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FS2004/FS2002 C-130B Lockheed Hercules Civil

Civilian-enabled C-130B variant of the Lockheed Hercules adapts for civil transport with a refined color scheme by Hugo Espinosa. Mike Stone delivers the external and internal model, and the self-contained freeware download runs across older simulator iterations, featuring four turboprop engines and realistic short-field handling.

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602.39 KB
Total Downloads
5.4K
Star Rating
4/5
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2
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FS2004/2002 Boeing C-17 Globemaster III RAF

Project Open Sky creates the base model, later completed for the Royal Air Force with finishing by David Evans, yielding a faithful representation that preserves RAF fuselage markings for enthusiasts. The rafc17.jpg image sits at /userimages/rafc17.jpg, providing a visual anchor.

File Size
1.96 MB
Total Downloads
5.1K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
2
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Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut

The Su-47 Berkut presents a fighter technology demonstrator with a detailed virtual cockpit featuring animations, a working HUD, smoke effects and wingtip vortices, alongside a highly maneuverable flight model that emphasizes agile handling in flight. Freeware from AlphaSim.

File Size
5.14 MB
Total Downloads
5K
Star Rating
4/5
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Antonov An-12B Ukraine AF

A military transport aircraft has a full moving part including door and ramp, and a virtual cockpit. The Gmax model, by Vladimir Zhyhulskiy, combines a moving ramp with a faithful virtual cockpit layout and clear control geometry.

File Size
2.06 MB
Total Downloads
5K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
3
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FS2004/FS2002/CFS2 Mirage 50DV

The Mirage 50DV depicts the 30th-anniversary tail marking of Grupo Aereo de Caza N°11 Diablos and is built in the Real Plane by Victor Amaya. Model by Dennis and Daniel Da Silva, with updates by Borrego adding corrections, effect sounds, and a cockpit panel closely matching Venezuela’s Mirage 50 and its Aktar 9K-50 tone.

File Size
9.25 MB
Total Downloads
4.5K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
5
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FS2004/FS2002 Lockheed U-2R (TR-1A/ER-2) Dragon Lady

Four airframe variants span USAF TR-1A full option and minimum option, plus NASA ER-2 full option and clean, with a new cockpit panel included. U2 model by Kazunori Ito heads the project, aligning the early reconnaissance lineage with updated avionics and display features.

File Size
2.99 MB
Total Downloads
4.1K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
5
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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
Screenshots
3
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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
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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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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FS2004/FS2002 Spanish Air Force RF-4E Phantom

Part 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 Rf-4spain.jpg today.

File Size
6.71 MB
Total Downloads
2.8K
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Boeing KC-97G Tanker

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 platform used for tanker operations of the era.

File Size
8.74 MB
Total Downloads
2.7K
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Harrier GR.7 Royal Air Force

STOVL behavior remains central as vector thrust management and transitions from forward flight to near-hover states define the Harrier GR.7’s flight envelope. Jim Atkins provides the original model and air file, while Thomas Moger adds fictional Royal Air Force fuselage markings to create a self-contained, standalone edition.

File Size
991.05 KB
Total Downloads
2.5K
Screenshots
2
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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/FS2004 McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II (latter term type) Type E

Modeling covers late-term airframes of the F-4E, focusing on a Type E variant that features the nose Vulcan and the horizontal tail slot, while the main-wing leading-edge slats reflect the production late-term design; a new special panel accompanies the revision by Kazunori Ito.

File Size
1.96 MB
Total Downloads
2.4K
Screenshots
1
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FS2004/2002 SAAB J35 Draken

Sweden develops an interceptor not inferior to U.S. and Soviet fighters, with Mach 2 speed and a STOL profile that enables emergency arrivals and departures on improvised routes, the panel not included, by Kazunori Ito.

File Size
621.9 KB
Total Downloads
2.2K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
1
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FS2002/FS2004 McDONNELL DOUGLAS RF-4E Phantom II German Air Force

The RF-4E export type uses the airframe of the original F-4E without the leading edge slat and blends the RF-4C nose with the J79-GE-17 engine. SLAR is installed in the fuel tank, and credit goes to Kazunori Ito.

File Size
1.85 MB
Total Downloads
2.2K
Screenshots
1
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Aircraft Aermacchi MB326H A7-047. Version 1.0

Registration A7-047 marks MB326H as RAAF Chief of Air Staff's personal aircraft; MB326H serves as primary trainer from 1967 to 2000, and the Hawk Mk 127 takes over, while Abacus Flight Simulator Design Studio 2.24 builds MB326H with flight dynamics based on 1% spreadsheets v2.82.104, including full moving parts such as an opening canopy.

File Size
2.34 MB
Total Downloads
1.5K
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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Fairchild Republic A-10A Warthog 81-0963 Spangdahlem

Spangdahlem-based A-10A Thunderbolt II, serial 81-0963, serves with USAFE's 52d Fighter Wing, 81st Fighter Squadron. The model includes 3D gear bays and full moving parts, including landing gear, nose wheel, spinning wheels, control surfaces, airbrakes, and pilothead.

File Size
7.96 MB
Total Downloads
13.3K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
2

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