College Of Air Training de Havilland Chipmunk
Four repaints for the payware Just Flight DeHavilland Chipmunk. The aircraft are painted as seen when operated by The College Of Air Training, based at Hamble in the mid-60s. G-AMMA Was sold to Denmark as OY-DHJ in April 1969 and crashed in April 1987. G-AMUC was originally delivered to Air Servi...
- Type
- Repaint for Payware Model
- Download hits
- 140
- Compatibility
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
- Filename
- de_havilland_chipmunk_college_of_air_training.zip
- File size
- 26.05 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 25 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
Four repaints for the payware Just Flight DeHavilland Chipmunk. The aircraft are painted as seen when operated by The College Of Air Training, based at Hamble in the mid-60s. G-AMMA Was sold to Denmark as OY-DHJ in April 1969 and crashed in April 1987. G-AMUC was originally delivered to Air Services Training Ltd. Eventually sold to USA in March 1976 as N99856. G-APSB was ex-RAF WZ883. Sold to Florida, USA in March 1971 as N111PR. G-ARME was ex-RAF WD381. Destroyed in a fatal crash on approach to Sandown in March 1966. Repaints by Peter Watkins.
Screenshot of De Havilland Chipmunk in flight.
Installation:
Firstly, copy the contents of the 'Base' folder into the four texture files 'texture.G-AMMA', 'texture.G-AMUC','texture.G-APSB' and 'texture.G-ARME'. Secondly, copy and paste the four texture files into the 'JF_DH Chipmunk' folder in FSX SimObjects 'Airplanes' folder. Finally, copy and add the following to the aircraft.CFG file, replacing the 'xx' with your next numbers in sequence.
[fltsim.xx]
title=DH Chipmunk G-AMMA
sim=JF_DHC1-B-1 Chipmunk
model=Civ
panel=
sound=
texture=G-AMMA
kb_checklists=Chipmunk_check
kb_reference=Chipmunk_ref
ui_manufacturer=de Havilland
ui_type=DHC-1B Chipmunk
ui_variation=G-AMMA
ui_createdby="Just Flight"
atc_id=G-AMMA
atc_airline=Private
description=c/n C1/0470, G-AMMA was delivered to the Ministry of Transport & Civil Aviation in September 1951.Sold to Luton Flying Club in June 1963. Sold on in December 1965 to The College Of Air Training, based at Hamble. Was sold to Denmark as OY-DHJ in April 1969 and crashed in April 1987.
[fltsim.xx]
title=DH Chipmunk G-AMUC
sim=JF_DHC1-B-1 Chipmunk
model=Civ
panel=
sound=
texture=G-AMUC
kb_checklists=Chipmunk_check
kb_reference=Chipmunk_ref
ui_manufacturer=de Havilland
ui_type=DHC-1B Chipmunk
ui_variation=G-AMUC
ui_createdby="Just Flight"
atc_id=G-AMUC
atc_airline=Private
description=c/n C1/0824, G-AMUC was delivered to Air Services Training Ltd, Hamble in September 1952.Sold on in June 1960 to The College Of Air Training, also based at Hamble. Eventually sold to USA in March 1976 as N99856.
[fltsim.xx]
title=DH Chipmunk G-APSB
sim=JF_DHC1-B-1 Chipmunk
model=Civ
panel=
sound=
texture=G-APSB
kb_checklists=Chipmunk_check
kb_reference=Chipmunk_ref
ui_manufacturer=de Havilland
ui_type=DHC-1B Chipmunk
ui_variation=G-APSB
ui_createdby="Just Flight"
atc_id=G-APSB
atc_airline=Private
description=c/n C1/0930, G-APSB was ex-RAF WZ883.Sold to The College Of Air Training,Hamble in January 1962. Sold to Florida, USA in March 1971 as N111PR.
[fltsim.xx]
title=DH Chipmunk G-ARME
sim=JF_DHC1-B-1 Chipmunk
model=Civ
panel=
sound=
texture=G-ARME
kb_checklists=Chipmunk_check
kb_reference=Chipmunk_ref
ui_manufacturer=de Havilland
ui_type=DHC-1B Chipmunk
ui_variation=G-ARME
ui_createdby="Just Flight"
atc_id=G-ARME
atc_airline=Private
description=c/n C1/0320, G-ARME was ex-RAF WD381.Sold to The College Of Air Training,Hamble in April 1961. Crashed at Sandown in March 1966.
The archive de_havilland_chipmunk_college_of_air_training.zip has 41 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 |
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14982944.jpg | 07.09.14 | 800.52 kB |
1701159.jpg | 07.10.14 | 1.30 MB |
4967118.jpg | 07.09.14 | 1.57 MB |
7846725.jpg | 07.09.14 | 1.02 MB |
Base | 07.09.14 | 0 B |
JF_Chip_propdiscB_t.dds | 04.25.14 | 64.12 kB |
JF_Chip_propdiscback_t.dds | 04.19.14 | 64.12 kB |
JF_Chip_propdiscblur_t.dds | 02.13.14 | 64.12 kB |
JF_Chipmunk_Civprop_t.dds | 05.09.14 | 1.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_fuseL_t.dds | 07.03.14 | 4.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_fuseLnoshad_t.dds | 04.28.14 | 4.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_fuseparts_t.dds | 07.07.14 | 4.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_fusepartsB_t.dds | 07.06.14 | 4.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_gear_t.dds | 07.07.14 | 4.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_prop_t.dds | 04.19.14 | 1.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_propB_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 1.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_spinturn_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 1.00 MB |
texture.cfg | 05.29.14 | 159 B |
Installation readme.txt | 07.10.14 | 3.93 kB |
texture.G-AMMA | 07.09.14 | 0 B |
JF_Chipmunk_fuse_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 16.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_wings_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 4.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_wingsleft_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 4.00 MB |
thumbnail.jpg | 07.09.14 | 1.02 MB |
texture.G-AMUC | 07.09.14 | 0 B |
JF_Chipmunk_fuse_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 16.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_wings_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 4.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_wingsleft_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 4.00 MB |
thumbnail.jpg | 07.09.14 | 1.57 MB |
texture.G-APSB | 07.09.14 | 0 B |
JF_Chipmunk_fuse_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 16.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_wings_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 4.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_wingsleft_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 4.00 MB |
thumbnail.jpg | 07.09.14 | 800.52 kB |
texture.G-ARME | 07.10.14 | 0 B |
JF_Chipmunk_fuse_t.dds | 07.09.14 | 16.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_wings_t.dds | 07.10.14 | 4.00 MB |
JF_Chipmunk_wingsleft_t.dds | 07.10.14 | 4.00 MB |
thumbnail.jpg | 07.10.14 | 1.30 MB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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