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FSX F-111 Aardvark (tail 63-9766) is a repaint add-on of Mike Stone’s model for Flight Simulator X, featuring reworked flight dynamics, a new panel, and updated effects, depicting General Dynamics’ first F-111 to fly—white/grey livery, maiden flight 21 Dec 1964—with included photos and history; aircraft preserved at Edwards AFB (AFFTC Museum).
This FSX livery applies Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) markings to the Flight1 Pilatus PC-12, providing an accurately mapped repaint for Microsoft Flight Simulator X; created by Sean Doran, it supplies a texture set aligned to the Flight1 model’s UV mapping for realistic aircraft skinning within the payware add-on.
FSX German Air Force F-4F Phantom add-on depicting Bundeswehr Jagdgeschwader 71, supplied as a demo with banner overlays, provides an A. Meyer/AFS-Design aircraft model, custom cockpit panel, gauges, textures, and a dedicated sound set—an FSX military jet mod centered on the F-4F Phantom configuration and JG 71 scheme.
USAF F-18 VFA-204 River Rattlers for FSX provides a dedicated texture pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator X Acceleration’s default F/A-18 Hornet, adding the squadron’s markings and paint scheme; this livery/repaint by Nathan Havercroft supplies a straightforward skin with recognizable VFA-204 identifiers for military fast-jet ops in FSX.
Built for Microsoft Flight Simulator X, this Dassault Mirage 4000 add-on from SimScape updates the panel to a glass-cockpit avionics suite with a realistic head-up display, multi-function displays, moving-map navigation, and an audio radio altimeter, plus native integration with Eric Marciano’s radar gauge; HUD and radar require separate payware licenses.
FSX Project Banshee adapts Kazunori Ito’s McDonnell F2H Banshee for Flight Simulator X, featuring a repaint-ready blank white livery with BMP textures and a step-by-step tutorial, a refreshed panel, and updated effects; textures and revisions by Mark Rooks (RSDG Aircraft) make this add-on a straightforward base for custom liveries and modding.
FSX McDonnell F2H Banshee add-on based on Kazunori Ito’s model, modified for Flight Simulator X with a new panel, updated visual effects, and a fictional U.S. Navy paint scheme; textures and updates by Mark Rooks (RSDG), with included images of U.S. Navy aircraft for reference.
FSX Convair F-106A Geiger Tigers is a texture repaint for the payware Alphasim F-106 Delta Dart, applying the Geiger Tigers unit paint scheme to the Convair interceptor. This aircraft add-on livery by Brian Chilcoat provides replacement skins/textures for the model; base Alphasim F-106 is required.
FSX BAE Hawk Project supplies a blank white bitmap repaint template for the David Brice/David Friswell Hawk, plus new dynamic-shine textures, a revised panel, and new flight dynamics (FDE), suitable for BAE Hawk or T45 projects; textures by Mark Rooks of RSDG Aircraft provide a clean livery base for Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
FSX BAE Desert Hawk delivers a repaint of David Brice and David Friswell’s BAE Hawk, featuring the demonstrator’s dark earth/stone camouflage heritage livery with azure lower surfaces, refreshed textures with dynamic shine, a new panel, and updated flight dynamics (FDE) for refined handling; textures authored by Mark Rooks, RSDG Aircraft.
Simshed’s FSX RAF Shorts Tucano add-on models the RAF-licensed Embraer turboprop trainer with an uprated engine and strengthened airframe in a two-seat basic trainer layout for Microsoft Flight Simulator X. Includes the Brian Franklin model, gauges by Jim Cooper and Doug Freeman, and textures by Neil Angus with Dyl Roberts; tested for FSX (Danny Garnier).
For FSX SP2, this Northrop XP-56 “Black Bullet” flight sim mod models the experimental tailless, flying-wing fighter prototype, delivering full animations and a virtual cockpit with custom gauges; notes cover two airframes built with one preserved in storage, author Tim Conrad, and no testing under Vista/DX10.
Yakovlev Yak-130 for Microsoft Flight Simulator X is a subsonic advanced trainer package featuring a partially implemented HUD, assorted gauges, and a modeled virtual cockpit (VC), reflecting the type’s role in advanced flight training and combat-tactics instruction; authored by Hadi Tahir.
FSX Yakovlev Yak-141 v2 brings a Soviet supersonic VTOL aircraft to Microsoft Flight Simulator X, featuring a virtual cockpit with an incomplete HUD (heads-up display), gauges, and foldable wings, plus various changes from the first version; created by Hadi Tahir for sim pilots wanting a straightforward VTOL jet model.
For Flight Simulator X, this UKMIL BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4 aircraft add-on/mod uses a Gmax-built model with a functional virtual cockpit (VC), depicting the MRA4 variant prior to RAF service; an included installer delivers the FSX package for sim pilots wanting a straightforward Nimrod MRA4 representation with proper VC integration.
This FSX add-on provides the Hunting/BAC Jet Provost T.Mk5 with a complete aircraft model, a custom cockpit panel, and an integrated sound set. Authored by Rick Piper (model), Aaron Swindle (sounds), and Saverio Maurri with Dave Booker (panel), and tested for Flight Simulator X by Danny Garnier, with thumbnail included.
FSX Saab J-29B and J-29F add-on provides two variants of Sweden’s first swept-wing jet, with tested Microsoft Flight Simulator X compatibility, functional VC gauges and intact glass rendering. The package reflects the Ghost-powered, central-intake layout, while the F model features afterburner and dogtooth leading edges; thumbnails by Danny Garnier are included.
Built for Microsoft Flight Simulator X, this Mikoyan-Gourevitch MiG-15 Bis (NATO: Fagot) add-on models airframe serial 325 flown by Col. Yevgeny Pepelyayev of the 196th IAP/324th IAD at Antung AB in 1951. The package uses the original model by Jean-Pierre Langer, Jean-Pierre Bourgeois, Benoit Dube, and Marc Hardouin, with FSX thumbnails and testing by Danny Garnier.
FSX add-on of the French Air Force Dassault Mirage 2000N from Escadron 2/4 (Luxeuil), built in Gmax with model animations and a virtual cockpit for VC operations. Authored by Roland Laborie, with the panel adapted for FSX and catalog thumbnails by Danny Garnier; a straightforward military jet package for simmers wanting a Mirage 2000N module without extra frills.
This FSX aircraft add-on mod provides the Chance Vought F8 Crusader associated with flotilles 12F and 14F, authored by Laborie Roland, Laurent Correia, Jean Pierre Langer, Jean Pierre Bourgeois, Claude Yves Marie, and Roland Peltre. Tested for Microsoft Flight Simulator X SP2 compatibility, with selection thumbnails added by Danny Garnier for tidy integration.
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