FSX Cessna 172N

PreviewCessna 172N for the Carenado 172N. On Monday April 6th, 2009 a troubled person allegedly stole a 172 from a local flight school in Thunder Bay, and flew it into US air space, attempting over the ensuing six hours, to be shot down by US Air Force. This replica of the plane includes custom textures...

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Type
Repaint for Payware Model
Download hits
332
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
Filename
car172cc.zip
File size
5.99 MB
Virus Scan
Scanned 24 days ago (clean)
Access to file
Free (Freeware)
Content Rating
Everyone

Cessna 172N for the Carenado 172N. On Monday April 6th, 2009 a troubled person allegedly stole a 172 from a local flight school in Thunder Bay, and flew it into US air space, attempting over the ensuing six hours, to be shot down by US Air Force. This replica of the plane includes custom textures, bump and spec maps. By David Wilson.

Cessna 172N in flight.

Cessna 172N in flight.

Note: to save hard drive space and download time this tecture uses some default Caranado textures in the default texture.orange folder, you will need the "texture.orange" texture instaled (it comes with the default C172 package).

INSTALL:

Place the folders texture.cgfjh and panel.cgfjh your default FSX Carenado Cessna 172II n folder.

Copy the following lines to your Carenado Cessna 172 aircraft.cfg file (change the x to the next number in sequence).

[fltsim.x]
title=C172 -headlines-
sim=SingleEngineProp
model=2
panel=cgfjh
sound=
texture=cgfjh
kb_checklists=C172_CHECK
kb_reference=C172_REF
atc_id=C-GFJH
ui_manufacturer="Carenado"
ui_type="C172N"
ui_variation="Flight into headlines"
ui_createdby="Carenado"
ui_typerole="Highwing single Engine Prop"
description="The C172 is the most successful mass produced light aircraft in the aviation history, The Skyhawk II "N", was introduced for the 1977 model year. The "100" designation as termed by Cessna, indicated that it was powered by a Lycoming O-320-H2AD, 160 hp engine designed to run on 100/130 octane fuel, whereas all previous engines used 80/87 fuel."
atc_heavy=0
atc_airline=
atc_flight_number=
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0
visual_damage=0

Thanks Carenado for a fantastic aircraft

CREDITS:

Model and default textures by Carenado, repaint by David Wilson.

Photograph of Cessna 172N.

Photograph of Cessna 172N.

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The archive car172cc.zip has 33 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.

Filename/Directory File Date File Size
Car172cc04.16.090 B
Thumbs.db04.06.0910.50 kB
!README!.txt05.14.091.99 kB
texture.cgfjh04.16.090 B
Alabeo172a_T.bmp05.14.091.00 MB
Alabeo172b_T.bmp05.14.091.00 MB
Alabeo172c_T.bmp05.14.091.00 MB
Alabeo172interiorE_T.bmp04.15.091.00 MB
Alabeo172Prop.bmp05.14.094.00 MB
texture.cfg04.15.09144 B
thumbnail.jpg04.15.094.33 kB
Thumbs.db05.14.0992.00 kB
Alabeo172a_bump.bmp05.14.091.00 MB
Alabeo172a_spec.bmp05.14.091.00 MB
Alabeo172b_bump.bmp05.14.091.00 MB
Alabeo172c_bump.bmp05.14.091.00 MB
panel.cgfjh04.16.090 B
172Things.CAB01.01.09254.94 kB
172Things2.CAB12.17.08716.32 kB
172Things3.CAB01.01.09401.22 kB
172Things4.CAB12.17.08470.41 kB
panel 172main.bmp04.16.091.17 MB
panel.cfg01.01.097.85 kB
Thumbs.db01.17.0867.50 kB
Yoke172.bmp01.22.08349.80 kB
the story.txt04.16.092.74 kB
46036846.jpg04.10.0962.09 kB
stolen-cessna.jpg04.10.0958.96 kB
large_Stolen_Plane_Zica.jpg04.10.0951.16 kB
FILE_ID.DIZ05.14.09344 B
Car172cc.gif05.14.095.09 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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