francois, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 @ 22:43
Carenado have released their much requested C185F SKYWAGON for FS2009. It has a “….. Polygon-optimized model , friendly fps, original HQ digital stereo sounds recorded from the original aircraft. Eyecandy: wheel chocks, bag & package, pitot cover, sights prop and tiedown ropes. It comes with four different paint schemes and [...]
Sebastien, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 @ 22:30 Especially built for the Football World Cup 2010 in South Africa, Durban King Shaka Airport (ICAO code FALE) opened on 1st May just a few weeks ago. Jürgen Seidel modeled it for FS2004 as a freeware you can download from here.
francois, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 @ 12:54
Here’s an interesting press release from Dr. Martin Schweiger of the University College of London, where they have developed a PC Space Flight Simulator that can be freely downloaded. “….. Orbiter Space Flight Simulator, 2010 Edition has been released to the public today. Orbiter enables users to experience the challenges and views [...]
francois, Tuesday, 8 June 2010 @ 12:44
Vertigo Studios has released an SBD Dauntless for FSX. “…… The SBD Dauntless was easily the most famous US Navy bomber of World War II, and possibly the most important dive bomber flown by any combatant during World War II. At the outbreak of World War II, the Slow But Deadly Dauntless was considered [...]
francois, Monday, 7 June 2010 @ 21:00 Navigraph tells us that “… the airport charts and enroute charts available for download via the nDAC software have now been updated. The FEB10 revision has been replaced by the MAY10 revision (batch #20). More information about the coverage can be found on here….”. Navigraph credits can be bought through simMarket.
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Sebastien, Monday, 7 June 2010 @ 20:04 We keep you updated about Aerosoft projects, like their DA20-100 ‘Katana’ 4X. Today, Marcel Felde posted new close-up screenshots of the 3D Virtual Cockpit. He mentions the pilot will have to lock its canopy, the wind from airstream and propeller being able to actuate it. Go to Aerosoft forum.
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Sebastien, Monday, 7 June 2010 @ 19:41 A new DVD hit the shelves : Air Italy, published by Just Planes gives us a plane ticket for 3 continents “with 4 hours of action on the B767-200 to Brazil, B757-200 to Kenya & Tanzania and B737-700 to Egypt with departures from Milan, Rome and Verona”. Complete your collection from simMarket.com.
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Miguel Blaufuks, Monday, 7 June 2010 @ 18:01 The Boeing 767 was the first wide body twinjet produced by Boeing. Designed in tandem with the 757 they both share design features and the same flight deck. The 767 is capable of carrying up to 375 passengers with a range of 6,590 nautical depending on the variant and the seating configuration. It is also the first wide body Boeing jet to enter service with a two person crew eliminating the need for a flight engineer. Commonly used on medium to long haul routes it has become the most popular airliner on the transatlantic runs between the United States and Europe. The first variant the 767-200 came into service in 1982 followed by the 200ER, 300, 300ER, 300F freighter and finally the 400 series in 1997. To date their have been just over 1000 aircraft ordered. [...]
francois, Monday, 7 June 2010 @ 15:22 Well, maybe not for real, but most certainly using your SSMS2007 simulator. Samantha from Iceberg reports “….. Where NASA has announced quitting the space shuttle program, gamers can enjoy launching space shuttles for years to come courtesy of videogame publisher Iceberg Interactive and developer Simsquared Ltd. Iceberg announced that its hardcore simulation game [...]
francois, Monday, 7 June 2010 @ 12:41 Neoqb from Russia announced a new version of their Rise of Flight WW1 simulator. “….. ROF:ICE DVD (Iron Cross Edition) will contain all innovations, improvements and new game modes since the moment of first release. Moreover there will be some of the best airplanes of WWI included in the package. Four German aircraft: [...]
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