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Complete with Base ModelRevamped F-8 Crusader edition introduces a new flight dynamics model, 4:3 and 16:9 2D panels, a redesigned cockpit with many gauges, a fully revised virtual cockpit, and 20 variations, by Don Bodenstedt for enthusiasts worldwide.
Complete with Base ModelFour exterior color variants exist for Royal Netherlands Air Force use, including C-5, C-8 and C-10 in display colors and C-7 in camouflage. The cockpit features a flight deck designed for a single panoramic display, with rear inward sliding doors.
Complete with Base ModelPanel configuration receives a rework with ninety percent of the original preserved, refining the IL-28 Beagle's cockpit setup. The rework adds thumbnails and HJG's CV990a smoke effects while preserving a non-VC experience; no virtual cockpit is included.
Six skins accompany UncleSalty's TacPacked Iris MiG-29, spanning North Korea, Iran, Poland (old), Slovakia (digital), and two Ukrainian variants. Separate authors craft these for the Iris MiG-29 Megapack, and they now operate with UncleSalty's updated MiG-29s through MIG-29_FULCRUM_AIR_SUPERIORITY_TP_UPDATE.ZIP.
Repaint for PaywareCompatibility notes bind this asset to the Bear Studios J-11B Flanker B+ model, with registration N23 and ATC ID N23, while the flight number SU2723 appears in the configuration. A Photoshop PSD-format paint kit is included, by Hani Michal, and UI data lists Sukhoi as manufacturer.
RepaintAn accompanying dull grey USMC color scheme graces the Beechcraft King Air turboprop, paired with a sound file by Leon Medado and configured by David Robles. The work is compatible only with a single King Air variant and carries atc_id 600350, atc_airline MARINE, and atc_flight_number 350.

North American Aviation's F-100, nicknamed The Hun, is modified for flight simulation and bears Bu 54-2091. It reaches 760 mph in level flight, with later variants surpassing 1000 mph, and includes Bob Chicilo's panel and graphics by Mark Rooks, along with historical notes and photographs of the actual aircraft.
PatchAn update to the Iris Northrop F5 Tiger removes several VC-equipped models after cockpit issues and introduces a revised cockpit configuration. Gauges now fit within black frames in both VC and 2D panel, with the new panel configuration by Michael Pook, and Iris plus Danny Garnier credited for the original model and prior update.
Complete with Base ModelFlight lines span units 738 RNAS, 759 RNAS, 764 RNAS and FRADU, with 5–11 aircraft per unit. Low polygon, 7-LOD, GA11, PR11 and T8 models equip ground support equipment and braking parachutes for the T8, and a paint kit accompanies them, by John Young.

Tim Conrad models an Iranian RF-5A Freedom Fighter for IRIAF operations, packaging it as F5A_PACK.ZIP with coloration by Henry William. The description emphasizes this single variant and credits both the modeling effort and the painter.
Complete with Base ModelBy Tim Conrad, this F-5 Freedom Fighter shows Composite Fighter Squadron VFC-111 Sundowners markings, a US Navy Reserve adversary unit based at NAS Key West. It accounts for 18 Tiger-IIs, including 17 single-seat F-5Ns and one twin-seat F-5F FrankenTiger, and introduces a new 2D and 3D cockpit, with upgrades by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft.
Gmax selects the F1-CR SUPER TANK as the model; two skins named 33NL Reco Savoie 4096x4096 and 33NC Reco Opération DAGUET; virtual cockpit reworked for day and night in 2048x2048 with four views (Front, Back, Right, Left) and a revised flight model.
Two exterior finishes accompany the S2F-1 Tracker variant, supported by a credible flight model and authentic radial sounds, with custom panels featuring aircraft-specific gauges. Eagle Rotorcraft Simulations provides upgrades, and credits go to Milton Shupe, George Arana, Brandon Filer, Sim-Outhouse, as part of a seven-aircraft sequence.
Complete with Base ModelThe A-3B Skywarrior, by Bob Chicilo, receives a flight-dynamics revision, adds a fourth wheel in place of a scrape point, and outfits the panel with a nav/GPS switch and a larger autopilot, while the virtual cockpit remains present with non-clickable gauges.

A United States Navy T-28 Trojan variant, powered by an 800 hp Wright R-1300 engine with a 2-blade constant-speed propeller, is painted in United States Navy colors, has 2D and 3D cockpit panels, and is labeled T28 Trojan U.S. NAVY.zip.
Two interdictor variants appear for the Phantom, including VF-51 Screaming Eagles Interdiction (designation vf51_1398) and VMFA-531 Gray Ghost Interdiction (designation VMFA-531). TacPack from VRS is required for operation on this aircraft, adding bombs, chaffs and flares, RWR, and guns.

Two base appearances of the Texan T-6G merge with richer paint-kit details, credited to Warwick Carter and team, with Tim Scharnhop contributing. The file named T6texmod.ZIP carries the change, relying on a 3D model by David Eckert and Warwick Carter, a pilot by Michael Flahault, and a flight model by Carter.
Complete with Base ModelItalian engineer Giuseppe Gabrielli designs the Fiat G46, a conventional low-wing monoplane with tailwheel gear and inward-retracting mains; a trainer variant seats student and instructor in tandem under a long canopy. The model supports Deluxe Edition configurations, includes a G46g folder and GougeSound.dll, and features a simple Virtual Cockpit and metallic skin.
Complete with Base ModelThe Grumman F-8 Bearcat Blue Angel Ship #1 sits in a two-aircraft lineup with Beetle Bomb. It uses a fully functional 2D and 3D cockpit, introduces new flight dynamics, and airshow smoke, with a high gloss finish.
Complete with Base ModelAdopted by the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force in 1998, the Fuji T-7 replaces the T-3 as a primary trainer, with the first of 67 being delivered in 2002 and powered by the Model 250-B17F. Two variants, dual and solo, serve basic training under the Air Training Command and the Air Development and Test Command.