A6M2 Zero Rising Sun A modified version of J.R. Lucariny's A6M2 Zero for Flight Simulator X. The Japanese Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero fighter, which began production in 1940. Its excellent maneuverability and exceptional range allowed it to outperform all other fighters that it encountered in the first years of World War II. This aircraft has been modified to fly in FSX. Textures are typical Japanese Navy paint scheme. Aircraft includes pictures and history. Modifications and textures by Mark Rooks.
To install this aircraft:
As always back up any original files.
1.Unzip downloaded folders to your desktop or temporary directory of your choice.
Kentucky Route zero Act 1 - 3 (1 DVD) - adventure 1607. Kerbal Space Program (1 DVD) - simulation 1608. Microsoft Flight Simulator X - Airport & Cities II (1 DVD) - DLC 1896. Microsoft Flight Simulator X - Flight1 - Flight Environment X v1.0.5.5 (1 DVD. Sam and Max Complete pack (1 DVD) - adventure 2565. Sam and Max Season 1 Save.
2.Copy the ' Zero ' folder and paste it in the main aircraft folder.
By default the main aircraft folder is located at: 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesFSxSIM Objects /Aircraft'.
3. Be sure to completely unzip all files the aircraft file when complete will Cotain 6 files the Following 6 files goes in the aircraft folder CFG Airfile Model Sound Panel Textures.
4.Gauges file goes in the game gauges folder.
Made Simpler:
Make sure all files are unzipped the New Plane folder should contain 6 files unzipped they are CFG Airfile Sound Model Texture Panel the New Plane folder with the 6 files goes in the game aircraft folder found at C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesMicrosoft Flight Simulator XSimObjectsAirplanes follow the path ie open the c drive then open program files then open Microsoft Games then open Microsoft Flight Simulator X then open SimObjects then open Airplanes folder the New Plane goes in that folder. Textures and FSX updates created by Mark 'Fire Ball' Rooks.
Load the Guages and the panel
Enjoy your new repaint.
Thanks for downloading,
'Fire Ball'
Screenshot of A6M2 Zero Rising Sun in flight.
This is an updated version of J R Lucariny's A6M. The Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter, which began production in 1940. Its excellent maneuverability and exceptional range allowed it to outperform all other fighters that it encountered in the first years of World War II. But as the war drew longer the Zero lost its advantage. Tail Code A1-101. Textures by Mark Rooks.
As always back up any original files.
Unzip downloaded folders to your desktop or temporary directory of your choice.
Copy the ' A6M2 Zero.zip ' and paste it in the main aircraft folder. By default the main aircraft folder is located at: 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesFSXSIM Objects /Aircraft .
Be sure to completely unzip all files the aircraft file when complete will contian 6 files the Following 6 files goes in the aircraft folder CFG Airfile Model Sound Panel Textures
THERE IS NO 3D Cockpit.
Made Simpler. Make sure all files are unzipped the New Plane folder should contain 6 files unzipped they are CFG Airfile Sound Model Texture Panel the New Plane folder with the 6 files goes in the game aircraft folder found at C:Program FilesMicrosoft GamesMicrosoft Flight Simulator XSimObjectsAirplanes follow the path ie open the c drive then open program files then open Microsoft Games then open Microsoft Flight Simulator X then open SimObjects then open Airplanes folder the New Plane goes in that folder.
Images/Screenshots
The archive a6m2zero101.zip has 6 files and directories contained within it.
File Contents
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Filename/Directory
File Date
File Size
A6M2 ZERO.zip
08.18.12
12.63 MB
Read Me First.txt
08.18.12
2.41 kB
ScreenZero.jpg
08.18.12
39.46 kB
Text.txt
08.18.12
402 B
flyawaysimulation.txt
10.29.13
959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url
01.22.16
52 B
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