
FS2004 North American CV-10T CargoBronc
North American’s CV-10T CargoBronc imagines a never-built OV-10 tactical freighter in late-1960s Air America service, bringing a rugged STOL transport vibe to FS2004. Expect reflective textures, full animations, a detailed virtual cockpit, custom gauges, and visible cargo, and it requires GaugeSound.dll plus included gauges and effects for full functionality.
- Type:Complete with Base Model
- File: cv10tpar.zip
- Size:2.7 MB
- Scan:
Clean (28d)
- Access:Freeware
- Content:Everyone
Proposed, but unbuilt, cargo version of the OV-10 Bronco FAC aircraft. The OV-10T was proposed to the USAF by North American Rockwell as a small tactical transport and spec ops plane. In the end USAF interest waned, and no prototype was ever built. This "what if" CV-10T CargoBronc (author's designation) represents a production plane in service with Air America in the late 1960's. This FS2002/4 model has reflective textures, full animations, full VC, a few custom gauges and cargo in the hold. By Tim Conrad. Textures by Francis F. Silva.

Screenshot of North American CV-10T CargoBronc on the ground.
Installation:
Make new Folder in your FS2002 or FS2004\Aircraft folder, label it CV-10T. After downloading the zip, locate it, using your Computer Explorer, Winfile, etc. Double-click on it and extract the file to your CV-10T folder. Everything should end up in the right place/folder.
- Copy the vc_light_yellow file to your sim's Effects folder.
- Copy the gauges into your Sim's Gauges Folder.
- Copy the GaugeSound.dll file into your FS Main Folder. Easygauge 2.0, what I used to make gau's, says this file is needed. If you have any of my recent planes, like the Storch, C133, or PBR Boat, you should already have this file.
The archive cv10tpar.zip has 43 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 |
|---|---|---|
| Aircraft.cfg | 07.24.06 | 9.33 kB |
| CV-10T.air | 11.07.03 | 12.75 kB |
| DESCRIPTION.txt | 07.24.06 | 1.53 kB |
| effects | 07.24.06 | 0 B |
| fx_vclight_yellow.fx | 11.04.03 | 1.31 kB |
| file_id.diz | 07.24.06 | 571 B |
| gauges | 07.24.06 | 0 B |
| cv10_airspeed.gau | 11.04.03 | 39.00 kB |
| cv10_flap.gau | 11.03.03 | 27.00 kB |
| cv10_flap_vc.gau | 11.03.03 | 26.00 kB |
| cv10_fuel_qty.gau | 11.03.03 | 60.00 kB |
| cv10_gear_lever.gau | 11.03.03 | 150.00 kB |
| cv10_gear_lever_vc.gau | 11.03.03 | 59.00 kB |
| cv10_gr_flp_ind.gau | 11.06.03 | 45.50 kB |
| cv10_throttle.gau | 11.07.03 | 69.50 kB |
| l-17_amps.GAU | 03.19.03 | 100.00 kB |
| model | 07.24.06 | 0 B |
| CV-10T.mdl | 11.07.03 | 786.88 kB |
| Model.cfg | 11.07.03 | 25 B |
| ORIGINAL_text.txt | 07.24.06 | 2.95 kB |
| panel | 07.24.06 | 0 B |
| cv10t_con.bmp | 11.04.03 | 615.29 kB |
| cv10t_pnl.bmp | 11.02.03 | 2.25 MB |
| PANEL.CFG | 11.05.03 | 7.68 kB |
| Thumbs.db | 08.22.02 | 6.50 kB |
| Parede_1.jpg | 07.23.06 | 225.22 kB |
| Parede_2.jpg | 07.23.06 | 302.12 kB |
| Parede_3.jpg | 07.23.06 | 280.35 kB |
| Parede_4.jpg | 07.23.06 | 254.07 kB |
| readme.txt | 07.24.06 | 2.94 kB |
| Solution.JPG | 07.14.06 | 99.62 kB |
| sound | 07.24.06 | 0 B |
| Sound.cfg | 11.07.03 | 42 B |
| texture | 07.24.06 | 0 B |
| cv10t_00.bmp | 11.01.03 | 85.43 kB |
| cv10t_01.bmp | 07.23.06 | 1.33 MB |
| cv10t_02.bmp | 07.23.06 | 1.33 MB |
| cv10t_03.bmp | 07.20.06 | 683.72 kB |
| cv10t_cargo.bmp | 11.06.03 | 1.00 MB |
| cv10t_glass.bmp | 11.07.03 | 341.43 kB |
| W_E_B_M_A_S_t_E_R.txt | 07.24.06 | 193 B |
| flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
| Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Installation Instructions
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