DHC-1 Chipmunk WK640 (2006)

PreviewThis is a repaint of the Just Flight DHC-1 Chipmunk, and as such requires that payware product. This file contains a representation of WK640 as seen in civil ownership in 2006. After demob, it maintained military markings, but with the apparent exception of under-wing serials. Repaint by Kenneth ...

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Type
Repaint for Payware Model
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175
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
Filename
chipmunk_wk640_2006.zip
File size
8.1 MB
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Scanned 21 days ago (clean)
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Free (Freeware)
Content Rating
Everyone

This is a repaint of the Just Flight DHC-1 Chipmunk, and as such requires that payware product. This file contains a representation of WK640 as seen in civil ownership in 2006. After demob, it maintained military markings, but with the apparent exception of under-wing serials. Repaint by Kenneth J. Kerr, who flew in this aircraft in the Air Cadets on November 12, 1972 at RAF Newton, 7 AEF. Gotta' love your 3822... former Cadets will understand the reference!

Screenshot of DHC-1 Chipmunk WK640 in flight.

Screenshot of DHC-1 Chipmunk WK640 in flight.

In your chosen sim, find the SimObjects folder. Inside that folder is the Airplanes folder. Inside there is the JF_DH Chipmunk folder from Just Flight. Copy or move the texture folder included in this archive to that Chipmunk folder.

Again within the JF_DH Chipmunk folder, locate the aircraft CFG file. Open it using a text editor, and copy and add the following text section into it. Replace the "xx" with the next available number in your sequence of aircraft. Now open your chosen sim and enjoy the repaint.

[fltsim.xx]
title=DH Chipmunk WK640-civ
sim=JF_DHC1-B-1 Chipmunk
model=CIV
panel=
sound=
texture=WK640-civ
kb_checklists=Chipmunk_check
kb_reference=Chipmunk_ref
ui_manufacturer=de Havilland
ui_type=DHC-1B Chipmunk
ui_variation=WK640 - Civil
ui_createdby="Just Flight"
atc_id=G-BWUV
atc_airline=Private
description=This representation shows "WK640" in civil ownership in 2006. It maintained military markings, but with the apparent exception of underwing serials. The aircraft was delivered to the RAF in 1952, and over the years was based at Leuchars (several times), Linton-on-Ouse, Sydenham, Cranwell (several times), Newton, Swinderby and Colerne. It was sold in 1996 and registered as G-BWUV, but it suffered an accident (no fatalities) in February 2009.

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The archive chipmunk_wk640_2006.zip has 24 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
Chipmunk_WK640_200607.30.140 B
Installation notes.txt07.30.143.14 kB
texture.wk640-civ07.30.143.14 kB
WK640-1.jpg07.28.14684.84 kB
WK640-2.jpg07.28.14470.49 kB
aircraft.inf06.24.14351 B
JF_Chipmunk_Civprop_t.dds05.29.141.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_fuseLnoshad_t.dds07.24.144.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_fuseL_t.dds07.24.144.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_fusepartsB_t.dds04.29.144.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_fuseparts_t.dds05.29.144.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_fuse_t.dds07.26.1416.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_gear_t.dds07.24.144.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_propB_t.dds06.21.141.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_prop_t.dds04.18.141.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_wingsleft_t.dds07.24.144.00 MB
JF_Chipmunk_wings_t.dds07.24.144.00 MB
JF_Chip_propdiscback_t.dds04.19.1464.12 kB
JF_Chip_propdiscblur_t.dds02.13.1464.12 kB
JF_Chip_propdiscB_t.dds04.25.1464.12 kB
texture.cfg05.29.14159 B
thumbnail.jpg07.30.14431.54 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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