FSX / P3D

FSX COTAM Douglas C-117 F-AZMF V2

COTAM Douglas C-117 F-AZMF V2 brings a fictional French transport look to Manfred Jahn’s classic twin-engine propliner, with crisp exterior textures tuned for both the original and updated model and a matching virtual cockpit feel. Designed for FSX, it requires the Douglas C-117 base package by Manfred Jahn and team.

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This file contains fictional textures for the Douglas C117 by Manfred Jahn and team. These textures will fit both the first and the updated (v2) version of this model. Repaint by Martial Feron.

Screenshot of COTAM Douglas C-117 in flight.

Screenshot of COTAM Douglas C-117 in flight.

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Filename
mf_c117d_cotam.zip
File size
14.84 MB
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Clean (scanned with ClamAV)
Access
Freeware
Content rating
Everyone

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How to install this mod

FSX / P3D add-on
  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

    Every mod ships with a readme.txt or README file. It tells you exactly where files go, what dependencies are needed, and any quirks specific to this add-on.

What’s inside this archive

The archive mf_c117d_cotam.zip has 31 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
MF_C117D_Cotam12.08.130 B
Readme.txt12.08.134.47 kB
screens12.08.130 B
screenshot225.JPG11.25.1385.35 kB
screenshot228.JPG11.25.1356.15 kB
screenshot229.JPG11.25.1373.02 kB
screenshot233.JPG12.08.13134.58 kB
screenshot240.JPG11.30.13109.28 kB
screenshot241.JPG11.30.13228.74 kB
texture.Cotam11.30.130 B
C117_1.dds12.08.134.00 MB
C117_1_SPEC.dds11.25.134.00 MB
C117_2.DDS12.08.134.00 MB
C117_2_SPEC.dds11.25.134.00 MB
c117_2A.dds11.29.134.00 MB
C117_2A_SPEC.dds08.18.134.00 MB
PROPDISK.DDS07.27.13256.12 kB
screenshot242.JPG11.30.13184.80 kB
screenshot243.JPG11.30.13361.97 kB
texture.cfg07.15.12112 B
thumbnail.JPG11.23.1341.95 kB
Thumbs.db12.08.1333.50 kB
VC_back.dds08.31.13512.12 kB
VC_clipboard.dds08.31.13512.12 kB
VC_console.dds08.31.13512.12 kB
VC_ovhead.dds08.31.132.00 MB
VC_panel.dds08.31.132.00 MB
VC_seat.dds08.31.13512.12 kB
VC_sides.dds08.31.132.00 MB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

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  1. Manuel Perales

    The level of detail is fantastic, and especially the cockpit interior and flight instruments are really a-ma-zing!

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