Fsx Golden Age Simulations
Golden Age Simulations DeHavilland DH 60 Moth for FSX. Originally designed and released as freeware for FS2004 by Jim Douglass, this package has been fully remodeled to FSX native status. It includes both the Gipsy and Cirrus Moth variants as well as a Gipsy powered amphibian and a seaplane Cirrus Moth. The models incorporate bump mapping, dynamic shine, high resolution textures and VC cockpit shadowing enabled. The flight dynamics have been revised and fully simulate the handling characteristics of each type. A paint kit is included in the package. Installation is facilitated by an auto-installer. By Golden Age Simulations: Paul Corish, Jim Douglass, Gil Halpin.
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The archive gasdh60fsx.zip has 3 files and directories contained within it.
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GASDH60MothX.exe | 09.07.12 | 80.54 MB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Golden Age Simulations
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FS2004 / FSX (SP2 Acceleration compatible) Latécoère LATE 28 full package. 3 versions (2 land and 1 seaplane), panel, animations, etc. The Laté 28 is the emblematic aircraft of the French Aéropostale during the early thirties. Linked with illustrous names like Mermoz, St-Exupery, Guillaumet, Dabry, Gimié, Collenot, Daurat, and all these legendary pioneers ... Used on the lines between Toulouse, Casablanca, Dakar, St-Louis-du-Sénégal, Rio-de-Janeiro, Buenos-Aires, ... The seaplane version 'Comte-de-la-Vaulx', included in the package, achieved the first direct commercial flight across the South Atlantic on May 12th 1930, loaded with 200 kg of mail, operated by Jean Mermoz (pilot), Jean Dabry (navigator) and Léopold Gimié (radio). The model has full moving parts and animations (control surfaces, opening doors, ladders, vintage mail bags and wooden boxes, ground staff, ...) + a custom panel + a Virtual Cockpit. Designed by Patrice Grange, Nov. 2009.