FSX Aeronavale Dassault Atlantic 100 Ans

PreviewTextures for Dassault Breguet Atlantic, 100 years of Aeronavale. Model by Massimo Taccoli (ATL1_V_2_2_FSX_FRA.ZIP). By Antonio Diaz.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
Filename
dassault-breguet_atlantic_100ans.zip
File size
2.33 MB
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Textures for Dassault Breguet Atlantic, 100 years of Aeronavale. Model by Massimo Taccoli (ATL1_V_2_2_FSX_FRA.ZIP). By Antonio Diaz.

Screenshot of Aeronavale Dassault Atlantic 100 Ans on runway.

Screenshot of Aeronavale Dassault Atlantic 100 Ans on runway.

[fltsim.X]
title=Breguet 1150 Atlantic I, 100 Ans
sim=Atlantic1_v.2.2
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=100Ans
kb_checklists=
kb_reference=
atc_heavy=0
atc_airline="Navy"
atc_flight_number=44
atc_id=44
atc_id_color=0x00000000
atc_parking_types=MIL_COMBAT
ui_manufacturer=M.Dassault Breguet
ui_type=ATL1
ui_variation=Atlantic I, French Navy, 100 Ans of Lann-Bihou Navy Base
ui_createdby="Massimo Taccoli"
Description=Breguet (later Dassault-Breguet) designed the 1150 Atlantic maritime patrol aircraft to meet a 1958 NATO specification. The prototype first flew on 21 October 1961. Initial orders were for 40 aircraft for France and 20 for Germany. The last of these was completed in 1968. Later, The Netherlands ordered nine aircraft and Italy 18. Three French aircraft were sold to Pakistan in 1975.\nModel by Massimo Taccoli. Panel By Jean-Pierre Langer. Flight Dynamics by Dennis Seeley.
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0
visual_damage=0

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The archive dassault-breguet_atlantic_100ans.zip has 30 files and directories contained within it.

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fsx 2014-10-17 15-36-41-08.jpg10.17.14101.63 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-36-53-86.jpg10.17.1498.55 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-37-11-16.jpg10.17.14107.43 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-37-18-94.jpg10.17.14109.95 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-38-31-14.jpg10.17.1492.19 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-41-51-24.jpg10.17.14149.34 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-41-58-75.jpg10.17.1461.78 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-42-44-85.jpg10.17.1459.83 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-42-52-50.jpg10.17.14159.33 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-43-58-68.jpg10.17.1468.53 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-44-05-66.jpg10.17.1466.92 kB
fsx 2014-10-17 15-44-09-83.jpg10.17.1456.31 kB
readme.txt10.17.141.10 kB
texture.100ans10.17.140 B
AT2_interior.bmp10.08.141.00 MB
ATL_fuse01.bmp10.16.141.33 MB
ATL_fuse02.bmp10.16.141.33 MB
ATL_glass.bmp10.08.144.07 kB
ATL_interior02.bmp10.08.141.00 MB
ATL_interior03.bmp10.08.14512.07 kB
ATL_parts01.bmp10.08.14256.07 kB
ATL_parts02.bmp10.16.141.33 MB
ATL_pilot1.bmp10.08.14128.07 kB
ATL_propeller.bmp10.08.1464.07 kB
ATL_propfast.bmp10.08.1464.07 kB
ATL_propslow.bmp10.08.1464.07 kB
ATL_wings.bmp10.16.141.33 MB
thumbnail.jpg10.17.1498.55 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

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