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Updated: FS2004 EdA Ejercito del Aire Espano McDonnell-Douglas/Boeing EF-18A+ Hornet

Ejército del Aire operates an EF-18A+ Hornet (12-27) from Ala de Caza 12 based at Torrejón de Ardoz Air Base, Spain, reflecting 1993 plans to upgrade EF-18A/B aircraft to F/A-18C/D standards and redesignate them EF-18A+ and EF-18B+. K. Virtanen designs the airframe, J. Vidal supplies textures.

File Size
9.25 MB
Total Downloads
4.3K
Star Rating
4/5
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2
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FS2004/FS2002 North American F-86F Sabre

Kazunori Ito credits this 1950s United States fighter representation, offering three color options including USAF, RAF, and JASDF. It reaches 994 km/h in maximum speed, production totals around 8300 units with licensed work extending to 26 countries, and the image USAF641.JPG provides a visual reference.

File Size
2.92 MB
Total Downloads
4.3K
Star Rating
4/5
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3
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Northrop/Canadair VF-5D "Zancudo" (T-38 Talon) (early 70s Scheme)

A Venezuelan Air Force VF-5D portrayal shows F-5s entering service in two groups between February 11 and June 11, 1972, while Canadair CF-116Ds arrive January 27, 1974 with serials 116827 and 116828 yet do not enter inventory; the model by FSD International presents a Virtual Panel.

File Size
6 MB
Total Downloads
4.2K
Star Rating
5/5
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1
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FS2002/FS2004 IAF F-16 VIPER

Gmax F-16 Fighting Falcon by Kirk Olsson presents an Israeli Air Force camouflage with national insignia, and includes multiple loadout selections along with a wing vapor effect during high-G maneuvers. A fully interactive Virtual Cockpit uses panel.cfg tailored to Eric Marciano’s F-16 panel, compatible with two early flight simulators.

File Size
8.02 MB
Total Downloads
4.2K
Star Rating
5/5
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3
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Grumman C-1A Trader from USS Lexington CVT-16 circa 1976

The C-1A Trader is a carrier onboard delivery variant of the S-2 Tracker, with folding wings and BuNo 136754. First flown in 1955, it enters the Naval Aviation Museum collection from Lexington in 1976 after 15,000 service hours, with flight dynamics by Eric DANTES and panel by Syunpy.

File Size
1.1 MB
Total Downloads
4.1K
Star Rating
5/5
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4
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FS2002/FS2004 NAVY F-16 VIPER

Kirk Olsson delivers an Aggressor-configured F-16 Viper with GMAX geometry, featuring wing vapor trails, moving control surfaces, and opening canopies, inspired by actual US Navy training units. A functional virtual cockpit accompanies a panel.cfg designed to interface with Eric Marciano’s F-16 panel; no 2D view is provided, and the file size is about 6.7 MB.

File Size
6.55 MB
Total Downloads
4K
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3
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Hawker Sea Hawk Royal Navy Package

Sea 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 representation that emphasizes instrument panels and basic flight control layout.

File Size
5.23 MB
Total Downloads
3.9K
Star Rating
4/5
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3
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North American F-86 Sabre

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 plus slight modifications; the hard-wing version adds an expanded VR cockpit minus the landing gear and two Active Camera presets.

File Size
27.51 MB
Total Downloads
3.9K
Star Rating
5/5
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2
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FS2004/FS2002 Chance Vought V-173 Flying Flapjack Prototype Navy carrier based fighter

Moving 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 Lionheart Creations Ltd, and it uses the Corsair F4U sound file from an older flight-simulation title, designed for older platforms.

File Size
1.18 MB
Total Downloads
3.8K
Star Rating
4/5
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5
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FS2004/2002 AVRO Vulcan B.Mk2 /B.Mk2A RAF

Three variants and four camouflage schemes cover B.Mk2 in white with a Blue Steel nuclear missile, and B.Mk2A in dark and sand camouflage, plus a bright camouflage B.Mk2A with an AGM-45 missile, by Kazunori Ito.

File Size
3.2 MB
Total Downloads
3.8K
Star Rating
4/5
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2
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Aero Vodochody L-159A

By Vit Storch, the L-159A ALCA stands as a Czech-built Advanced Light Combat Aircraft and uses a Gmax model with a detailed virtual cockpit featuring custom gauges, along with five payload versions and two photorealistic paints for flight-sim enthusiasts.

File Size
16.5 MB
Total Downloads
3.7K
Screenshots
9
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FS2004/FS2002 T43 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

U.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. FlightFX/SGAir crafts the base model with advanced reflection, wing and gear animations, and SGA lighting, while Marcelo Allende (Misiones, Argentina) handles the coloring.

File Size
2.78 MB
Total Downloads
3.5K
Screenshots
5
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FS 2004/2002 De Havilland Sea Vixen D3 Royal Navy

Two 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, while it is fully animated with a central airbrake, tailhook, and illuminated features, built as a GMAX model by Brian Douglas, with reflective surfaces.

File Size
1.07 MB
Total Downloads
3.5K
Star Rating
4/5
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2
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FS2002/FS2004 McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II USAF

Tail 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 modifications set it apart, and this work is by Kazunori Ito.

File Size
1.84 MB
Total Downloads
3.5K
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1
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FS2002/FS2004 YF-16

Gmax 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 Cockpit with animated elements, uses gauges from Eric Marciano’s F-16 panel, and omits a 2D panel, while wing vapor effects accompany high angle of attack maneuvers.

File Size
6.24 MB
Total Downloads
3.5K
Star Rating
5/5
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3
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Vought F7U-3 "Cutlass"

This 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 operations worldwide.

File Size
939.65 KB
Total Downloads
3.4K
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1
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USAF Airborne Command Post Airframe PW 73-1676

The E-4A airframe bearing tail 73-1676 uses Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7W engines and supports high-level command operations. Four airframes were built, with later production adopting GE F103-GE-100 powerplants, while the model faithfully reflects structural reinforcements and communications gear.

File Size
2.31 MB
Total Downloads
3.3K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
2
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FS2004/FS2002 CONVAIR B-58 HUSTLER USAF

The B-58 takes its first flight on November 11, 1956, and earns the nickname Hustler for its speed. On December 15, 1959, it covers 1,680 miles in 80 minutes, about 21 miles per minute.

File Size
1.39 MB
Total Downloads
3.2K
Star Rating
5/5
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FS2002/FS2004 Lockheed P-3B Orion, Armada Argentina

Argentinean version of the P-3 Orion appears in deep navy blue, a four-engine turboprop anti-submarine maritime surveillance aircraft built by Lockheed Martin. The file remains compatible with early 2000s flight simulation software and features a distinctive tail stinger used for magnetic detection of submarines.

File Size
25.74 MB
Total Downloads
3.2K
Star Rating
3/5
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1
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Fairchild C123 Provider USAAF Version 2

Vladimir 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 fully animated doors and ramp.

File Size
868.12 KB
Total Downloads
3K
Screenshots
2

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