FSX / P3D

FSX Tex Hill's Curtiss P-40 Tiger

Curtiss P-40B Flying Tigers livery honoring ace Tex Hill brings a period-correct warbird to Microsoft Flight Simulator X, pairing crisp custom textures with thoughtful model tweaks and a modernized panel for a more readable virtual cockpit. A bundled history document and archival photos add authentic context while keeping the package a complete, ready-to-fly aircraft.

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Flight Simulator X Prepar3D

An updated version P40B For Flight Simulator X. The paint scheme is the AVC Flying Tigers. This aircraft was piloted by Tex Hill. Includes a history doc and some historical pictures. This is a complete aircraft. It includes a modern panel by Marco Spada. Textures and modifications created by RSDG (Rooks Silva Design Group). Textures by Mark Rooks.

Screenshot of Tex Hill's Curtiss P-40 Tiger in flight.

Screenshot of Tex Hill's Curtiss P-40 Tiger in flight.

P 40 B Tex Hill's Tiger Support Your Local Angel Flight.

Textures Created by Mark "fire Ball" Rooks.

To Install this aircraft file:

Unzip downloaded folders to the dest top remove P 40B Tex Hill's Tiger folder and install in the main aircraft folder.

Guages For The Panel go in the Guage Folder.

Aircraft folders are found in C:Program Files/Microsoft Games/FSX/Sim objects/ Aircraft folder.

Textures created by Mark Rooks ( Fire Ball ).

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File information

Filename
rsdgtht.zip
File size
9.73 MB
Virus scan
Clean (scanned with ClamAV)
Access
Freeware
Content rating
Everyone

Download speed: Free tier is capped at 0.5 Mbps (this file takes approximately 3 mins at the cap). PRO members download at full line speed.

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 rsdgtht.zip has 9 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
History.zip12.02.06256.86 kB
panel.zip12.02.061.81 MB
Read Me First.txt12.02.06682 B
sound.zip12.02.066.55 MB
Tex Hill's Tiger.zip12.02.06986.18 kB
Tex Screen.jpg10.21.06205.41 kB
Thumbs.db12.02.066.00 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

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  1. Denny Hall

    There is no cockpit view. I don't see any plane. External views work just fine.

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