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Lockheed X-35A & C JSF

Two variants, X-35A and X-35C, model the Joint Strike Fighter developed for the US and UK air forces. Fully animated, it adds a custom panel based on the test bed and a virtual cockpit with HUD, plus a supersonic .air file; model by Colin Thwaites, air file by Claudio Mussner.

File Size
9.17 MB
Total Downloads
6.4K
Star Rating
1/5
Screenshots
1
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Cessna T-37 Dragonfly

Two variants of the Cessna Dragonfly model feature reflective skin, moving parts such as flight controls, a steerable nose wheel, spinning wheels, and an animated canopy, plus a panel with gauges programmed by the authors and a simple virtual cockpit with animated controls and lighted exhaust as throttles advance, by Italo D'Attomo and Giovanni Quai.

File Size
3.8 MB
Total Downloads
5.7K
Screenshots
2
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FS2002/FS2004 THUNDERBIRD

Gmax modeling by Kirk Olsson defines a Thunderbird variant, featuring full-motion surfaces, retractable landing gear, canopy motions, and real-time reflectivity across a red, white, and blue airframe. A Virtual Cockpit integrates with Eric Marciano’s F-16 panel, and Thunderbird.ZIP runs as a standalone file of about 6 MB.

File Size
5.93 MB
Total Downloads
5.3K
Screenshots
3
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FS2002/2004 MiG-35 MFI

The Mikoyan Product 1.44 serves as the first prototype for the MiG-35 line, reflecting late-1980s design aims. Its first flight occurs in February 2000, and the model presents an animated gmax rendition with reflective textures and a basic virtual cockpit, while omitting panel and sound components, by Tuomas Närväinen.

File Size
347.48 KB
Total Downloads
5.2K
Screenshots
2
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Fs2004 Lockheed Martin F-16 Falcon RNAF J-0 RNAF

The F-16 Solo Display variant features original paint by Kirk Olsson and a finish by Sebastian Hecker. The image file J-016_4.jpg acts as a visual reference here, and no additional technical details accompany this record.

File Size
7 MB
Total Downloads
4.7K
Screenshots
5
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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
Screenshots
2
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E-3F AWACS v0.9. E-3A

Airborne Warning and Control System units function as mobile command, control, communications and intelligence hubs, detecting and monitoring enemy air activity and directing fighters in engagement. The AWACS prototype first flew in 1972 and became operational in 1977, as noted by Rok Dolenec.

File Size
596.68 KB
Total Downloads
4K
Star Rating
3/5
Screenshots
1
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French Chance Vought F4U-7 Corsair

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 94 aircraft span production from 1952 to 1963, with a custom 2D panel and a working virtual cockpit.

File Size
23.01 MB
Total Downloads
3.8K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
2
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FS2004/2002 Handley Page HP-80 Victor (B.MK2/K.MK2)

Two models of the Handley Page HP80 Victor, the bomber B.MK2 and tanker K.MK2, appear with a panel by Kazunori Ito. The Mk2 uses 17,000 lb Rolls-Royce Conway Mk 103 turbofans, gains greater span and larger air inlets, and adds a dorsal fillet and retractable scoops for two turbo-alternators powering a new electrical system.

File Size
2.7 MB
Total Downloads
2.9K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
2
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Gmax Fairey Delta Package

The 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 programme.

File Size
8.72 MB
Total Downloads
2.7K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
2
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FS2002/FS2004 PAF F-16 VIPER

An F-16 Fighting Falcon in Pakistani Air Force fuselage markings, built with Gmax by Kirk Olsson, presents multiple underwing loadout variants and fluid surface animations, including a cockpit that references Eric Marciano’s gauges via panel.cfg. It weighs 6.7 MG and supports 2002 and 2004 simulators, with model folders, texture directories, and configuration files included.

File Size
6.56 MB
Total Downloads
1.7K
Screenshots
3
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Boeing B-52 Full Package

Yaetsu Yoshimitsu supplies a GMAX model of the B-52 with flight dynamics by Hiroaki Kubota, offered in two variants named B-52_GMAX and B-52H_GMAX. It includes AI_aircraft configuration, relies on a default B747-400 panel and corresponding sounds, and provides engine-smoke effects via fx_smoke_B52.fx and fx_smoke_B52H.fx.

File Size
32.37 MB
Total Downloads
20.4K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
13
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P-51D Mustang Aces

Three famous Mustangs for 8AF Aces, including Cute Nude, Detroit Miss, and Glamorous Glen III, are presented by North American Aviation Corp designers. It features an enhanced 3D virtual cockpit with working gauges and a 2D panel with kneeboard, map, ATC, and Garmin GPS 295, plus a distinct Mustang sound by Aaron Swindle.

File Size
6.61 MB
Total Downloads
16.8K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
12
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FS2004/FS2002 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-31 Firefox

Prototype MiG-31 Firefox rolls out in 1982 as a high-altitude, high-speed interceptor, capable of Mach 3.2-plus with advanced avionics and a thought-controlled weapons system. Model by Owen Smoot, with artwork by Kurt Beswick, and FSDSv2 informs its development.

File Size
10.14 MB
Total Downloads
16.5K
Star Rating
3/5
Screenshots
1
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USAF Lockheed C-130 Hercules

Depicts a military transport with full moving parts, including doors and a ramp, enabling realistic loading actions. It includes a complete interior, a virtual cockpit, instrument panels, and authentic sounds, and the model emphasizes cockpit and cabin realism.

File Size
1.48 MB
Total Downloads
15.5K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
3
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Eurofighter Typhoon

Operators include Germany, the RAF, Spany, Italy and Austria, with five weapon configurations: air-air-light, air-air-long, bomber, trainer-light and trainer-long. The craft is a single-seat, twin-engine design that supports air-to-air, air-to-ground and tactical reconnaissance, featuring a panel with gauges and a virtual cockpit; the panel is freeware, and the virtual cockpit plus external model are trialware.

File Size
10.76 MB
Total Downloads
14.6K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
3
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North American XB-70 Valkyrie

Massimo Altieri presents a Valkyrie model with wing tips that fold down 65° to boost compression lift and directional stability, plus a variable nose cone. Only two prototypes exist, and the program is canceled after 130 missions when an F-104 collides and destroys the second unit during a photo shoot.

File Size
7 MB
Total Downloads
12.2K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
19
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FS2004/FS2002 B1B Lancer Package

By the I³D Project, the B-1B Lancer presents a full model with 1 texture and animation, including gear, bomb bays, wing sweep, and new afterburner technology, with contrails and a custom panel featuring a Virtual Cockpit. Pilots from Dyess AFB, USA test-fly it and approve it as flyable.

File Size
11.06 MB
Total Downloads
12.1K
Star Rating
4/5
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FS2004/FS2002 Boeing C-17 Globemaster III Fuerza Aerea De Chile

Project Open Sky creates a C17 aircraft that serves Fuerza Aerea De Chile. A small snag leaves the engines hollow in reverse mode, and this condition is noted during operation and testing by observers globally.

File Size
1.29 MB
Total Downloads
11.9K
Star Rating
3/5
Screenshots
3
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FS2002/4 UNS McDonald Douglas F4-II Phantom

A twin-engine, all-weather fighter-bomber, the F-4 Phantom II, supports air superiority, interdiction, and close air support. It first flew in May 1958 and enters service in 1961, powered by two GE J79-GE-17 engines delivering 17,900 pounds of afterburning thrust, designed by Rey Lopez.

File Size
2.65 MB
Total Downloads
8.4K

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