Links
http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/kds/main/menuchoo.htm a great site for add-ons for CFS1 and 2, FS95, 98, 2000, 2002, Fly! and God knows what else! Login is required and it is difficult to login at certain times of the day.
http://www.simviation.com/ similar to Flightsim.com but no login required but the organization of files have improved significantly recently, there are also add-ons here that you do not find on Flightsim.com.
http://www.mnwright.btinternet.co.uk/mwgfx/ the homepages of Martin Wright who has created many great Graphics tools such as BMP2000 and DXT Bmp. He is constantly experimenting with new things and has created moving search lights, unlocked the secrets of the CFS2 macros and more! There are also some great Spitfires by Cryingtoto.
http://www.netwings.org the new CFS2 online site. Many downloads for CFS2 and now FS2002 plus development news on CFS3 as and when they can get it. The forums are also well used.
http://theghostfiles.org The stunning effects add-ons plus others for CFS2, CFS3, FS2002 by Ghostpenny and Nanni
http://www.il2sturmovik.com A fantastic combat flightsim based on the Eastern Front of World War 2. The visuals are stunning and the latest incarnation "Forgotten Battles" has the finest city-scapes ever made in a flight simulator not to mention the superb overall visuals. It is very realistic and there is a demo available for download. Work is now progressing on a Battle of Britain version with even more stunning graphics as well as a Pacific theatre version of the simulator.
http://www.microsoft.com/games/combatfs3 The official site of the new CFS3 game. Screenshots, and advanced information on the game is available.
http://www.combatfs.com The Combat Flight Simulator Flight Center with all the latest news and a large links database. Also forums where you can chat about your dog fighting experiences!
http://www.btinternet.com/~duxford.legends/ the homepages of Duxford Legends, superb aircraft created by Ed and Reg. Allen. Hurricanes, Skyraiders, P51's, Bf109 Black '6'. Plus great links.
http://www.airportforwindows.com Main page for the Airport for Windows scenery design program project. This site is run by Brian McWilliams and will soon feature links to other add-on producers sites and there is also a special shop where all proceeds are being ploughed into the Airport for Windows 3.0 currently in development.
Mirror site is http://www.flightsimnetwork.com/airportsupport/ run by Tom Hiscok who was in charge of the 2.82 version of Airport. As the project is getting its own dedicated server I do not expect this site to be active much longer.
http://cfsfrance.altajeux.com/ a very nice site, superb for Aircraft (I have noticed that some of the best aircraft have been created by Frenchmen).
http://www.freeflightdesign.com A large site devoted to source files for creating aircraft. There are many great tutorials and links. A must for all aircraft designers.
http://www.dyno-tech.com/bravo/ the CFS662 Group web site. A large internet squadron with many affiliates and aircraft downloads. If you want to fight online using CFS1 or 2, this is the place to go.
http://raf662india.homestead.com/index.html The India Squad of RAF 662 Combat Flight Simulator Groups website. It is run by RAF Gebhi who is a brilliant Graphics artist.
http://www.maskrider.com/CFS2_Scenery/cfs2index.html Superb CFS2 sceneries for the Pacific and surrounding areas by Chris Westervelt.
http://seaplaneharbor2.bravepages.com/seaplane_harbor.htm Seaplane harbour contains some brilliantly crafted sea planes for CFS2 and FS2000. Just the place to get your aircraft for RAF Mount Batten from!
http://www.geocities.com/sbfightinfalcon/ SBFightinFalcon's CFS1/CFS2/CFS3 Addon's. One of the best places to find addons for CFS1/CFS2 and coming soon, CFS3!. Addons include: Aircraft, Utilities, "Era Addons", Sounds, Repaints, and other great stuff!
Remote Control Racing Car Sites:
http://www.wkrcc.co.uk the place where I race my remote control car. See how badly I am doing in the current championship!
http://www.rccarworld.co.uk Information site about remote control cars includes a message forum and set-ups. Plus links to many RC car racing clubs around the world.
http://www.wlrc.co.uk The West London Racing Center website. Superb forum where you can get information on the motors etc. as well as setup tips.
http://www.racing-cars.com The Schumacher remote control car makers web site. (I happen to race a Schumacher Mission!!)
http://www.teamlosi.com Losi are the makers of some of the finest remote control cars in the world including the stunning XXX-S touring car and XXX and XXX-4 buggies.
http://www.rczone.net A large site dealing with aspects of remote control car racing. Has up to the minute news on what is happening in the RC world.
http://www.team-orion.ch Makers of motors, batteries and a host of other equipment for remote control car racing
http://www.brca.org The governing body for remote control cars in the UK lots of links to clubs and manufacturers, especially good for finding out what motors, batteries, tyres, body shell etc. are legal for BRCA sanctioned events.
http://www.rccars.com A great American site which has many features including the forums including Big Jims motor forum where you can get expert advice
http://www.rcracenews.com Great site for keeping up with all the new developments in remote control car racing!
http://www.rcracechat.com Forums for the above website, where you can learn about what other people think of new products, how to get the best out of your car etc.
http://www.teamtrinity.com Makers of motors, batteries and all kinds of r/c equipment.
http://www.teamassociated.com Makers of the TC3 touring car, B3/4 2WD buggy and also partners with Reedy Modifieds that make motors, batteries, chargers etc.
http://www.train-sim.com The train simulator version of flightsim.com. Created by Nels Anderson, it features news stories, message boards, and many downloads for MSTS.
http://www.uktrainsim.com Dedicated to UK add-ons for Train Simulator. At the moment I spend most of my time at the forums here!
http://home.aut.ac.nz/staff/dhughes/ A very good site by one of my relations in New Zealand all about HMS Spartan the ship upon which his Father was a crew member during WW2.
http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk The website all about the Bluebell Railway in the county of Sussex. It features news on the railway in general, extension news, locomotive department plus timetables and information on special events. There are also photo galleries of the railway in action.
http://www.multimap.com The place where I get all my aerial images from and also maps of certain airfields such as RAF Valley in Ordnance Survey 1:50000 scale.
http://www.argweb.f9.co.uk The Airfield Research group website. Interesting building pictures which can be used to create photo realistic buildings in FS.
http://www.airfields-newforest.co.uk/ A great site about the New Forest Airfields. It features Stoney Cross, Holmsley South, Beaulieu WW2 and Ibsley. It has many pictures of how the airfields appear today.
http://www.andy.sdjl.co.uk/ The website of a mate of mine (Andy Smith).
http://www.bwwmrc.org.uk/ The Beckenham and West Wickham Model Railway Club, I help out on the Horton layout very occasionally.
http://www.quackysduckpond.co.uk/ Website by a nutter whose Counterstrike name is Quacky, don't ask..... Now dedicated to his new clan.