FSX / P3D

FSX McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawk

McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawk brings the classic light attack jet into FSX with an updated panel and virtual cockpit, plus custom burner effects for sharper afterburner visuals. The package adds a VA-163 repaint, a blank texture set, DXT3-converted textures, and refreshed sound files for a tighter, more immersive ride.

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Flight Simulator X Prepar3D
FSX McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawk. An upgrade of Kazunori Ito's A4C Skyhawk for FSX compatibility. Includes new VA-163 repaint, blank texture set, textures converted to DXT3 format, updated panel and VC, custom burner effects, new sound files. FSX compatabilty upgrade by Bruce Fitzgerald.

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File information

Filename
skyhawk.zip
File size
9.12 MB
Virus scan
Clean (scanned with ClamAV)
Access
Freeware
Content rating
Everyone

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  1. Extract the downloaded archive

    Use 7-Zip (free) or WinRAR to extract the ZIP to a temporary folder. Don't install while still zipped — the simulator can't read inside ZIP files.
  2. Place files per the readme

    Most FSX add-ons go into one of: SimObjects\Airplanes\, Addon Scenery\, Effects\, or Gauges\.
  3. Always read the included readme

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What’s inside this archive

The archive skyhawk.zip has 77 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
skyhawk_burn.fx07.25.083.67 kB
skyhawk_flame.fx07.25.0821.70 kB
A-4C Skyhawk_USN.mdl06.08.071.25 MB
Model.cfg06.06.0735 B
A-4C Skyhawk_USN_T.mdl06.08.071.28 MB
Model.cfg06.06.0737 B
104asam1.CAB12.04.06349.74 kB
104asam2.CAB12.04.06123.63 kB
104asam3.CAB12.04.06138.24 kB
737-400.autopilot.gau04.17.0144.00 kB
Bell_206B.dll09.26.072.05 MB
burnab.CAB07.04.0811.62 kB
fs9gps.cab09.26.07552.54 kB
KC-AUTO-P.bmp11.07.0630.06 kB
Main_Panel.bmp07.25.08769.05 kB
PANEL.CFG07.25.083.98 kB
pc-7.cab11.25.071.00 MB
Thumbs.db07.26.086.00 kB
F80_11.WAV09.16.9931.31 kB
F80_12.WAV09.16.9931.19 kB
F80_13.WAV09.16.9923.81 kB
F80_14.WAV09.16.9929.81 kB
F80_1SHUT.WAV09.16.99181.25 kB
F80_1STRT.WAV09.16.99378.31 kB
F80_21.WAV09.16.9930.81 kB
F80_22.WAV09.16.9933.81 kB
F80_23.WAV09.16.9930.31 kB
F80_24.WAV09.16.9932.31 kB
F80_2SHUT.WAV09.16.99139.75 kB
F80_2STRT.WAV09.16.9961.25 kB
F80_2T.WAV09.16.99114.81 kB
F80_FLAPS.WAV04.16.01102.31 kB
F80_GEARDN.WAV04.16.01250.54 kB
F80_GEARUP.WAV04.16.01234.46 kB
F80_STALL.WAV07.15.99160.85 kB
Sound.cfg05.14.016.73 kB
XF80_11.WAV09.16.9934.31 kB
XF80_12.WAV09.16.9923.81 kB
XF80_13.WAV09.16.9925.31 kB
XF80_14.WAV09.16.9930.31 kB
XF80_1SHUT.WAV09.16.99189.25 kB
XF80_1STRT.WAV09.16.99416.31 kB
XF80_21.WAV09.16.9930.81 kB
XF80_22.WAV09.16.9926.40 kB
XF80_23.WAV09.16.9942.31 kB
XF80_24.WAV09.16.9933.81 kB
XF80_2SHUT.WAV09.16.99177.75 kB
XF80_2STRT.WAV09.16.9961.75 kB
XF80_2T.WAV09.16.99108.81 kB
Fuselage01.bmp07.26.083.00 MB
Fuselage02.bmp07.26.083.00 MB
Thumbs.db07.26.087.50 kB
Wing1.bmp07.26.083.00 MB
Wing2.bmp07.26.083.00 MB
Burner.BMP06.06.0717.05 kB
Cockpit.bmp07.25.081.00 MB
Fuselage01.bmp07.25.081.00 MB
Fuselage02.bmp07.25.081.00 MB
Pilot1.BMP06.06.07257.05 kB
thumbnail.JPG07.26.0810.83 kB
Thumbs.db07.26.0838.00 kB
Wing1.bmp07.25.081.00 MB
Wing2.bmp07.25.081.00 MB
Burner.BMP06.06.0717.05 kB
Cockpit.bmp07.25.081.00 MB
Fuselage01.bmp07.26.081.00 MB
Fuselage02.bmp07.26.081.00 MB
Pilot1.BMP06.06.07257.05 kB
thumbnail.JPG07.26.0813.10 kB
Thumbs.db07.26.0837.50 kB
Wing1.bmp07.26.081.00 MB
Wing2.bmp07.26.081.00 MB
A-4C SkyHawk.air07.26.0813.44 kB
Aircraft.cfg07.26.0812.22 kB
Readme.txt07.26.081.22 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

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  1. Dale

    Bruce; The A-4E aircraft did not have an afterburner I worked on these for a couple of years they had a J-65 engine/no burner subsonic as a mater of fact I actually worked on the 403 A/C pictured..

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