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DASH 8 100 aircraft for FS2002 Pro

The De Havilland Dash 8-100 package delivers a flyable regional turboprop with three selectable variants, each based on the same aircraft file, tuned for stable handling and everyday airline flying in FS2002 Professional. It uses the original model with refined flight behavior and requires a separate panel of choice to complete the virtual cockpit experience.

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  • File: dh81.zip
  • Size:4.49 MB
  • Scan: Clean (5d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
  • Content:Everyone
This file adds three aircraft to FS2002 Pro. DASH 8 100 series aircraft for FS2002 Pro. This aircraft comes with FS2002 Professional but i modified it and made it flyable. It doesn't come with a panel but there are plenty good quality panels around. This Package comes with three different aircraft files but they are all the same aircraft so don't get confused. Originally created by Microsoft and modified by Kieran Scott

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
Dash811.09.010 B
dash81.zip11.09.011.33 MB
dash82.zip11.09.011.45 MB
dash83.zip11.09.011.47 MB
dh81ap.JPG11.09.0183.06 kB
dh82ob.JPG11.09.0135.58 kB
dh8aw.JPG11.09.01128.72 kB
readme.txt11.09.01825 B
dh8za.GIF11.09.017.68 kB
file_id.diz11.09.01143 B
dh8111.09.010 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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