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True Landing Light Beam

True Landing Light Beam refines night ground handling with a focused, dimmer landing-light cone that avoids flooding the entire ramp or runway, creating a more authentic taxi and takeoff roll. Built for FS2004, it mirrors real-world 737-style photos and adapts naturally across default and many third-party aircraft.

2.4K downloads FS2004
  • File: spotlight.zip
  • Size:327.06 KB
  • Scan: Clean (6d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
  • Content:Everyone
New real landinglight beam for fs9. Tired of that landinglight that illuminates the entire ramp or runway? Now you'll experience taxiing at night for real! Beam (dim) as close to landinglights as seen on pics from the net.(from a 737) This may vary with other (3rd party) ac than the default 737.

Images & Screenshots

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A nighttime cockpit view shows illuminated taxiway centerline lights, a red runway 23 sign, and several analog flight instruments.A cockpit view shows a dark runway illuminated by centerline lights at night, with city lights visible in the distance.A blue commercial jet with illuminated landing lights lines up on a runway at night with city lights visible in the distance.

The archive spotlight.zip has 10 files and directories contained within it.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
spotlight05.26.060 B
avsim.diz12.12.03162 B
lightbeam.jpg12.12.03124.53 kB
Nieuw-1.jpg12.12.03126.57 kB
Nieuw-2.jpg12.12.0369.33 kB
ReadMe.txt12.13.03686 B
spotlight.bmp12.13.03256.07 kB
Thumbs.db12.13.039.50 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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