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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
13.4K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
2
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Royal Danish Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules

Claus Vendelboe Holmberg anchors the work on a SIMSHED C-130 representing Denmark's air service, with an H Model revision by Eduardo Fadul and flight dynamics by Claudio Sanchez. The aeroplane features animated control surfaces, a cargo ramp, a working radar by Jean-Pierre Langer, and HUD with GPS on all panels.

File Size
38.61 MB
Total Downloads
13.3K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
15
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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
Screenshots
19
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SA Lockheed C-130 BZ Hercules (Full package)

Two variants, in 28 Squadron colors representing 1978-era tones, reflect service history during the Bush War in Namibia and Angola in the 1970s and 1980s. The model features animation with a cargo ramp and main exit, plus lighting, a sound pack, a photo-realistic cockpit panel, and flight dynamics shaped by a former Hercules pilot.

File Size
11.74 MB
Total Downloads
9.3K
Star Rating
3/5
Screenshots
8
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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
Screenshots
1
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Boeing EA-18G Growler

The Growler variant carries a dedicated jamming pod for ECM, and it is not in service yet, with a test-flight option available. Daisuke Yamamoto models the aircraft and Hiroaki Kubota handles flight dynamics and paint, with an associated image file ea-18g-tn.gif linked.

File Size
4.36 MB
Total Downloads
8.6K
Star Rating
3/5
Screenshots
1
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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
8.5K
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RAF Tornado GR4/A Version 3.2

An RAF Tornado GR4 depiction carries markings of Nos 13, 617, IX(B) and XV(R) Sqns, and includes loadouts such as CBLS, ALARM, RAPTOR and Storm Shadow missiles. Version 3.2 adds night lighting and cannon and bomb control to fire via joystick.

File Size
7.87 MB
Total Downloads
8.2K
Star Rating
3/5
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FS2002/2004 USAF F-15 Eagle of the 199th FS, 154th FW, Hawaii ANG at Hickam AFB, Honolulu

Two variants, high visibility and low visibility, accompany this F-15 Eagle representing the Hawaii Air National Guard at Hickam AFB in Honolulu. The model includes lights, contrail, smoke, and afterburner effects, with Gmax work by Kimitaka Nishida and color work credited to Paul Barry.

File Size
1.98 MB
Total Downloads
7.6K
Screenshots
2
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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.

File Size
602.39 KB
Total Downloads
5.4K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
2
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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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F-14 Tomcat 3 Texture Set

Two named Tomcat designs appear, VF-143 Pukin' Dogs and VF-142 Ghostriders, along with a New VF-84 Long Range Interception variant. The project relies on Dino Cattaneo's F-14B as base, with tails and emblems added by Jared Stucki.

File Size
5.24 MB
Total Downloads
4.5K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
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
Screenshots
3
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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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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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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
Screenshots
5
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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
Screenshots
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
Screenshots
3
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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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Kawasaki C-1/EC-1

Led by T. Nishimoto, the Kawasaki C-1 and EC-1 variants form the core of this freeware model, with the EC-1 adapting the airframe for electronic warfare training. Only 31 units were constructed, and the design captures a wide cargo door and streamlined nose while preserving authentic thrust and lift characteristics.

File Size
4.11 MB
Total Downloads
3.1K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
3

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