http://www.flight-team-bremerhaven.de/modules.php?op=modload&name=FTB_Info&file=indexC
Here is a set of shots provided by the folks of Flight Team Bremerhaven.
A website dedicated to improving the Flight Sim community by focusing more on the community's fans through innovation. It also features download sections for different versions of FS as well as CFS.
http://www.freewebs.com/concordepilot1/index.htm
This is one of the many virtual airlines that exist in the flight sim community.
If there is anything that can get you started on how to fly helicopters [aka the egg beaters], then this is the site for you. Their information center will help you get started if you haven't tried flying any of the helicopters made for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
http://www.scenery.org/tutorials_fs2k4_SDK.htm
This is one of the oldest known sites dedicated to providing helpful hints and tips on how to create better scenery for the FS series. This particular link will take you to a set of SDKs made specifically for FS2004 since Microsoft has already removed the old SDKs from their website.
This is neat little site that is comparable to Onno Van Braam's blueprint site. It even features blueprints that weren't available at Onno Van Braam. Check it out.
http://www.fs-addons.net/news.php
This website provides a handful of addons that covers various aspects of flight simulation including scenery, aircraft, and [soon to be included] ground vehicles.
SimTours is a catalogue of more than 90 flights, destinations, adventures, and FSX missions for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Everything from easter eggs to impressive terrain and approaches are all covered and updated through this site. It even provides tips on carriers. Have fun.
http://www.feelthere.com/2005/lfs.html
Live For Speed S2 is a serious racing simulator. No arcade modes, no steering aids - YOU have to do the driving. It is therefore highly recommended to drive the sim with a steering wheel, because even though you can use keyboard and/or mouse, a wheel is what you use in a real car, so a wheel should be used in a serious racing simulator. Especially when going online, where fast reactions are required.