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QANTAS Boeing 747-400
FS Version: FSX
Catagory: Aircraft
No Downloads: 1201
Rating: 76.77%
File size: 1.68 MB
Author: Stephen Newton
Textures only: True
 
Description: This is a repaint of the default 747-400 in Qantas colours, registration VH-OJB "Mt Isa".
 
File Name: Qantas 747-400 VH-OJB FSX.zip
 

Boeing F/A 18E Super Hornet
FS Version: FS2004
Catagory: Aircraft
No Downloads: 2873
Rating: 96.58%
File size: 15.5 MB
Author: Daisuke Yamamoto, TEAM FS KBT & Garry J Smith
Textures only: False
 
Description: Wearing 3 different RAAF liveries and 13 different configurations for weapons and fuel tanks for each livery. A total of 39 variations all in the one download.

Many excellent animations, full Virtual and 2D cockpit artwork, excellent sound files and some great effects.This aircraft was developed by the TEAM FS KBT (http://flightinfo.ens.ne.jp/FS_KBT/dai.htm) for the flying pleasure of simmers throughout the world. Textures by Garry J. Smith (http://www.gjsmith.net)

Fully self installing executable file to install the aircraft and the RAAF textures.

This file and accompany files are Selectware and available exclusively through http://www.gjsmith.net and any site specifically selected by Garry J. Smith for authorised distribution. Ownership of the aircraft files rests exclusively with Daisuke Yamamoto & TEAM FS KBT. Ownership of the artwork rests exclusively with Garry J. Smith.
 
File Name: RAAF-F18.zip
 

Sydney Texture Update
FS Version: FS2004
Catagory: Scenery
No Downloads: 1776
Rating: 98.36%
File size: 0.833 MB
Author: Brad Disher
Textures only: False
 
Description: This file removes the bridge artifacts from the Sydney area photoreal scenery (default FS2004).
The best example of this is under the Sydney Harbour Bridge where you'll notice a rather ugly looking line directly under the bridge. Other examples are the Anzac bridge and the Iron Cove bridge. All these have been fixed in this release.
 
File Name: Sydney Texture Fix.zip
 

De Havilland DH 82a Tiger Moth
FS Version: FS2004
Catagory: Aircraft
No Downloads: 897
Rating: 96.15%
File size: 5.8 MB
Author: Warwick Carter & Garry Smith
Textures only: False
 
Description: First flown in 1931 and entering RAF service soon after the De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth was built in large numbers (8,000 +) in Britain, Canada, New Zealand and Australia for both Military and post WW2 Civillian Pilot training.
This FS2004 model by Warwick Carter and Garry Smith has many features such as Custom 2d panel, 3D Virtual Cockpit, custom sounds, 3 texture sets and 1% flight dynamics.
Aircraft Model by Warwick Carter
Testures by Garry Smith
FDE by David Friswell and Warwick Carter
Additional textures for this model are available at http://www.gjsmith.net/Textures/tigermoth.htm
This product is SELECTWARE
 
File Name: Tiger-Moth-Aircraft.zip
 

Ayers Rock (Uluru) scenery
FS Version: FS2004
Catagory: Scenery
No Downloads: 1505
Rating: 96.97%
File size: 0.5 MB
Author: Mat Dalton
Textures only: False
 
Description: This package includes an accurate satellite textured gmax model of Uluru, improved landclass for the surrounding area, updated roads, and lots of photoreal tour buses. I've also included the old airfield at the north eastern side of the rock.
It has been closed and re-vegetated but you can still land (very bumpily) on the sand.
Don't try and land on the rock itself, you'll find it's not quite as solid as it looks...

The rock turns an especially beautiful shade of red at sunset, and the observation carpark is an extremely popular place to see it from.
 
File Name: ayers_rock.zip
 

 
 
   
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