Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

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Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby Conan Edogawa » Fri Dec 29, 2006 10:34 pm

Hey guys. Does anyone of you know any good Freeware of this plane?

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It's a "Beluga A300-600ST" from Airbus and I only found it in payware.

I see this plane every week flying over my hometown, approaching Finkenwerder (EDHI) in Hamburg.

Btw, is there any freeware of this one here?

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Everything should be only for FS9 or FS2004.

Thanks for help,

Conan  ;)
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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby VVM » Sat Dec 30, 2006 12:05 pm

i have seen people ask for the 'beluga' beofre and im pretty sure that there is not a freeware one.  i could be wrong though.  as for the other request...i have no idea.

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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby Hai Perso Coyone? » Sat Dec 30, 2006 3:33 pm

There is a Freeware Beluga for FS2000...Worthless in FS9...The only other option the Commercial Level Simulations version...Unfortuneately, it's payware, but it's awesome...I'd recommend it...

You can find it here:
www.commerciallevel.com

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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby Lazerbeak » Sat Dec 30, 2006 6:19 pm

The payware one is very nice, but if you're looking for freeware, you're in luck (provided you have a little patience).

The folks at FSFrance seem to be developing a very nice looking freeware Beluga. I'm not sure how complete the project is, but it never hurts to wait. The forum page for it (in French) is here.

As for the Shuttle transport 747, I remember hearing about a modified POSKY model, but I've not been able to find it.
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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby Conan Edogawa » Sat Dec 30, 2006 7:23 pm

I don't speak French...

After all there is a light and new hope at the horizont ::)

Thanks to you, Lazerbreak! :D

I'll keep on searching the 747. I've only found the carrier they used in the sovjet-union, but I don't like the plane and shuttle as I don't like their politics either...
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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby microlight » Tue Jan 02, 2007 8:16 am

Yup, there's a FS2000 Beluga, but in FS9 the engine pods are empty as FS9 doesn't display the engines. If you can live with that though, it's worth a try as it's the only freeware available until the FSFrance model hits the ether.

The 747 space shuttle carrier is available from Avsim (nasa_b747.zip) and is a combination of two models, the Posky 747-123 and the NASA shuttle. It's nominally for FS2002 but works fine in FS9; all the reflections are there and it looks like all the moving parts work. As it's the Posky model (done with their permission I assume), it looks good too.

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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby Conan Edogawa » Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:09 pm

Thanks for the 747. :D
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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby Conan Edogawa » Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:24 pm

...but the FDE's are - as always with those of PoSky - total crap! :-[ >:(
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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby fabiane » Thu Jan 04, 2007 4:45 am

...but the FDE's are - as always with those of PoSky - tXXXX XXXX! :-[ >:(


Have you tried their newer stuff? (737/ 767 V4 / 747SP)
Or you could just write some new FDE for that model......, or convert a newer airfile.
I guess they changed their method of making aircraft model to more realism.

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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby concordepilot » Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:16 am

That french site I could probally translate it for you.
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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby concordepilot » Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:21 am

They say it should be done by December.
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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby Conan Edogawa » Mon Jan 08, 2007 12:38 am

December '06 or '07?
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Re: Beluga Airbus A300-600ST

Postby Conan Edogawa » Mon Jan 08, 2007 12:50 am

...but the FDE's are - as always with those of PoSky - tXXXX XXXX! :-[ >:(


Have you tried their newer stuff? (737/ 767 V4 / 747SP)
Or you could just write some new FDE for that model......, or convert a newer airfile.
I guess they changed their method of making aircraft model to more realism.

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