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Complete with Base ModelFive variants—B2, PR3, T17A, TT18, and PR9—are listed, with PR9s comprising five individually numbered aircraft for the RAF at Marham, included in the EGYM_1993_X_1.ZIP along with a paint kit. By John Young, Airfield Construction Group.
Complete with Base ModelThe C-117D Skytrooper variant serves with the US Navy and Marines as a transport model, and the cockpit view draws from Basler BT-67. It includes a slow radial engine start, a fuel and payload manager, and simulations of engine stress and battery failures.
Complete with Base ModelCM170 trainer, v1.1, records a French military jet trainer designed by the Restauravia Team with model work by Andre Chancel. Two image assets, fm_v11_9.gif and fm_v11_x.gif, accompany the listing, reflecting the CM170 configuration captured in this release.
Complete with Base ModelThese consist of new .mdl's and 2048x2048 DXT5 files for the OV-10A Bronco series, with Tim Conrad credited as the creator, and the assets address the series' modeling needs. The OV-10A Bronco series stands as the focus of these assets.
Complete with Base ModelA revised MB339 CD builds on the MB339 A-PAN lineage with a new visual model, panel, and virtual cockpit. Two Italian Air Force examples are represented, and gauges by Paolo Zamparo accompany the arrangement here.

US Navy Grumman F-14 Tomcat carries VF103 Jolly Rogers markings, created by Mark Rooks for flight-simulation use. The setup relies on FSXF14D.ZIP to function, with the named variant reflecting a VF103 squadron identity and the author listed as Mark Rooks.
Complete with Base ModelA rebuild of the DSB F-20 Tigershark by Mel Mutter replaces the original with a new 2D animated panel and tweaks to .air files. It adds a complete rebuild of the afterburner and smoke system.
Complete with Base ModelBy Kirk Olsson, this F-86 Sabre rendition refines flight dynamics, tunes vclight, and revises gauge layouts for detailed study. The model supports both 2D and virtual cockpits and has three reference images gmaxf861.jpg, gmaxf862.jpg, gmaxf863.jpg.

Gripen C operates with the Royal Air Force, spanning four squadrons: 111, 56, 25 and 11, showcasing distinctive squadron markings. Andy Nott (AGNT) credits the work, and the presentation clearly reflects RAF identity today worldwide.
Complete with Base ModelLuftwaffe branding appears on the model, which derives from Premaircraft's airframe design for the C-130 transport, linking the artifact to a well-known operator. DirectX 10 compatibility is not supported, and the overall presentation remains tied to older graphics capabilities.

The A-10 from the Battle Creek base represents Kazunori Ito’s Fairchild Republic design adapted for flight simulation, tied to the 172th Fighter Squadron within the 110th Fighter Wing. Textures by Mark Rooks accompany default gauges and a clear canopy, with historical context included.
Complete with Base ModelBruce Fitzgerald presents a MiG-21 Fishbed model featuring a 2D panel and static VC, with full animations, delivering a concise, compact representation of the variant. A mig21fb.gif image file is provided as a visual reference for the design.
Complete with Base ModelAn adaptation of Tim Conrad’s original T-28 Trojan, this variant uses an 800 hp Wright R-1300 radial engine and a two-blade constant-speed propeller. It features a functional 2D panel and a 3D virtual cockpit, with the production span running 1950–1953 for U.S. Navy trainer duties.
MilViz releases a T-38A variant named Seymour Johnson, assigned ATC id 8224 and flight number SJ, with Northrop listed as the manufacturer and the UI designation T38A; the configuration identifies a Fighter role and adds MIL_COMBAT parking with codes blck and T38.
Complete with Base ModelBy Kazunori Ito, with panel work by Bob Chicilo, sound by Aaron R. Swindle, and flight dynamics and data by Douglas E. Trapp, the RQ-4A variant presents a 44-foot fuselage and a 116-foot wingspan, with a ceiling rated to FL650.
Complete with Base ModelWhite and camo configurations present K2 in hemp camouflage and SR2. The K2 model comprises eleven individually numbered aircraft for the RAF Marham setup in EGYM_1993_X_1.ZIP, deploying hoses at 18,000 feet and above, and includes a paint kit, by John Young, Airfield Construction Group.
Complete with Base ModelAn Epsilon variant is a light military trainer with a metal airframe and tandem two-seat arrangement. It is built by Socata during its period with Aérospatiale, and the first prototype flight date is 22 December 1977.
Complete with Base ModelMiG-21 MF revision by Ivan Jurcaga enhances flight dynamics, adds a two-dimensional panel, nav lights, and a virtual cockpit. It requires the original MiG-21 MF and uses .cab files from default panel folders, with some packaged as .zip files.

Tim Conrad models the A-29B Tucano as the Esquadrilha da Fumaca variant in the A-29B_ST.ZIP file, with Zsolt Beleznay credited for the Esquadrilha da Fumaca term in the description. The record sets atc_id 1308 and atc_id_color to 0x00ff0000, under Embraer as ui_manufacturer and A-29B as ui_type.
Complete with Base ModelPaolo Zamparo collaborates on a MB 339PAN-based model refined with FSDS v2.24, featuring a revised virtual cabin and Flight Dynamics files, reflective surfaces, and full animations. A set of six color finishes includes five representing Italian Air Force colors and one for the Argentine Navy during the Falklands War.