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Cal Vanize
April 11th 06, 03:56 AM
The basic selection of aircraft for FS2004 is... well, basic.

I managed to pick up a Zenth Zodiac XL.

I'm looking for other options, particularly higher performance
single-engine cruising airplanes. The Mooney is OK, but are there any
others available?

TIA,

CV

Greasy Rider @ invalid.com
April 11th 06, 11:52 AM
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 21:56:04 -0500, Cal Vanize
> postulated :
>
>The basic selection of aircraft for FS2004 is... well, basic.

That's the reason the net is full of add on aircraft for free and fee.

>I'm looking for other options, particularly higher performance
>single-engine cruising airplanes. The Mooney is OK, but are there any
>others available?

Google is your friend.

Sammy
April 12th 06, 01:21 AM
There are lots of sites with free aircraft available at a variety of
sites. Most require free membership, some require paid, and some give
you better download speeds etc if you do pay. Some also have news and
message forums. Some of the most popular sites:

www.avsim.com
www.simviation.com
www.fs2004.com
www.suclaro.com
www.simouthouse.com

There are many more.

There are also a lot of commercial vendors who sell addon aircraft and
scenery. I won't list these but you'll find them on Not too long ago
there was a survey on the AVSIM forums regarding the quality of the
aircraft..

RandyL
April 27th 06, 03:21 AM
Cal,
There is a TON of free add-on aircraft at www.flightsim.com. You have to
register, but registration is free. I get 90% of my add-on aircraft,
scenery, and utilities there.

Randy L.

--
"When making an emergency off-field landing at night, turn
on the landing lights just prior to touchdown. If you don't
like what you see, then turn off the landing lights."

"Cal Vanize" > wrote in message
...
>
> The basic selection of aircraft for FS2004 is... well, basic.
>
> I managed to pick up a Zenth Zodiac XL.
>
> I'm looking for other options, particularly higher performance
> single-engine cruising airplanes. The Mooney is OK, but are there any
> others available?
>
> TIA,
>
> CV
>
>
>

Tom Gibson
April 28th 06, 06:50 PM
Hi,

Another choice is www.avsim.com (the File Library)

Hope this helps,

Tom Gibson

Cal Classic Propliner Page: http://www.calclassic.com

Cal Classic Alco Page: http://www.calclassic.com/alco

Freeflight Design Shop: http://www.freeflightdesign.com



RandyL wrote:
> Cal,
> There is a TON of free add-on aircraft at www.flightsim.com. You have to
> register, but registration is free. I get 90% of my add-on aircraft,
> scenery, and utilities there.
>
> Randy L.
>

Google