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An AI-use, low-poly Fokker F28-4000 model features 4 LODs, dynamic shine, and moving gears, flaps, and spoilers. It bears Pelita Air markings and includes a multilayer Photoshop paintkit, with Fernando Martinez credited for the model and the paintkit.
Complete with Base ModelBy Nathan Tenney and Sam Chin, Mediterranea Air Virtual presents a Boeing 717-200 in version two with visuals modified by Antonio Bucoli. The model features opening passenger doors, forward airstairs, night lighting, moving control surfaces, fan blades, rolling wheels, thrust reversers, and 3D gear bays, while medb7172.zip pairs with the NT717P.ZIP panel for compatibility.
RepaintThe A300B4-120 variant for Conair carries registration OY-CNK and construction number 094, aligning with SGA’s base model. A base file named SGA_A300B4-200.zip is required to apply the visuals, as it contains the original geometry and flight dynamics.
Complete with Base ModelShaped by Project Open Sky, this A340-200 model reproduces Lufthansa with Star Alliance branding and includes two variants (Basic and High Gross) plus an A340-313E variant with -5C4/P engines. Flight dynamics draw from Airbus references, and the virtual cockpit features rain effects on the windshield and a clickable interface.
RepaintDreamwings' Embraer 170 Version 3, in KLM colors and crafted by AJ Nikoley, emphasizes accurate fuselage markings and subtle shading that accentuates contours. It aligns exclusively with the Version 3 model and uses DW170BAS.ZIP, not integrating with Version 1 or 2, reflecting European routes where KLM operates.
Complete with Base ModelAn MD-11 wearing Varig markings with registration PP-VOP highlights a detailed external model by iFDG. The cockpit features six CRT displays, wind-shear detection, dual FMS, and a digital autopilot. Aerodynamic refinements include refined trailing edges, winglets, and a resized horizontal stabilizer, expanding range potential via onboard fuel capacity.
Complete with Base ModelErick Cantu’s base model for the Boeing 727-200Adv pairs with Frasier Turner’s flight dynamics and Henry William’s final adjustments, delivering moving control surfaces, landing gear, engine reversers, and an accurate cockpit environment. Registration N8856E accompanies atc_flight_number 722.
Complete with Base ModelAn Airbus A318-111 for United Airlines shows the old color scheme and includes a default panel and sound, with Dirk Kiefer responsible for the paint. The installer detects the installation directory and integrates Eric Marciano's A320 panel, requiring Peter Dowson's FSUIPC and the key A320.gau VSB5 4OK5 UVWN, with an uninstaller named AD318_Uninstal.exe.
Complete with Base ModelSGA models a Gmax MD-83, credited to Sandro Dessi for repainting, depicting both flat and coned tails with working airstairs and opening passenger and cargo doors. It has full animations and accurately shaped wings, flaps, and fuselage, while keeping surfaces blank for custom markings.
Complete with Base ModelThe model’s .mdl undergoes targeted adjustments to align engine timing and ensure control-surface responsiveness, preserving about 99% of dynamic elements for a faithful representation. Nacelle alignment, spoiler deployment, and landing gear movement mirror real cues, and takeoff depends on N1 around 85–90% or TOGA depending on fuel load.
Complete with Base ModelLanChile Airlines operates CC-CQE, part of a four-aircraft A340-300 fleet on long-haul routes. The model covers standard and high gross weight variants, including A340-200 to A340-300 engine options (-5C2, -5C3, -5C4) and an A340-313E with -5C4/P engines, plus dynamic wing flex.

United Airlines operates a Douglas DC-4 bearing registration NC37534, reflecting a fleet of 40 aircraft in service from 1946 to 1961 on transcontinental routes. The project, by Arik Hohmeyer and Chris Grabow, includes Dale DeLuca's detailing for the completion.

Twin turboprop Beechcraft 1900D appears with visuals prepared for PMDG B1900D compatibility. Boudewijn Kolenbrander is credited for the work, and the display carries a KLM branding cue, aligning the model with a specific operator-inspired appearance.
RepaintBy Jim Waters, this graphics kit adds EVA Cargo branding to the MD-11 version 2.0 with Virtual Cockpit, requiring the base model already installed. It uses a folder named EVA for the graphics assets and pairs with an aircraft.cfg block that specifies atc_id EVA and flight number 922.
Complete with Base ModelMitsushi Yutaka designs the CRJ-200LR model, built atop the Posky CRJ-200 paint kit and finished by Shandon Hudson. Flight dynamics credit Warren C and Daniel, while the setup designates the General Electric CF34-3B1 engine and ATC details for NORTHWEST with flight number 9, version 2002.1.5.
Complete with Base ModelVH-VXB is a Boeing 737-800 presented in the Yananyi Dreaming variant. It delivers 32-bit, non-mipped visuals with 99.9% hand painted markings, a fuselage reflection on the engine, and photoreal windows, VH-VXB, produced by AJ Nikoley.
Complete with Base ModelFS2004-born Mike Stone A380 pairs with eight branding designs by Garry J. Smith to celebrate the International Flight Sim Convention mascot in Blackpool, 2005. It remains compatible with FS2002, though support for that platform has ended, and includes designs for Flight Sim Videos, Holidayzone Travel Agency, Airbus House, Transload Virtual Airlines, and Emirates Airlines.
Complete with Base ModelOperates as a 757-200 variant designated 2YO, built on a Gmax B757-200 RR base model and enhanced with a custom exterior finish by Ivan Rodriguez. It adds fully articulated doors and cargo hatches, an animation suite for flaps, slats, spoilers, and landing gear, plus two cockpit options: wing view or virtual cockpit.
Complete with Base ModelMediterranea Virtual Airlines has a GMAX Caravelle III with a full range of animation, including opening doors, and night lighting on reflective metallic surfaces, enabling dynamic cabin and exterior maneuvers. The original model and aircraft are by Mike Stone (SCARAV32.ZIP).
Complete with Base ModelAerodesigns produces the Airbus A318-111 with Air Canada branding, painted by Dirk Kiefer, featuring a default panel and a custom sound set, reflective exterior textures, wing vortices effects, and fully functional lighting. Animated windshield wipers, rain droplets on cockpit windows, and a fully clickable virtual cockpit with Maintenance Mode to simulate ground operations.