FS2002 Douglas F4D Skyray VF-141
This is a re-textured version of Paul Clawson's Douglas F4D Skyray for FS2002 and CFS2. I have completely re-skinned the aircraft using Adobe Photoshop. The basic flight model has not been altered (just the texture) and was originally designed for FS2002. I am usually able to use FS2002 aircraft...
- Type
- Complete with Base Model
- Download hits
- 473
- Compatibility
- Filename
- F4D3.zip
- File size
- 3.65 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 24 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
This is a re-textured version of Paul Clawson's Douglas F4D Skyray for FS2002 and CFS2. I have completely re-skinned the aircraft using Adobe Photoshop. The basic flight model has not been altered (just the texture) and was originally designed for FS2002. I am usually able to use FS2002 aircraft on CFS2, but this is certainly in no way a guarantee that it will work on your copy of CFS2. Try it and see. If any errors occur in CFS2, delete this aircraft's folder from the game.
INSTALLATION: Unzip f4d.zip into a temporary folder. Copy the folder F4D Skyray into the Aircraft folder of FS2002/CFS2. Copy the contents of the Gauges folder into the Gauges subfolder of the CFS2/FS2002 main folder. Close everything and fire up FS2002/CFS2. This plane will show up under " Unspecified" (in FS2002) as F4D Skyray in the aircraft selection list.
PANEL and SOUND: Sound and Panel are from Simone Prattico and Marco Spada's F-104 Starfighter.
LEGAL: This project is released as freeware. You may modify it, repaint it, etc., upload to another website as long as it is not for profit. This airplane should not hurt your computer but I am not responsible if it causes problems.
- Original Design by Paul Clawson
- New Texture by Marc Czygan
- Panel rework by Simone PratticÚ from an original by Marco Spada.
- Sound Package by Oxyd.
The archive F4D3.zip has 44 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
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Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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F4D Skyray.air | 04.22.02 | 12.82 kB |
Aircraft.cfg | 04.22.02 | 4.46 kB |
texture | 02.22.03 | 0 B |
wingtop.bmp | 01.31.03 | 257.05 kB |
botwing.bmp | 01.31.03 | 256.71 kB |
fuseintake.bmp | 01.31.03 | 257.04 kB |
nose.bmp | 01.31.03 | 65.05 kB |
finven.bmp | 02.22.03 | 65.05 kB |
canopy.bmp | 01.31.03 | 65.05 kB |
wheel.bmp | 10.11.01 | 17.05 kB |
panel | 02.22.03 | 0 B |
Panel.cfg | 09.29.01 | 3.28 kB |
F-104C.bmp | 05.03.01 | 769.05 kB |
sound | 02.22.03 | 0 B |
Sound.cfg | 05.03.01 | 2.03 kB |
BMTouchL.wav | 02.14.01 | 12.30 kB |
BMTouchR.wav | 02.14.01 | 12.30 kB |
M2K_0.wav | 02.16.01 | 95.53 kB |
M2K_1.wav | 02.16.01 | 96.37 kB |
M2K_2.wav | 02.16.01 | 1.16 MB |
M2K_FlapH.wav | 02.16.01 | 10.81 kB |
M2K_FlapL.wav | 02.16.01 | 38.72 kB |
M2K_FlapT.wav | 02.16.01 | 8.20 kB |
M2K_Gear_Dn.wav | 02.16.01 | 83.79 kB |
M2K_Gear_Up.wav | 02.16.01 | 83.79 kB |
M2K_Over.wav | 02.16.01 | 9.56 kB |
M2K_Stall.wav | 02.16.01 | 9.52 kB |
M2K_Wind.wav | 02.16.01 | 426.61 kB |
BMTouchC.wav | 02.14.01 | 6.71 kB |
XM2K_0.wav | 02.15.01 | 95.53 kB |
XM2K_1.wav | 02.15.01 | 96.37 kB |
XM2K_2.wav | 02.15.01 | 1.16 MB |
XM2K_3.wav | 02.15.01 | 966.72 kB |
model | 02.22.03 | 0 B |
Model.cfg | 08.23.01 | 29 B |
F4D Skyray.mdl | 04.21.02 | 133.00 kB |
F4D Skyray.mdl.nmp | 04.20.02 | 133.00 kB |
F4D Skyray.mdl.mpi | 04.20.02 | 3.82 kB |
readme.txt | 02.22.03 | 1.42 kB |
FILE_ID.DIZ | 02.22.03 | 313 B |
VF141.gif | 02.22.03 | 12.21 kB |
F4D3 Skyray | 02.22.03 | 0 B |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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