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Lockheed F-104 in 4 Liveries incl. USAF & NASA

A Lockheed F-104 model presents animated control surfaces, pilot movement, and an opening canopy with a cockpit view. It comes in four variants, with model credits to Rey Lopez and panel work by Marco Spada.

File Size
9.53 MB
Total Downloads
9.6K
Star Rating
4/5
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2
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FS2002/2004 NASA F-15 Eagle

Gmax model by Kimitaka Nishida presents lights, contrails, smoke and afterburner effects across a compact airframe with a focus on visual fidelity. Color work by Paul Barry and an accompanying NASA1.jpg image reference anchors the presentation for this variant.

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696.48 KB
Total Downloads
6.6K
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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.

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5.93 MB
Total Downloads
5.3K
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3
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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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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
20.5K
Star Rating
4/5
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13
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Sukhoi Su-35 LEX

A Russian fighter/bomber has full animation, twelve hard point arms, and an afterburner effect today. Bowe Tyson authors the original Gmax model, with improvements by Denny Shulze and Yahia al Wajid today for detailed flight simulations worldwide.

File Size
4.25 MB
Total Downloads
16.6K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
3
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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
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1
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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
12.3K
Star Rating
5/5
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19
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Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird By Stephane Masset

By Stephane Masset and Pierre Marchadier / Gmax Academy, the SR-71A Blackbird variant embodies long-range Mach 3 strategic reconnaissance capability. It traces its historic lineage to the YF-12A and A-12 aircraft from Lockheed Skunk Works.

File Size
9.59 MB
Total Downloads
12.1K
Star Rating
5/5
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FS2004/FS2002 Northrop XB-35 Flying Wing

Northrop's XB-35 marks the company's first flying-wing bomber design and appears as a candidate for a 10-bomber program equipped with 10,000 bombs, intended for the European front of World War II. Vibration from contra-rotating propellers and lower-than-expected bomb loads prevent mass production, and the effort yields the YB-49 and YRB-49, by Kazunori Ito.

File Size
1.76 MB
Total Downloads
12.1K
Star Rating
4/5
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1
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Lockheed C-130 Hercules USAF

An authentic military transport features full moving parts, including doors and a ramp, while offering a complete interior with a virtual cockpit, control panels, and sound. Vladimir Zhyhulskiy supplies the Gmax model and interior detailing, delivering a compact package that emphasizes operational realism.

File Size
1.48 MB
Total Downloads
10.8K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
3
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F-15 USAF Weapons Fighter School

Three F-15 models feature opening canopies, moving flaps, a functioning rudder, and retracting landing gear, accompanied by a realistic cockpit panel by Kimitaka Nishida. An afterburner power option adds a dedicated throttle position, and nozzle flames appear when lights are turned on with the L key.

File Size
8.34 MB
Total Downloads
8.9K
Star Rating
5/5
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1
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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
6.5K
Star Rating
1/5
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1
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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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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
Screenshots
4
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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
Screenshots
2
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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
Screenshots
2
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CASA C-212-300 VUSAF

The model CASA C-212 AVIOCAR, series 300, employs a twin-engine turboprop configuration for a light transport role. The colours of Virtual United States Air Force adorn the model, as shown in the accompanying representation for reference and comparison.

File Size
3.02 MB
Total Downloads
2.7K
Screenshots
3
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Lockheed C-130H Hercules Fuerza Aerea Venezolana

A Gmax model provides a military transport variant with full moving parts such as doors and a ramp, plus a complete interior with a virtual cockpit and functional panel sounds. Vladimir Zhyhulskiy supplies the panel, and Daniel Borrego creates the accompanying visuals.

File Size
1.57 MB
Total Downloads
2.4K
Screenshots
3
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FS2002/2004 P- 80B SHOOTING STAR USAF

The Lockheed P-80 is the first operational jet fighter used by the USAF in service. J R LUCARINY provides the design, and the accompanying image file 155P80B.jpg records the designation through a single visual reference today.

File Size
1.03 MB
Total Downloads
2.2K
Star Rating
5/5

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