FS2004 RAAF Douglas DC-2 "A30-8"

PreviewBased on original textures by Gerard Kranenbarg and Jan Visser, this texture set in RAAF livery requires the UIVER base DC-2 package. By Tim Scharnhop.

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Type
Repaint for Payware Model
Download hits
34
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
Filename
dc2_raaf.zip
File size
8.34 MB
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Scanned 18 days ago (clean)
Access to file
Free (Freeware)
Content Rating
Everyone

Based on original textures by Gerard Kranenbarg and Jan Visser, this texture set in RAAF livery requires the UIVER base DC-2 package. By Tim Scharnhop.

Screenshot of RAAF Douglas DC-2 in flight.

Screenshot of RAAF Douglas DC-2 in flight.

  • Unzip dc2_raaf.ZIP to a temporary folder, ensuring that you retain folder names.
  • Within the download, move the texture folder 'texture.raaf' to the folder 'Douglas DC2' within your 'Flight Simulator 9/AIRCRAFT/' (or 'Microsoft Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Airplanes') folder.
  • Open the aircraft.cfg with a text editor. Enter the following sections under the last [flightsim.XX] entry, numbering them sequentially:

[fltsim.XX]
title=Douglas DC-2 RAAF
sim=uiver_aviodrome
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=raaf
checklists=
kb_checklists=douglas_dc2_check
kb_reference=douglas_dc2_ref
atc_id_enable=1
atc_id= -
description=DC-2-112 (MSN 1291) was an ex-Eastern Airlines NC13781 aeroplane, which became A30-8 with the Royal Australian Air Force in January 1941. It was used by Signals School and then by No.2 Wireless/Air Gunners' School until it was shot down over the Soemba Strait on January 1942.\nFS9 Flight Dynamics: Tom Falley\nModel: Alexander Schreijnders, Jan Visser\nLivery: Tim Scharnhop, Gerard Kranenbarg, Jan Visser\nPanel, VC, Interior: Rob Cappers, Jan Visser\nGauges: XML Programming: HansJorg Naegele, Gauge bitmaps: Rob Cappers\n
ui_manufacturer=Douglas
ui_type=DC-2
ui_variation=RAAF
ui_typerole="Twin Engine Prop"
ui_createdby=""Uiver" Team"
atc_airline=RAAF
atc_heavy=0
atc_flight_number=A30-8
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0
visual_damage=0
atc_parking_types=RAMP

Save the file. You're done. Your new aircraft will now appear in the aircraft selection menu within the sim.

Images & Screenshots

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The archive dc2_raaf.zip has 38 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
dc2_raaf.jpg08.22.0778.15 kB
readme.txt09.19.073.12 kB
thumbnail.gif09.19.075.53 kB
A_spinprop.bmp05.05.0764.07 kB
belly_t.bmp05.23.071.00 MB
dc2_cockpit.bmp03.25.0464.07 kB
dc2_engineparts.bmp11.16.0464.07 kB
dc2_kleren.bmp05.23.0764.07 kB
dc2_pilot2.bmp05.23.0764.07 kB
dc2_propblade_t.bmp05.05.0764.07 kB
dc2_rc1.bmp06.03.0385.40 kB
dc2_spin_t.bmp09.02.0216.07 kB
dc2_vc_cabin.bmp06.20.071.00 MB
dc2_vc_floor.bmp12.17.061.00 MB
dc2_vc_luggage.bmp01.19.0632.07 kB
dc2_vc_misc.bmp06.19.071.00 MB
dc2_vc_oh.bmp06.30.071.00 MB
dc2_vc_quad.bmp09.12.071.00 MB
dc2_vc_r.bmp09.18.071.00 MB
dc2_vc_side.bmp10.20.061.00 MB
dc2_vcl.bmp08.15.071.00 MB
fuse_t.bmp09.18.074.00 MB
glas_cp_in_t.bmp07.22.078.07 kB
glas_t.bmp07.22.078.07 kB
glosspin_t.bmp10.31.0416.07 kB
Lamp_glas.BMP07.22.078.07 kB
motor.bmp12.25.0532.07 kB
neus_t.bmp05.05.07256.07 kB
thumbnail.jpg08.15.0727.22 kB
Uiver_hs_t.bmp06.06.071.00 MB
Uiver_vs_t.bmp05.05.071.00 MB
wheel.bmp06.21.0385.40 kB
Wheels_32.bmp05.14.04341.40 kB
wingl_t.bmp07.03.074.00 MB
wingr_t.bmp08.15.074.00 MB
dc2_raaf-2.jpg08.22.07136.40 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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