircraft, which was jointly developed by the West Germany, United Kingdom and Italy. There are three primary versions of the Tornado; the Tornado IDS (Interdictor Strike) fighter-bomber, the ...
Repainted in the Air Superiority Blue Paint Scheme of the 325th Fighter Wing Based at Tyndall AFB Fl. The performance and Flight Dynamics has been modified to match the lethal speed of the F-15 Strike Eagle at more than 1500 knots. Modifications and textures by ...
Twin-engined multiroles jet conceived at the beginning of 1950s. The VIIN is a two-seater all-weather fighter. By May 1957 it was in service and used until 1973 when it was replaced by the Mirage F-1 Complete aircraft and realistic model including 2D panel ...
The T-45C Goshawk is a heavily modified version of the Bae Hawk single engine jet trainer,adapted to aircraft carrier ops. This bundle contains an entirely new visual model,with self shadowing,bump mapping and picturereal hi-res textures,working virtual ...
RADARs to work in FSX using SP1. Steve Hess
Credits: I would like to thank Mike Stone for the use of his gauges. I would like to thank Eric Aeyes de Best at www.cockpits.nl for the use of his bitmaps and allowing me to modify them. They gave me a great place to start. Special thanks to Dietmar ...