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The military variant of the Beechcraft Baron, designated T-42 Cochise, bears Bureau Number 65-12701. In February 1965 the Army purchases 120 of these twin-engine instrument and multi-engine transition trainers, and the record notes history and imagery of the actual aircraft.
Carrier-capable F/A-18C Hornet receives the Fighting Omars markings associated with VFC-12, the aggressor squadron used for adversary training. Ray Gagnon credits the design, and the configuration aligns with NAVY identifiers atc_id 06 and atc_flight_number 06 for the base Acceleration model.
RepaintVFA-14 insignia decorate the F/A-18C Hornet, featuring a distinctive top hat motif across the stabilizers, nose, and fuselage with a CAG emblem. By Ray Gagnon, the Navy-focused variant requires the base Hornet model and uses atc_id 200, atc_airline Navy, atc_flight_number 200.
PatchGraphic fixes apply to all Aerosoft OV-10A Bronco skins, correcting prop hub mapping and BuNo placement on the vertical stabilizer. Darker engine intake color remains constant across variants, and options for chaff and non-chaff versions accompany a new main panel image for the VMO-4 tactical gray that reflects the radio call number, by John Detrick.
PatchBy Frank Safranek, this correction accompanies the Brasilian Air Force Rafale FX-2 configuration and fixes the spelling of Forca Aerea Brasileira on one marking, ensuring proper display. It relies on RAFALE_BRAZIL_FX-2.ZIP and requires the original Brasilian Air Force Rafale FX-2 variant, the v2.1 Rafale M beta, and Bruno Morelle’s v2.2 version.
Repaint for PaywareThe Mirage IIIEP variant carries No. 5 Squadron markings of the Philippine Air Force from the 1971 war. Credit for the work goes to Murtaza Akbar, noting the linkage to this unit from the 1971 conflict.
HQMC operates a US Marine Corps R4D-8, a Super DC-3 variant, depicted with circa-1962 markings created by John Detrick for Manfred Jahn’s C-117D base model. The file C117D_V1_BETA.ZIP integrates with the base aircraft already in place before use.
RepaintRob Richardson's Cessna 310B carries a USAF connection, with serial 58-2124 among 160 Cessna 310A aircraft ordered for general communications role and later redesignated from L-27A to U-3A. Unofficially nicknamed The Blue Canoe, some units move to the Army and Navy.
Repaint for PaywareRAZBAM provides the A-7D Corsair II for Pennsylvania ANG as the 112th TFG 'Steelers' variant, with artwork by Zsolt Beleznay today. The configuration lists United States Air Force as ATC airline and flight number 743.
Repaint for PaywareAn E-1 variant for a 79th TFS event, bearing sim index 111 and model code E_1, receives ATC registration 6849 in Air Force service. Virtavia is listed as the creator, and the variation includes Mk.82 bombs.
PatchMarkus Buensen supplies a correction for the FA-201 Kestrel of Royal Navy 809 Squadron, fixing wing serial numbers. The carrier letter changes from C to R to reflect HMS Ark Royal, and UI designation shows Royal Navy as the variation.
RepaintC212-200 variant 37-18 carries ATC ID 37-18 for Ala 37 based at Villanubla, Valladolid. The CORREOS_C212-200.ZIP file links to the 37-18_Camo variation, with V. Zhyhulskiy as creator and Antonio Diaz credited, and ZIP serves as the file format.
Ray Gagnon crafts a MARPAT digital camouflage pattern for the F/A-18C that captures VMFA-314, the Black Knights, and bases it on the Boeing Hornet lineage. A folder named blackknightsmarpat houses the visual data, while the aircraft configuration includes a [fltsim.XX] line with atc_id 00 and atc_airline MARINE.
Michael Pook supplies two gauges for the Republic Thunderchief cockpit, addressing a missing pair from the prior gauges upgrade. The release includes two files intended for the main gauges folder, ensuring the new panels integrate smoothly with the cockpit's existing instruments.

Kazunori Ito's McDonnell F2H Banshee appears in this project, now equipped with new effects and a new panel. The aircraft wears a blank white finish, and BMP format images by Mark Rooks of RSDG Aircraft accompany the work.
Six variants detail the Republic F-105D Thunderchief used by the Thunderbirds in 1964, with Lead, Left Wing, Right Wing, Slot, Solo, and Opposing Solo each paired with a color tb1–tb6 and separate ATC IDs (75814, 75801, 75790, 75793, 75787, 75798), credit to Robert Shirley.
RepaintCF-18 variant carries a Royal Canadian Air Force configuration with multi-role capabilities and unique fuselage and tail markings honoring a Navy Centennial. Ray Gagnon offers a high-resolution artwork named navy_centennial that preserves an accurate airframe layout.
RepaintRay Gagnon presents FA-18 Pukin Dogs Low Vis Weathered, a variant for the default F/A-18C Hornet reflecting VFA-143 markings. Created by Ray Gagnon, it uses atc_id 101, atc_airline Navy, and atc_flight_number 101, and requires the base F/A-18 model.
Shane Reilly and Bob Familton contribute a Catbird fix for VP3AFSX.ZIP, addressing the black main gear appearance on the CIA variant and documenting the change in a compact, targeted adjustment that remains aligned with the original model.

The Alphasim P-80 Shooting Star carries civil registration N59TM and belongs to Vincent T. Borst, depicted in Blue Angels markings. Six files named CFG, Airfile, Model, Sound, Panel, Textures sit in the main aircraft folder, with gauges and effects folders accompanying.