We at PAD were dissapointed at seeing nice repaints of the default Dash8 repainted with only one good full texture side. This is the default MS Dash8 modified and remapped in Gmax for proper texture orientation and includes a new Flight Model, HTML Check / Ref lists and new Master Textures with reflections and new night mapping. A 37 seat advanced turboprop regional airliner. Requires original aircraft from Premier Aircraft DesignsĪir Canada Jazz De Havilland Canada DHC-8-100 Dash 8įS2004 Dehavilland Dash8-102. Used for Premier Aircraft Design's Dornier Do-228.Ī repaint of the Premier Aircraft Design Beechcraft B1900D of A2-NAC c/n UE-325 operated by Air Botswana from 2002 until 2012. On the ground and in level flight visibility over the panel is ok. The popup instruments, selectable by buttons, are oddly placed when opened. The glorious highly detailed Bae146 model including four textures:- UPS - FEDEX. BAe146 UPS - FEDEX - BBN Airways Package. An 86 seat, Twin Turbo Fan Regional Airliner in Factory Demonstrator Livery, RegID: C-FRJX and the America West Express, Reg N906FJ. Panel: The panel is uncluttered and fitted with modern instruments. Premier Aircraft Design Presents the FS2004 Bombardier/Canadair CRJ900-ER. Fairly easy to fly and able to land on shorter airfields. Just put the file in the Aircraft folder! Aircraft: PAD Dash8-Q400 for FSX by Premier Aircraft Design Overview: The aircraft behaves well in all the flight stages. This is the AES Config File for the Saab 340 from Premier Aircraft Design (PAD). This is the Aer Lingus texture for the MD11 model by Premier Aircraft Design. As noted by The Aviation Herald, cockpit video footage has emerged of a July 12, 2021, flight from Kolkata.
You can download original model here from AVSIM or from Filename:Ĭategory: Flight Simulator X - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and Modifications (FS2002) or the d6skyb42 (FS2004) must beīarry Blaisdell, Udo Lemmob, Bob May - Premier Aircraft DesignĬategory: Flight Simulator 2004 - Aircraft Repaints, Textures and ModificationsĭeHavilland Dash8-102 from Premier Aircraft Design in Aer Lingus livery. These cameraĭefinitions fits the ambulance version too.Ĭategory: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original AircraftĪdventure Network International DeHavilland DHC6-300 Twin Otter on SkisįS2004/2 DeHavilland DHC6-300 Twin Otter on Skis.įields of Antarctica transporting tourists. See Read me.txt file for very easy installation procedures.Īlso included is a text file that contains the new camera definitions. The beautiful Bombardier Challenger CL-604 by Premier Aircraft Design.Ī total of 8 cameras pointing at the aircraft and 5 virtual cockpit cameras. If anyone wants proof of this email conversation, PM me.Category: Flight Simulator X - Miscellaneous FilesĪdded views for the Bombardier Challenger CL-604Īdditionnal views ( defined by camera definitions in the aircraft.cfg file ) for Now most of the cockpits aren't fabulous, but with a little work most of them should "scrub up" pretty well. the DHC-8-Q400 (but the other DHC-8 variants are free game ), the Saab 340B, Socata TB-10 Tobago, and the Cessna 414.
I've got Blender2FSX working on an absolutely ancient install of Blender (so ancient, in fact, it has an AC3D exporter by default ) All but the following are free-game to ya'll, but if anyone needs me to convert the model to AC3D, PM meĪs I mentioned there's some I'd like to put dibs on.
But I figured that they'd be just as happy to let someone else in the FlightGear community convert their other aircraft. Now they have a pretty solid group of aircraft in their "hangar" some of which I wanna put my dibs on and develop myself.
Now that I'm back in the hobby after a fairly long break, I emailed them again recently, to ensure it was still okay, they said it was all good.ĭuring our conversation, they said that they do not care what license their aircraft are released under, so long as the original authors are credited and the final release is freeware. About a year and a bit ago, I emailed the guys at Premier Aircraft Design asking if I could convert some of their freeware aircraft to FlightGear.