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Freeware Gems FOR FSX

In addition to the classic's made by Dave Garwood, Tim Conrad and Robert Bruce there are two others I would like to mention.

The first is the outstanding RWD-14 Czapla by Piotr Mika and Lukasz Kubacki. This aircraft is simply brilliant - the level of detail for a freeware is unbelievable.

The second is a real favourite of mine ..... Jean-Michel Castagne's sweet FSX Bleriot XI "La Manche". You may not go very far, very fast in this, but this is what real flying is all about! :jump:
 
MiniMax for FSX :applause:
By Flight Replicas
Thanks Mike

FSNorthwests FX version of Milton's beloved Spartan and Howard

Thanks :applause: again for these lovelies
 
Thanks to you all

I am glad I started this thread as It has been very educational to me. Some of the planes mention I know about but there are others here
I never knew existed. So thanks to all of you who have provided inputs here
 
Native:
A319/320/321 by Project Airbus.
B737-600/-700/-800/-900 by Project Opensky.
A330/340 series by Thomas Ruth.
B727 by Alejandro Rojas Lucena.
Citation X by Alejandro Rojas Lucena.
Saab 340B by Brett Henderson.
Ryan Navion by Richard Schwerdtfeger and Bill Leaming.
Howard 500 by Milton Shupe and Mike Allen Richards.

Portover:
CV-580 by Calclassic.
 
Hi,
I'll add the beautifull sceneries of Jim Dhaenens (Pensacola and Meridian are my favorite ones)!!

Taking off from Jim's NAS Pensacola in Dino's T45C, flying East during few minutes just before a 3rd wire trapping on the Javier's Nimitz : what else? I love FSX/Acceleration!! :bump:

Regards,
Sylvain
 
Milton's Spartan ( FSX-ed by FSNorthwest ), Tim Conrad's OS2U Kingfisher and Dave Garwood's Auster. Grab those three and you've gone a long way to getting all the aircraft you'll ever need.
 
If, like me, you fly around the UK using the Horizon VFR FSX photo scenery (payware), you can populate pretty much all of England and Wales with super quality airfields all free of charge.

You will need some scenery libraries too, for the full effect, but they are all readily available at FS.Com or Avsim. Once you have the libraries installed, these airfields are less than 1mb each to DL. A great many also have autogen trees for the surounding areas too!

Some great work by several talented freeware developers, all listed here...


http://www.horizonsimulation.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2761

This one is fully 'stand alone' with no need to DL other libraries, hence a 20mb DL size!


To see how good these are, click the link below for an example of a fully detailed aerodrome that is just a runway in default FSX...

http://www.horizonsimulation.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3540
 
Section F8's F86 Yea, it's FS9 model, but it flies beautifully in FSX with their intermediate fix. And their support via their forum is better than some of the payware support.
 
Dino's Tomcat and T-45
Sylvain's ultra detailed Clemeceau
FS Water Configurator
"ENB Series" HDR plugin (and the night vision mod)


Javier
 
Hi, Massimo Taccoli has uploaded today at Flightsim a fixed cfg for his Canadair CL215 MT215FSX.ZIP. Despite being a port, I love to have her besides that "star" Catalinas, Albatrosses and Gooses. Hey! OZX Redux Goose, also freeware!

Cheers, Thilo
 
Good Choices

In addition to the classic's made by Dave Garwood, Tim Conrad and Robert Bruce there are two others I would like to mention.

The first is the outstanding RWD-14 Czapla by Piotr Mika and Lukasz Kubacki. This aircraft is simply brilliant - the level of detail for a freeware is unbelievable.

The second is a real favourite of mine ..... Jean-Michel Castagne's sweet FSX Bleriot XI "La Manche". You may not go very far, very fast in this, but this is what real flying is all about! :jump:

I have checked out the places that have theses planes and they are excellent!! Thank you for pointing them out to me. :wiggle:
 
Milton's Spartan ( FSX-ed by FSNorthwest ), Tim Conrad's OS2U Kingfisher and Dave Garwood's Auster. Grab those three and you've gone a long way to getting all the aircraft you'll ever need.

I agree with ya, the Kingfisher is awsome, I love it! I use it with
FD4 carrier and have a ball.
 
A difficult thing about this thread is whether to include FS2004 aircrafts which port over to FSX without any problems as well. Well in any case I will limit myself to genuine FSX models. As what one considers "no problems" might be quite different for somebody else.

Some of the first free FSX models, but still among the best!

The Bristol Fighter by Robert Bruce. Available at Flightsim.com (just do a search on "Robert Bruce". Be aware that the complete set is 4 seperate downloads).

Sadly still nothing from Robert later that 28 december 2008........

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The Neoqb Fokker DR1 is must have as well

Available here: http://www.neoqb.com/fokker/

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Enjoy,
Huub

Where did you find that gorgeous 3 winger? WOW!!!! :applause:
 
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