JetBlue Airbus A320-232. Model by iFDG. Repaint by Wes Archibald.
'The A320 was launched on March 2, 1984. It is the first subsonic commercial aircraft with fly-by-wire controls. First flight took place on February 22, 1987. The A320-100 was the initial version and was superseded by the A320-200 from the third quarter of 1988. The A320-200 differs from the A320-100 in having wingtip fences, a wing center-section fuel tank, and a higher MTOW'. Description by Pedro.
This is the official aircraft editing program for Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight. With this program you can add or delete aircraft, or modify the. The ultimate flight simulator site for FSX, FS2004, X-Plane, Prepar3D and more. Thousands of searchable flight simulation file downloads, message forums, photo.
File size: 5.10 MB Download hits: 2934. National Airline Boeing 757-200 with Rolls Royce engines. Textures only; requires SB757200.ZIP. Includes night lighting, aviation and collision avoidance lights, landing and taxi lights and reversers. Extremely frame rate friendly. Model by Mike Stone.
Repaint in National Airline colors by Wes Archibald. Screenshot of National Airline Boeing 757-200 taking off. National Airlines, the first airline dedicated solely to serving Las Vegas, was an unqualified success during. File size: 1016.28 kB Download hits: 1433.
Flight Simulator Downloads and add-ons Welcome to the Fly Away Simulation downloads section. Here you will find our library of freeware add-ons and mods for all of the major flight simulation packages. We feature Microsoft Flight Simulator X, Flight Simulator 2004 and have just started featuring X-Plane. Also included here will be files for Microsoft Flight, once the software has been released to the public. Adding additional aircraft or scenery to your flight sim is a great way to expand your experience and play for longer. Freeware Aircraft & Helicopters All of the add-ons here are freeware, you don't even have to register to download, however a membership comes with many benefits including downloading files at full speed so that you don't have to wait -.
The most popular add-ons are aircraft; there are literally thousands of repaints and models available. There are even repaint kits, where a user may download a blank repaint pack and create their own custom aircraft with a livery of their choice and design.
Scenery Expansions Scenery expansions are also becoming increasingly popular and users will be able to find them here too; from global mesh scenery to missing airports. You may browse our categories below, or use the search function of our library. Each flight sim expansion has a description and image to preview the add-on in the sim.
Full Coverage for FSX, FS2004 & X-Plane The Fly Away Simulation library is quite possibly the only complete all-in-one library online for FSX, FS2004 & X-Plane. Files are added daily, and the library is continually growing.
With the release of Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D package, you will also find that pretty much all of the FSX downloads work with it too. Installation Help There are tutorials on our information pages with guides on how to install the addons,. A Boeing 747 landing at the famous St Maarten airport. Screenshot from Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
Microsoft Flight Simulator X, or as it's known within the community as FSX, is the latest released version of their flight simulator package for Windows computers. This has become the standard in PC simulation, with an estimated 75% of the market using this package. The package is designed for a whole range of PC simulation uses, including fun flights for complete novices to IFR and navigation practice for trainee real-life pilots. The add-ons we cover for FSX include aircraft, scenery and many utility files that enhance your simulation experience and enable you to play for longer with a wider range of scenarios.
FSX downloads are our main attraction here at Fly Away Simulation. Categories. ( 1182). ( 188). ( 3931). ( 1306). ( 303).
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( 528). ( 160). Image shows a Saab 37 military aircraft flying over the French Alps. The screenshot was captured from X-Plane. X-Plane Flight Simulator, developed by Laminar Research, has always been the simulator of choice for aviation professionals and professional simulator developers.
This was usually the simulator used in commercial simulators and to train pilots for real-world scenarios because it was more customizable in these situations. When Microsoft announced the closure of the ACES studio (the team that developed Microsoft's Flight Simulator), the community were more open to change and adopted the use of other simulation packages on the market. X-Plane has always been there, but only at the back of the minds of MSFS users.
When Microsoft announced the closure, users of MSFS started looking elsewhere for a more advanced or 'next-generation' simulator package. X-Plane 9 was the first choice and many users gave it a try. Fortunately for Microsoft users, Microsoft announced the development of 'Microsoft Flight', the flight simulator package they would be releasing after Microsoft Flight Simulator X. With the recent release of X-Plane 11, we have begun focusing our efforts on providing add-ons for this platform.
X-Plane 11 is the future of flight simulators and many ex FSX users are adopting this platform as their next-generation flight simulator. This category is growing daily so stay tuned.
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Flight Simulator 2004 set the benchmark for PC flight simulators, and the environment engine was overhauled after the previous release. Many aspects of the simulator were changed; from weather settings and generation to the new included auto-gen scenery features (computer generated trees and other objects).
The world environment was a serious upgrade from FS2002 and FS2004 shortly became the most popular flight simulator of all time. Even after the release of FSX, many avid flight simmers and users still think of FS2004 as the 'ultimate' simulator and prefer it over later versions, claiming that the package is more stable and tried and tested. Categories. ( 1623).
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