FS2004 FAA Douglas DC-6B N115
Registration N115, cn 45174. One of two DC-6Bs for research/development, international flight inspection and VIP-transportation of agency's staff. It was bought in 1963 from Western Airlines and sold to Everts Air Fuel in 1972. While used by Everts Air Fuel it was destroyed on 3 March 1992. A ...
- Type
- Complete with Base Model
- Download hits
- 196
- Compatibility
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
- Filename
- dc6faa01.zip
- File size
- 2.35 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 22 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
Registration N115, cn 45174. One of two DC-6Bs for research/development, international flight inspection and VIP-transportation of agency's staff. It was bought in 1963 from Western Airlines and sold to Everts Air Fuel in 1972. While used by Everts Air Fuel it was destroyed on 3 March 1992. A repaint of Tom Gibson's and Greg Pepper's DC-6 by Hans Hermann, Virtual Birds Factory.
Screenshot of FAA Douglas DC-6B N115 in flight.
[fltsim.0]
title=Douglas DC-6B Federal Aviation Agency 1966
sim=dc6b
model=02
panel=
sound=
texture=faa-01
kb_checklists=DC6B_check
kb_reference=dc6b_ref
atc_id=N115
atc_id_enable=1
ui_manufacturer=Douglas
ui_type=DC-6B
ui_variation=FAA Federal Aviation Agency 1966
description=The DC-6B was generally considered to possess the best operating economics of any piston airliner built. Passengers also appreciated their smooth, quiet ride. United had 43 DC-6B's, and used them throughout their US system.
atc_airline=FAA
atc_flight_number=1
atc_heavy=0
visual_damage=1
prop_anim_ratio=0.9
The archive dc6faa01.zip has 47 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
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Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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Douglas DC-6B-FAA-2k4 | 09.09.04 | 0 B |
Aircraft.cfg | 09.09.04 | 9.07 kB |
dc6b.air | 08.23.03 | 8.01 kB |
dc6b2k4.txt | 09.09.04 | 7.32 kB |
DC6B_check.txt | 08.23.03 | 3.53 kB |
dc6b_notes.txt | 02.24.04 | 0 B |
dc6b_ref.txt | 02.24.04 | 6.19 kB |
file_id.diz | 09.09.04 | 449 B |
fx_engstrt.fx | 02.24.04 | 5.17 kB |
fx_engstrtreadme.txt | 02.24.04 | 1.49 kB |
model.02 | 09.09.04 | 0 B |
dc6b-02.mdl | 04.05.03 | 1013.31 kB |
model.cfg | 02.24.04 | 45 B |
More docs | 09.09.04 | 0 B |
SCS-DC-6B-FAA-N115-01.jpg | 09.09.04 | 84.55 kB |
SCS-DC-6B-FAA-N115-02.jpg | 09.09.04 | 84.25 kB |
SCS-DC-6B-FAA-N115-03.jpg | 09.09.04 | 84.18 kB |
SCS-DC-6B-FAA-N115-04.jpg | 09.09.04 | 84.67 kB |
SCS-DC-6B-FAA-N115-05.jpg | 09.09.04 | 83.36 kB |
panel | 09.09.04 | 0 B |
panel.cfg | 09.09.04 | 177 B |
Readme-dc6faa01.txt | 09.09.04 | 16.69 kB |
SCS-DC-6B-FAA-N115-01.gif | 09.09.04 | 10.08 kB |
SCS-DC-6B-FAA-N115-01.jpg | 09.09.04 | 84.55 kB |
sound | 09.09.04 | 0 B |
sound.cfg | 09.09.04 | 263 B |
texture.faa-01 | 09.09.04 | 0 B |
blurred_prop.bmp | 09.09.04 | 64.07 kB |
dc6b-3.bmp | 09.09.04 | 341.43 kB |
dc6b-4.bmp | 09.09.04 | 341.43 kB |
DC6B_cockpit.bmp | 09.09.04 | 257.05 kB |
DC6b_leftaft_L.bmp | 09.09.04 | 1.00 MB |
DC6b_leftaft_t.bmp | 09.09.04 | 1.00 MB |
DC6b_leftfwd_L.bmp | 09.09.04 | 1.00 MB |
DC6b_leftfwd_t.bmp | 09.09.04 | 1.00 MB |
DC6b_rtaft_L.bmp | 09.09.04 | 1.00 MB |
DC6b_rtaft_t.bmp | 09.09.04 | 1.00 MB |
DC6b_rtfwd_L.bmp | 09.09.04 | 1.00 MB |
DC6b_rtfwd_t.bmp | 09.09.04 | 1.00 MB |
DC6cowl14_L.bmp | 09.09.04 | 192 B |
DC6cowl14_t.bmp | 09.09.04 | 341.43 kB |
DC6cowl23_L.bmp | 09.09.04 | 192 B |
DC6cowl23_t.bmp | 09.09.04 | 341.43 kB |
DC6cowl_flaps_L.bmp | 09.09.04 | 192 B |
dc6cowl_flaps_t.bmp | 09.09.04 | 42.84 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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