FSX Embry-Riddle University DA42 Twin Star
This is the real world livery for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for their DA42 Twin Star. You will need Eaglesoft Development Group DA42 Twin Star to use these textures. By Johnny Rosario.
- Type
- Repaint for Payware Model
- Download hits
- 3.7K
- Compatibility
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
- Filename
- n907er.zip
- File size
- 6.24 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 20 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
This is the real world livery for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for their DA42 Twin Star. You will need Eaglesoft Development Group DA42 Twin Star to use these textures. By Johnny Rosario.
Screenshot of Embry-Riddle University DA42 Twin Star on the ground.
[fltsim.x]
title=Eaglesoft Diamond DA42 Twin Star N907ER
sim=EaglesoftDA42
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=N907ER
kb_checklists=Diamond DA42_check
kb_reference=Diamond DA42_ref
atc_id=N907ER
ui_manufacturer=Diamond
ui_type="DA42 Twin Star"
ui_variation="Embry Riddle"
ui_typerole="Twin Engine Prop"
ui_createdby="Eaglesoft Development Group"
description=The DA42-TDI Twin Star is the world's first and only piston aircraft combining an advanced airframe, avionics and twin engines. The airframe is composed of an advanced aerodynamic and crash-worthy carbon fiber composite structure. With the revolutionary turbo-charged Jet fuel TAE Centurion compression ignition piston engine, the Twin Star is the undisputed piston engine technology leader in GA aircraft. With a remarkably low fuel consumption, the DA42-TDI was the first diesel-powered GA aircraft in history to cross the Atlantic Ocean non-stop.
[fltsim.x]
title=Eaglesoft Diamond DA42 Twin Star N907ER WS
sim=EaglesoftDA42
model=
panel=ws
sound=
texture=N907ER
kb_checklists=Diamond DA42_check
kb_reference=Diamond DA42_ref
atc_id=N907ER
ui_manufacturer=Diamond
ui_type="DA42 Twin Star"
ui_variation="Embry Riddle WS"
ui_typerole="Twin Engine Prop"
ui_createdby="Eaglesoft Development Group"
description=The DA42-TDI Twin Star is the world's first and only piston aircraft combining an advanced airframe, avionics and twin engines. The airframe is composed of an advanced aerodynamic and crash-worthy carbon fiber composite structure. With the revolutionary turbo-charged Jet fuel TAE Centurion compression ignition piston engine, the Twin Star is the undisputed piston engine technology leader in GA aircraft. With a remarkably low fuel consumption, the DA42-TDI was the first diesel-powered GA aircraft in history to cross the Atlantic Ocean non-stop.
The archive n907er.zip has 20 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 |
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3.jpg | 01.06.12 | 385.40 kB |
readme.txt | 01.06.12 | 2.40 kB |
Real Livery.jpg | 12.14.11 | 88.98 kB |
ESDA42_Engine_Misc_spec.bmp | 05.25.10 | 4.00 MB |
ESDA42_Engine_Misc_T.bmp | 05.25.10 | 4.00 MB |
ESDA42_Engine_spec.bmp | 01.06.12 | 5.33 MB |
ESDA42_Engine_T.bmp | 01.06.12 | 5.33 MB |
ESDA42_fuseA_spec.bmp | 01.06.12 | 5.33 MB |
ESDA42_fuseA_T.bmp | 01.06.12 | 5.33 MB |
ESDA42_fuseB_spec.bmp | 01.06.12 | 5.33 MB |
ESDA42_fuseB_T.bmp | 01.06.12 | 5.33 MB |
ESDA42_Wings_spec.bmp | 01.06.12 | 5.33 MB |
ESDA42_Wings_T.bmp | 01.06.12 | 5.33 MB |
texture.cfg | 09.30.09 | 131 B |
thumbnail.jpg | 01.06.12 | 16.57 kB |
4.jpg | 01.06.12 | 329.91 kB |
1.jpg | 01.06.12 | 401.21 kB |
2.jpg | 01.06.12 | 429.87 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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