Complete with Base ModelPilatus PC-12, originally released by AFG, receives an upgrade by Danny Garnier, preserving the PC-12 designation while acknowledging Garnier's involvement in the enhancement. The arrangement ties the AFG-origin PC-12 to Garnier's modification, keeping the focus squarely on the PC-12 model.
Complete with Base ModelVersion 3.1 adds the cockpit and cabin with a photoreal 2D panel and night lighting. Named variants such as B-8310, C-GHBS, and N109MS appear among over 35 options, while high-resolution cabin textures and automatic heading synchronization enhance realism, by Mario Noriega.
Complete with Base ModelPremier Aircraft Design delivers a 75-seat twin turboprop regional airliner with full moving parts, doors with air stair, and animated pilots, plus a fully modeled interior and a custom panel with glass cockpit gauges. Three liveries are included, Flybe, Horizon, and Qantas Airlink, along with manuals and reference lists.
Complete with Base ModelThree models and paints are included for the Basler BT67 variant V2, featuring ski-equipped Polar 5 of the Alfred Wegener Institute, Royal Thai Air Force 158, and AC-47T Fantasma of the Fuerza Aerea Colombiana, along with a new panel layout, new gauges, revised flight dynamics, and no 2D panel with aliased default sound.
Complete with Base ModelTwo DHC6-300 Twin Otters with registrations G-BVVK and G-BIHO present wheel and float variants, a custom panel, a dynamic virtual cockpit with a full cabin, opening doors, and PT6-A27 engines driving Hartzell three blade props, by Premier Aircraft Design.
Complete with Base ModelThe Saab 340B is a 34-seat twin turboprop commuter airliner with a door opening to an airstair, moving parts, animated pilots, and worldwide service. By Jean-Pierre Brisard and Bob May of Premier Aircraft Design, the model includes a fully modeled interior, accurate flight dynamics, and three color options for Flybe, Provincial, and Northwest Airlink.
Complete with Base ModelRegistration PP-VJV anchors a Varig Lockheed L-188 variant, including a passenger model credited to Team FS KBT and repainted by Fabio I.D. Cabral. The package hosts a folder named ELEC_PP_VJV and depends on a 4096 texture_max_load setting to display high-detail visuals.
Complete with Base ModelUkrainian-built twin turboprop cargo aircraft features two rear ramp modes, including a standard hinge and a stowed option under the aft fuselage, plus a forward crew door on the right side aft of the cockpit, while Tim Conrad provides adjustable prop blade visuals at standstill and engine smoke trails.
Complete with Base ModelAn ATR 42-300 model optimized for AI traffic uses a refined FDE that simulates lift, drag, and power handling for short commuter trips, while six distinct Levels of Detail keep frame rates steady in varied airfields. Files include the osp_atr_42_300 directory and an optional osp_atr_42_paintkit.zip for customization.
Complete with Base ModelDesigned primarily for AI traffic, the ATR 42-500 offers six Levels of Detail to preserve frame rates while rendering, with adjustable flaps and a retractable main gear that exhibits compression on touchdown. A dedicated paintkit named osp_atr_42_paintkit.zip lets designers align fuselage contours, and the model accepts existing designs created for the earlier platform.
Complete with Base ModelBy Premier Aircraft Design, the 400-series Twin Otter from Viking remains externally identical to the 300 variant while replacing the Honeywell gauges with Garmin avionics in a glass cockpit, as Viking Air manufactures the type in Calgary using original DeHavilland jigs and tools, with Zimex Aviation of Switzerland as launch customer.

An acceleration version of Erick Cantu's Brasilia turboprop, rebuilt in Gmax to take advantage of enhanced self-shadowing, bump maps, and specular maps plus animations. It includes 12 high-quality image sets and blank templates created by Adriano Martoni, with sounds, panel, and FDE aliased to the default King Air 350, by George A. Arana.
Complete with Base ModelOperators Scenic Airlines (USA), LC Peru and Carib Aviation appear as three real-world markings on a DHC-6-300 variant, joined by a model with a custom cockpit, VC, and sound, plus checklists, for sightseeing over Nazca Lines, the Grand Canyon, and the Caribbean, by Premier Aircraft Design.
Complete with Base ModelSeven An-22 variants exist, including two Aeroflot machines, two Antonov demonstrators, one Antonov Airlines cargo transporter, and one lift aircraft, while .air file is replaced with the Dimitri Samborski Antonov An-22 Antheus .air file, the .cfg is based on it, and a V. Zhyhulskiys An-12 2D panel and sound are added, with no virtual cockpit.
Complete with Base ModelTwo aircraft by Premier Aircraft Design for Paradise Island Airlines feature reflective and non-reflective variants, incorporating a custom panel and a dynamic virtual cockpit with a full cabin, plus opening doors and full suspension. Credits go to Barry Blaisdell, Jean-Pierre Brisard, Bob May, Kevin Pardy, and Danny Crance for the design.
Complete with Base ModelRepresenting a Basler BT-67 conversion, the model channels Buffalo Airways as the operator with a ski-equipped airframe and a clickable cockpit featuring side windows, sunshade, and a Fuel and Payload popup. The files include three folders—Effects, Sound, SimObjects—and ski-ground operations produce sparks, with brakes inop on snow.
Three PAD-made aircraft—Beechcraft B1900D, Dash 8-400, and Dash 8-202—appear in a United-aligned setup, with two panel configurations PANEL 1 and PANEL 2. Both variants share ATC ID N323NG and flight number 195, and reference B1900D_fix16_United Express_PADx and B1900D_fix16_United Express_PADxx as identifiers.
Complete with Base ModelFrancisco Sanchez-Castaner develops a two-variant ATR-72 model that covers the -200 and -500. It ships with four registrations, OY-CIO, OY-CIM, OY-ATB, and OY-RUB, and features a panel with working yokes and autopilot, while flight dynamics are improved by Andy Berry.
Complete with Base ModelEdgar Guinart Lopez presents a refined EMB-110 variant, featuring a Garmin 150 GPS and enhanced cockpit systems, with upgraded panels, instruments and revised XML programming that sharpen responsiveness. Doug Dawson provides the cockpit sound gauge.
Seven variants feature six passenger configurations and one freight version of the Beech 1900D, using the original Tomkiewicz blank model that remains flyable. Tom Tiedman compiles and paints them, while an engine-smoke effect labeled fx_enginesmoke adds a subtle plume from all four exhaust stacks.