FS2004/FS2002 Continental Express ERJ-145

PreviewThis works on those two versions of Flight Simuilator. Has all real Detail. Working reverse thusters, spoilers, elevators and flaps. Original model create by Mike Stone.

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Type
Complete with Base Model
Download hits
4.2K
Compatibility
FS2004
Filename
erj145coex.zip
File size
1.01 MB
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Scanned 4 days ago (clean)
Access to file
Free (Freeware)
Content Rating
Everyone
5 star rating.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by 4 PRO members.

This works on those two versions of Flight Simuilator. Has all real Detail. Working reverse thusters, spoilers, elevators and flaps. Original model create by Mike Stone.

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The archive erj145coex.zip has 37 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
erj14510.26.030 B
aircraft.cfg09.19.0310.01 kB
aircraft.cfg.aitm.bak06.20.0212.12 kB
Aircraft.cfg.SNC09.19.03131 B
Aircraft.preAOM.cfg09.18.0310.02 kB
Airliners.net photo Real Bird.jpg10.25.0321.93 kB
AOMCategories.lst09.19.0334 B
erj145.air04.06.029.63 kB
erj145.JPG10.26.0311.89 kB
erj145_notes.txt03.03.020 B
file_id.diz10.25.03177 B
model10.26.030 B
erj145.mdl04.03.02724.30 kB
model.cfg02.28.0225 B
Panel10.26.030 B
panel.cfg10.26.0332 B
read_me.txt05.09.03211 B
sound10.26.030 B
sound.cfg02.23.0330 B
texture10.26.030 B
engl_t.bmp09.22.0285.40 kB
engr_t.bmp09.22.0285.40 kB
fuslg_n.bmp09.23.021.00 MB
fuslg_t.bmp09.23.021.33 MB
lwing_t.bmp09.22.021.33 MB
ndoor_t.bmp09.22.0221.40 kB
pylons_t.bmp04.01.0265.05 kB
root_n.bmp09.23.02257.05 kB
root_t.bmp09.22.02341.40 kB
rwing_t.bmp09.22.021.33 MB
stab_t.bmp08.06.02341.40 kB
tail_n.bmp09.23.02257.05 kB
tail_t.bmp09.23.02341.40 kB
wheel_t.bmp02.15.025.05 kB
erj145coex10.26.030 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

Editorial

I grabbed this take on the ERJ-145 to give it a go, having seen it had a new livery to try out. It’s always good to have more legacy items to add into FS2002/2004 and I decided that this would be a goodie to include.

Preview screenshot

Although it’s based on the original Mike Stone model, which is very good, the livery addition is much welcomed. Included with the mod are all of the real and genuine details that you would expect to see. One thing is for sure; the livery matches the quality of the original model.

This adds a nice depth to the aircraft selection whilst staying true to the design of the original. It comes with all of the right details despite the livery itself being a little on the basic side. The line-up of the text and the detail on the various parts of the aircraft comes across very impressively.

One thing I did notice as well was that there were some changes to do with the way that the model works. From elevators and flaps coming to life to working reverse thrusters and spoilers, this goes the extra mile in delivery.

It’s a nice change and one that makes a pretty reasonable difference to have included. Whilst nothing revolutionary sometimes I like to role-play and fly for specific companies. This allows the same thing to occur, and makes it easy for me to enjoy my time up in the skies with this model feeling fresh one again.

Nothing spectacular but a useful – and free – add-on to have if you use the original.

Adam McEnroe

Adam McEnroe

Adam McEnroe is a flight sim enthusiast who has been simming since the days of FS95. Adam writes all of the download section editorials after testing each of the files. Adam has extensive knowledge using various flight simulator packages and thoroughly tests the files before writing about them. Adam also like to fly real-world aircraft in his spare time and is training for his PPL.

Should you wish, you can contact Adam via email at adam@flyawaysimulation.com.

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Jean-PAulWed, 18 Aug 2010 01:38:18 GMT
Flyes good; using the 737 cockpit and no virtual cockpit.
jrd929Sat, 15 May 2010 16:52:44 GMT
Great plane, simple and enjoyable to fly. No virtual cockpit, but it's not really crucial.

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