FS2004 PSA Douglas DC-3 N36644

Preview A repaint of the FS2004 default Douglas DC3. Pacific Southwest Airways (PSA) started flying the DC-3 in 1949 between San Diego, Burbank, San Francisco and Oakland. The DC-3 continued to be the primary aircraft of PSA until it was replaced in 1955 by the Douglas DC-4.

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Type
Repaint
Download hits
55
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
Filename
psa_dc3.zip
File size
2.73 MB
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Free (Freeware)
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Everyone

A repaint of the FS2004 default Douglas DC3. Pacific Southwest Airways (PSA) started flying the DC-3 in 1949 between San Diego, Burbank, San Francisco and Oakland. The DC-3 continued to be the primary aircraft of PSA until it was replaced in 1955 by the Douglas DC-4.

Screenshot of PSA Douglas DC-3 in flight.

Screenshot of PSA Douglas DC-3 in flight.

  • Unzip the contents of psa_dc3.zip into a temporary directory.
  • Copy the folder texture.psa into the aircraft\Douglas_dc3 folder in your Flight Simulator 9 installation - "C:\program files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\Aircraft\Douglas_DC3" on most systems.
  • Open the aircraft.cfg file in a text editor and add the following text just before the [General] section.

[fltsim.xx]
title=Douglas DC-3 PSA
sim=Douglas_DC3
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=psa
kb_checklists=Douglas_DC3_check
kb_reference=Douglas_DC3_ref
atc_id=N36644
atc_id_enable=0
ui_manufacturer=Douglas
ui_type="DC-3"
ui_variation="PSA"
description="The Douglas DC-3 revolutionized air transportation and airline service during the 1930s and 1940s. It was a luxury airliner that boasted cabin heat and running water in its on-board lavatory. With the right balance of efficiency, range, speed, and payload, the DC-3 was the first aircraft to earn a profit for its owners just by carrying passengers. The hero of early airlines, a handful of DC-3s are still at work today."

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The archive psa_dc3.zip has 21 files and directories contained within it.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
psa_dc3_2.jpg07.28.0659.00 kB
psa_dc3_3.jpg07.28.0650.86 kB
psa_dc3_4.jpg07.28.0651.79 kB
psa_dc3_backwards.jpg07.28.0655.92 kB
psa_dc3_real.jpg05.31.06173.59 kB
psa_dc3_stripes.jpg07.28.0656.97 kB
readme.txt07.30.063.17 kB
Douglas_DC3_1_C.bmp04.29.03682.74 kB
Douglas_DC3_1_D.bmp04.26.03682.74 kB
Douglas_DC3_1_T.bmp07.04.061.33 MB
Douglas_DC3_1_T.nologo.bmp07.04.061.33 MB
Douglas_DC3_2_C.bmp04.29.03170.74 kB
Douglas_DC3_2_T.bmp04.28.03341.40 kB
Douglas_DC3_3_C.bmp04.29.0342.74 kB
Prop_DC3.bmp03.19.03341.40 kB
texture.psa07.28.060 B
psa_dc3.gif07.28.066.58 kB
psa_dc3_1.jpg07.28.0650.30 kB
FILE_ID.DIZ07.30.06301 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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