
A single-seat, twin-engine Eurofighter operated by the German Bundeswehr features stealth elements and multi-role capability spanning air-to-air, air-to-ground, and tactical reconnaissance. The model includes a new panel with gauges and a high-detail virtual cockpit, with animations by A. Meyer.
Base ModelEighteen B-57 Canberras from the 134th DSES of the Vermont ANG, circa 1981, plus one Kansas ANG aircraft and another from the 13th TBS, are documented. Burlington's KBTV layout, with a flight line hangar, accompanies a circuit traffic file for the 18 aircraft based there at the time.
Base ModelThe RF-84F Thunderflash functions as the reconnaissance variant of the F-84F Thunderstreak, retaining four machine guns and carrying up to fifteen cameras. Alphasim freeware presents ten variants and records a career arc from active duty ending in 1957 to a 1961 reactivation, with ANG retirement occurring in 1972.
Base ModelAvioane Craiova produces the IAR-93 Vultur, a twin-engine, subsonic aircraft designed for close-support, ground-attack, and tactical reconnaissance. It comes in three variants mapped to models 2CLN, 2WPN, and 1, with UI designations including Clean and Weapon as two named forms.

The CASA C-295M variant serves the Irish Air Corps, based on the CASA295M_X.ZIP base. The C-295 evolves from the CN-235 family, offering a stretched fuselage and 50% more payload, and the Irish variation is captured within the accompanying designation.

Col. Robin Olds' F-4 Phantom II is linked to Operation Bolo, the January 2, 1967 air battle over Vietnam. The model delivers afterburner effects and a new cockpit panel, while the main aircraft folder comprises six components, by Mark Rooks.

Henry William provides a US Army color option for the DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver's default model, concentrating on exterior visuals rather than structural changes, by Henry William. The presentation centers on the original airframe while Army markings appear on the fuselage.

Kazunori Ito modifies and paints the FH1 Phantom, designates ship number one for display, and credits Mark 'Fireball' Rooks of RSDG with a fictional color treatment. The Blue Angels never operated the FH1, with Hellcats and Bearcats preceding the F9F2 Panther.
RepaintAn identified Cessna 208B Grand Caravan variant for the South African Air Force 41 Squadron carries serial 3003 and the vintage eagle castle insignia, with a national flag on the tailfin. This version, by Morné Pieters, targets the default C208B model and uses the SAAF_41 Squadron_3003_Old set featuring a dark-blue and arctic-blue fuselage stripe.

Military version of the Cessna 172 Skyhawk, the Mescalero is used for pilot candidate screening. The more powerful T-41C variant supports cadet flight training at the United States Air Force Academy in dedicated cadet programs.

Three US Air Force markings for 81st Tactical Fighter Wing aircraft based at Woodbridge and Bentwaters from 1960–1965 appear in 2048 x 2048 image files, with two post-1962 variations where squadron-specific identifiers are abandoned. The 56-0020 airframe carries the Air Force Outstanding Unit Citation ribbon awarded in 1965 before conversion to RF-101H.
RepaintDavid Maltby crafts the VC10 C1K variant for XV101, assigned registration XR808 and tied to 101 squadron markings, marking a 50-year milestone for the type. The listing targets VC10C1K compatibility, notes ATC ID XR808, heavy category, flight number 32, and a propeller animation ratio of 1.2.
Base ModelA single-seat F-15 Eagle operates from Tyndall AFB, home to the 325th Fighter Wing, rendered in a low-visibility two-tone gray scheme. The model supports both 2D and virtual cockpits and delivers bespoke afterburner effects with an optional smoke-tinted canopy.
RepaintTwo exterior and cockpit-glass visuals portray Syrian Air Force markings on MiG-21 MF variants 2301 and 2302, labeled Syria2301 and Syria2302. The entries carry atc IDs N001 and N2301, ui_manufacturer Mikojan, and credit goes to Hani Michal.

VMFAT-101-41 stands as the variant for the F/A-18D Hornet and uses a shooter41 folder to present the UI variation VMFAT-101 41. ATC code 01 identifies Marine as the airline, and the attribution goes to Captain Sim and Nathan Havercroft.

F-16C Viper gains a SP2-targeted correction that restores the ejection warning sign to gray matching the fuselage after the change introduced by SP2. A reference image, decal3.gif, accompanies the adjustment, and the work is credited to Dana Eng.
Base ModelPaul Clawson supplies the original Skyshark model, now featuring an updated virtual cockpit with more gauges and a revised 2D panel, while Michael Pook adds a new cockpit configuration and smoke effect to the offering, continuing the creator's work through an enhanced presentation.
Base ModelBy John Young, ACG/MAIW, the Argosy lineup presents sixteen aircraft with a choice of animated or non-animated rear doors. No traffic files are included, and the arrangement highlights two door configurations across the sixteen aircraft batch.
The PD-808GE variant delivers a complete Piaggio simulation with a 3-D virtual cockpit and a 2-D panel. The external model includes numerous animations and custom effects, including selectable floodlights for the interior controls, a fly-on-the-numbers flight dynamics file, and full documentation, while requiring an accompanying base to operate.
Payware RepaintAssigned to the 336th Fighter Squadron Rocketeers at Seymour Johnson, the F-15E Mudhen model by Iris Simulation. IRIS Development Studios appears in the metadata, while the configuration references fltsim.16, ui_variation SJ 89-0503, and atc_id 0 with atc_airline Air Force and atc_flight_number 503.