Base ModelMade in Gmax, the V1 model delivers a highly detailed representation faithful to WWII diagrams, with fully realistic sounds and a virtual cockpit that includes a 2D panel. Samantha Downes and TLUK …
Base ModelSea Hawk model serves Royal Navy operations, gauges previously missing now present after refinements. Jamaircraft Design France receives credit for the work and delivers a cockpit-focused represent…

Two variant models of the F-86 Sabre exist, a slatted-wing and a hard-wing version, both built with Gmax. 26 color variations accompany a detailed virtual cockpit and a 2D panel with default gauges…
Base ModelMoving control surfaces, a working suspension, and an opening canopy with engine cowlings accompany a pilot and instruments panel in the V-173 prototype. Version 1.0.0 credits William Ortis of Lion…

Two models are created in Gmax for the F4U-7, built exclusively for the French Navy at Grand Prairie, featuring full suspension, animated gear, flaps, wing fold, and an opening cockpit. A total of …
Base ModelThe Indian Air Force operates 79 Fairchild C-119G aircraft, with acquisitions totaling 26 in 1953–54, 29 in 1960–61, and 24 in 1963–64. The model by Gmax 1.2 includes a Virtual Cockpit, panel gauge…
Base ModelU.S. Air Force T-43 Spirit of San Antonio, the training variant of the Boeing 737-200, carries the registration 562 FTS and supports the 562nd Flying Training Squadron in simulated missions. Flight…
Base ModelTwo separate models, G-CVIX and XP924, are included; XP924 served in 893 Royal Naval Air Squadron until decommissioned in 1972. G-CVIX remains registered and flies at airshows in Red Bull branding,…
Base ModelTail number 66-271 marks the F-4D, the first Phantom designed for the U.S. Air Force, with repairs added for USAF. The exterior appears almost unchanged from the F-4C, yet its purpose and modificat…
Base ModelGmax model by Kirk Olsson presents a YF-16 prototype with original fuselage markings, designed for seamless operation in two early flight simulators. The cockpit features a fully functional Virtual…
Base ModelThis model traces to J. P. Demmerle's freeware .fsc and has folding wings and a sliding canopy. It supports arrestor-gear landings and catapult takeoffs from a suitable carrier for carrier operatio…
Base ModelLicence-built Aermacchi MB-326s serve in the South African Air Force, with two variants: jet trainer and light attack. A virtual cockpit, a custom panel, full animations and revised flight dynamics…
Base ModelVladimir Zhyhulskiy presents a GMax-model for the C123 Provider by Fairchild, in Version 2, with a second Air America Silber style. It changes ramp animation, adds a virtual cockpit, and renders fu…

The C-5 Galaxy serves CONUS-based operations and enables world-wide airlift of palletized, oversized cargo as well as passengers or combat-ready troops on short notice. Mike Stone develops the mode…
Base ModelOV-1D Mohawk training aircraft serves the U.S. Army in battlefield observation and recon training, with dual controls for hands-on practice. The model has a virtual cockpit with custom XML gauges, …

The F14 D variant represents a 2002 assignment aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), with David Ulke credited for the final work on Dino Cattaneo's original Tomcat concept, reflecting a carrier-…
Base ModelPart of a 12 fighter wing, the R designation stands for Reiconasance and serves in anti-radar roles and against SAM stations. Original by Kazunori Ito, with Javier Montes handling the color pass on…
Base ModelThe FD.2 holds the Absolute World Air Speed record, set in 1956, and, in the 1960s, engineers convert one FD.2 aircraft to an ogee delta wing under ER.193D, providing valuable data for the Concorde…
Base ModelThe Su-17M4 final production version carries upgraded avionics, including RSDN navigation, beacon navigation, inertial navigation, a more powerful laser rangefinder, radio compass, and a radar-warn…
The KC-97G uses GMAX Version 1, with Greg Pepper building and painting it, illustrating a clearly defined configuration. It features extra tanks under the wings, reflecting a mid-century aerial pla…