A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Civilian Props
Description: FS2004/FSX Chilton DW1. Designed by two ex DeHavilland Technical School pupils to create a light aircraft powered by a modified Ford 10 water cooled engine. Two models are in this package, G-AESZ is currently airworthy having been restored by owner Roy Nerou, whilst G-AFGH is being rebuilt with a Carden Ford engine. Gary Jones engine sounds are included. They will port over to FSX with no known issues. Previously uploaded to Britsim in December 2010.
By Keith Paine.
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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Civilian Props
Description: FS2004/FSX Chilton DW1A. This version of the Chilton is powered by a Train 4T engine. The aircraft is currently nearing a complete restoration by owner Roy Nerou. The sound file includes Don Puttenham's Blackburn Cirrus sound file as its probably the nearest that can be achieved at the moment. The model was originally uploaded to Britsim in January 2011. Will port over to FSX with no known issues.
By Keith Paine.
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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Civilian Props
Description: FS2004/FSX Miles Hawk Speed Six No 96. This is a re-issue previously uploaded to Britsim.com in 2009. It depicts the M2L with the original 'bubble' canopy fitted post WWII for closed circuit racing as owned by my Uncle and as raced in the U.K. in the 1950' and 60's. It will port over to FSX and has no known issues.
A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Civilian Props
Description: FS2004/FSX Miles Hawk Speed Six No 8. This is a re-issue previously uploaded to Britsim.com in 2009. It depicts the Miles M2L Hawk Speed Six in its current pre WWII configuration as designed for Luis Fontes in 1935. It will port over to FSX with no known issues.
By Keith Paine.
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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Civilian Props
Description: FS2004/FSX Miles M12 Mohawk. Designed expressly for Charles Lindbergh in 1935 during his period of 'exile' in Europe for long range flights. This aircraft has been rebuilt for static display at the RAF Museum in Hendon. The interior is based on the 360 degree camera view obtainable at eyerevolution.com. This model was originally uploaded to Britsim earlier in 2013. The Menasco Buccaneer engine was not a success as it was prone to overheating, although Charles Lindbergh obviously managed to keep it within limits. This model emulates this, so keep an eye on the CHT and oil temp! It will port over to FSX with some exceptions.
By Keith Paine.
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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Civilian Props
Description: FS2004/FSX Miles M13 Hobby. A racing aircraft designed by F.G. Miles for the 1937 Kings Cup Air Race in the U.K. Problems with the retractable undercarriage design denied him the chance to compete, but in 1938 the aircraft was sold to the RAE at Farnborough for comparison trials between the 24 foot diameter wind tunnel and free flight.
By Keith Paine.
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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Civilian Props
Description: FS2004/FSX New Proctor I G-AHNA. This is a re-release of the author's father's Proctor G-AHNA (Nannie Ann) that he owned, maintained and raced during the 1950's in the U.K. Previously uploaded to Britsim.com in 2010. This model is a major rework and also supersedes the model released in 2008. It is shown in racing trim with various modifications to increase speed. Designed for FS2004 it will port over to FSX but there are some exceptions.
By Keith Paine.
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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Civilian Props
Description: FS2004/FSX Percival Proctor IV And V. This is a combined package re-issue of the separate issues of the four models of Proctors Mk IV and V previously uploaded to Britsim.com in 2010 and 2011. Two of the models are in rebuild in Essex whilst the IVa is on display in Belgium. They will port over to FSX, but there are some exceptions (wing fold is one for example).
By Keith Paine.
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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Military - Props
Description: FS2004/FSX Percival Provost T1. This is a re-release of the Provost previously uploaded to Britsim.com in 2011. It will port over to FSX with some exceptions. This paint scheme represents the displayed aircraft at RAF Museum Cosford, whilst the interior is based on ZK-PPP with help from the owner.
By Keith Paine.
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One note on the "FS2004/FSX Miles Hawk Speed Six No 8" posted above. You may notice when you load this airplane that none of the gauges show up. There is an error in the gauge CAB file with this upload. The file SP6No8.CAB in the panel directory, instead of just containing the gauges, contains another copy of the cfg file, the bmp file, and the true SP6No8.CAB file. To fix it, you have to extract the SP6No8.CAB file that you get with the download somewhere, then copy the slightly smaller SP6No8.CAB file that you unpacked (1,701 kb instead of 1,818 kb) into the panel folder, replacing the one that you just extracted it from. The gauges will then show up.
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