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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.

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1.76 MB
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12K
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4/5
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Boeing F/A-18E Super Hornet Update 2

Refinement enhances the jet with flight dynamics and configuration changes that mirror fly-by-wire behavior, for use with fa18esh3_138105.zip. Model by Daisuke Yamamoto; arms arrangement and flight-dynamics testing by Hiroaki Kubota, with engine-control XML authored by Toshikazu Shimizu.

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5.61 MB
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11.8K
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5/5
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Boeing B-52G and B-52D Stratofortress

Yaetsu Yoshimitsu and Hiroaki Kubota of Team KBT produce a Gmax B-52 model, featuring a virtual cockpit and opening bomb doors. Additional enhancements and authentic detailing appear throughout, including instrument realism and overall structural integrity across the model.

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10.94 MB
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10.7K
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5/5
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USAF B-58 Hustler

Early in the jet era, the B-58 Hustler stands as the first operational nuclear bomber capable of supersonic speed, built in 1956. It features many animated parts, a 2d panel and a full dynamic cockpit with gauges, while the sounds derived from the original by Mike Hambly accompany it and no extra files are needed.

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5.67 MB
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8.5K
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4/5
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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.

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2.65 MB
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8.4K
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Lockheed C-5A Galaxy

C-5A Galaxy features a cavernous cargo bay capable of carrying diverse cargo and remains in frontline service worldwide to perform vital supply missions, even as newer types such as the C-17 eclipse it, with the image sc5a.gif providing a visual reference.

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1.99 MB
Total Downloads
6.9K
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4/5
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RAF Tornado F3

Version 3.2 presents the Tornado F3 in markings of No 56(R), No 111, and No 11 Sqn, reflecting distinct RAF identities. Cannon effects operate via the joystick primary fire button, and the arrangement highlights a direct cockpit control link.

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6.65 MB
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6.9K
Star Rating
5/5
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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.

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9.17 MB
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6.4K
Star Rating
1/5
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FS 2002/2004 F-16 21st "Poker Cards" Fighter Squadron

An F-16 of the ROC Air Force bears a color pattern linked to a unit at Chiayi Air Force Base. Assigned to a unit nicknamed Poker Cards, it operates from Chiayi Air Force Base within 4th Tactical Fighter Group, 455th Tactical Fighter Wing, with original module by Kirk Olsson and color by Mike Huang.

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5.74 MB
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6K
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F-14b Tomcat VF-103

By Jared Stucki, this gray color treatment for Dino Cattaneo's F-14B for flight simulation represents VF-103's Jolly Rogers identity, replacing the prior blue shade. Presented as a single variant, it adopts a gray palette for VF-103's Jolly Rogers, and is intended for use with Dino Cattaneo's F-14B in flight simulation.

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5.18 MB
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5.9K
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5/5
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F14 VF111- Sundowners

An F14A from VF111 Sundowners uses the original Tomcat design by Dino Cattaneo, and David Ulke receives the creator credit, while the Sundowners variant clearly aligns with the F-14 airframe lineage and preserves the squadron identity associated with VF111.

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1.07 MB
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5.8K
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Vought A-7E Corsair II, "Short Little Ugly Fella (SLUF)"

The E-Type denotes a United States Navy production variant, with 535 airframes built. The model portrays the 301st VA-22 aircraft assigned to the U.S.S. Enterprise, installed by the U.S. Navy, and is paired with an image at /userimages/a7e_301.jpg, while emphasizing strong navigation capability and precise armament delivery.

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1.66 MB
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5.3K
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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
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5.3K
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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.

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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.

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7 MB
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4.7K
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FS2004/FS Military aircraft DSB DESIGN EUROFIGHTER TYPHOON LIVERY set

The feature adds ATC recognition to the Eurofighter Typhoon and improves stability as a temporary fix. Two fictional markings appear, including RAF 56 Squadron by Dyl Roberts and a Belgian Air Force EF2000 motif by Johan Peeters.

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614.5 KB
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FS2004/FS2002 BAe Harrier GR.7

By Kazunori Ito, a Harrier GR7 variant features vectored thrust that enables vertical takeoff and landing and short takeoffs. The single-seat, multi-role aircraft operates from deployed air bases and aircraft carriers, while the panel does not appear and movable parts emphasize detailed shape accuracy.

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878.88 KB
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4.5K
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4/5
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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.

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5.24 MB
Total Downloads
4.5K
Star Rating
5/5
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FS2002/FS2004 Hellenic Air Force T-6A

Two aircraft appear in a two-aircraft arrangement based on an updated T-6A Texan II model by David Friswell, with Nick Karatzides as creator. The work remains compatible with both editions, with sound, a panel, a checklist, and a 26-page flight manual readable with a PDF viewer, plus visual effects and gear animation.

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11.82 MB
Total Downloads
4.4K
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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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