FSX RAAF Pilatus PC-6C
RAAF Pilatus PC-6C. Pilatus PC-6C H2 Turbo Porter by Tim Conrad in a Vietnam era Royal Australian Army livery. The PC-6C Turbo Porter has been an amazing contribution to the STOL aircraft fleet around the world for decades. Its robust airframe and excellent aerodynamics make the plane very popula...
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- 552
- Compatibility
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
- Filename
- pc-6c_h2_raaf.zip
- File size
- 6.41 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 20 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
RAAF Pilatus PC-6C. Pilatus PC-6C H2 Turbo Porter by Tim Conrad in a Vietnam era Royal Australian Army livery. The PC-6C Turbo Porter has been an amazing contribution to the STOL aircraft fleet around the world for decades. Its robust airframe and excellent aerodynamics make the plane very popular for para-drops, but also for supply missions in remote areas throughout the globe. Despite its age the aircraft is still widely in use. This particular aircraft (A14-653) in Vietnam era colors was operated by nr 1 Aviation Regiment, Amberly. The real Australian Turbo Porter with this serial number is a PC-6B1-H2 and is currently New Zealand registered. You need the PC-6C H2 Turbo Porter by Tim Conrad in order to use this repaint (PC-6C_H2TURBOPORTER.ZIP). By Rene Spaan.
RAAF Pilatus PC-6C in flight.
Pilatus PC-6C_H2 Turbo Porter "Australian Army" livery by René Spaan.
Credits:
Tim "Piglet" Conrad for his beautiful Pilatus PC-6C H2 Turbo Porter.
"Australian Army" livery by René Spaan.
Installation:
1) Unzip the downloaded zipfile and copy the texture.RAAF folder to the PC-6C_H2 folder in your Microsoft Flight Simulator X/SimObjects/Airplanes folder.
2) Now open the aircraft.cfg file in the PC-6C_H2 folder with a text editor. Copy the the text-lines below in this document and paste them in the aircraft livery part in the aircraft.cfg document.
Replace the number in the [fltsim.X]-line with the next number in sequence. Save the aircraft.cfg document.
[fltsim.X]
title=PC-6C_H2 RAAF
sim=PC-6C_H2
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=RAAF
kb_checklists=
kb_reference=
atc_id_color=0x00ff0000
atc_id=653
ui_manufacturer=Pilatus
ui_type="PC-6C"
ui_variation="Australian Army"
description="Australian Army Vietnam era livery by René Spaan"
atc_heavy=0
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0
ui_createdby="Piglet's Peculiar Planes"
visual_damage=1
prop_anim_ratio = 1.72
That's it, enjoy.
RAAF Pilatus PC-6C on runway.
The archive pc-6c_h2_raaf.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 |
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PC-6C_RAAF.jpg | 09.10.10 | 517.60 kB |
PC-6C_RAAF.png | 09.10.10 | 37.10 kB |
PC-6C_RAAF1.jpg | 09.10.10 | 497.37 kB |
PC-6C_RAAF2.jpg | 09.10.10 | 505.79 kB |
PC-6C_RAAF3.jpg | 09.10.10 | 558.04 kB |
Readme.txt | 09.10.10 | 2.42 kB |
texture.RAAF | 09.10.10 | 0 B |
pc6c_01.dds | 09.10.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_01_bump.dds | 08.19.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_01_spec.dds | 09.10.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_02.dds | 08.18.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_02_spec.dds | 08.25.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_aircrew.dds | 08.24.10 | 256.12 kB |
pc6c_consoles.dds | 08.23.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_consoles_lm.dds | 08.25.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_consoles_spec.dds | 08.25.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_glass.dds | 08.27.10 | 64.12 kB |
pc6c_panels.dds | 08.29.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_panels_lm.dds | 08.25.10 | 4.00 MB |
pc6c_prop.dds | 07.31.10 | 64.12 kB |
pc6c_reflect.dds | 08.25.10 | 64.12 kB |
thumbnail.jpg | 09.10.10 | 35.22 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Complementing Files & Dependencies
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