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Complete with Base ModelBy Mario Noriega, this Piaggio PD808 is an SDK-compliant model with a full 3D virtual cockpit and a 2D panel, alongside advanced engine management and realistic systems with some failure modeling. A fly-on-the-numbers flight dynamics file and comprehensive documentation accompany it.
Complete with Base ModelThe Spanish Air Force operates a Mk200 Fokker 27 SAR with 1000 nautical miles of range and up to 11 hours of endurance, equipping air and sea band links, radar search, and automatic inflation survival kits with signaling flares, based at Gando Air Base as 802 Squadron RCC Canarias.
Five variants accompany the VFA-115 Eagles in a fictional F-35C context, with NF-100 through NF-104 assignments each receiving distinct BuNos by S. Peterson; the lineup adds a CAG insignia and depends on the F-35C model by Dino Cattaneo for compatibility.
Complete with Base ModelJaap de Baare originally drafts an AI aircraft, later upgraded by Bob Chicilo with the AI_NEPUP.ZIP file, adding a virtual 2D cockpit. By Juan F. Tomas, engine numbering assigns pistons to 1–2 and jet engines to 3–4, while the sound is aliased to the DC-3.

Eleven variants of the Antonov AN-32, including French AN-32, Czech AN-32, Romanian AN-32, Hungarian AF, Hellenic AF, Russian AN-32 Weatherd, Yugoslav AF, Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Polish, and Austrian versions, by Todd Schlappi. Each variant carries distinct ui_variation and atc_id identifiers.
Complete with Base ModelA refined F-5 family fighter by Tim Conrad presents a camouflage variant used by the US Navy VFC-13 Saints, spanning F-5E, F-5F, and F-5N lines. The main aircraft folder is labeled VFC-13 Tiger Camo, and the edition includes a functional 2D panel plus a virtual cockpit for varied control perspectives.
Three variants share the RR_Phantom II model, including a base single version associated with No.111 Sqn RAF and the Marine ATC ID, with UncleSalty as the airline tag. VMFP-351 and Tan present different colorings, the former noted as a retirement-era variant and the latter as a separate styling option.
RepaintStefano Zibell presents the 09 variant bearing Soviet markings of the MiG-21MF for Ivan Jurcaga's aircraft, designed to integrate with the existing model. It uses a prop_anim_ratio of 3.56 and remains compatible with the MiG-21MF framework.
Repaint for PaywareHigh quality reflective DDS maps for the PMDG B747-400 passenger variant depict the presidential transport, bearing registration 28000. Compatibility requires PMDG 747-400, and artwork is by Paul J. Kellens; this offering contains no additional elements.
Complete with Base ModelAn Alphasim F-101C Voodoo revision improves flight dynamics, adds afterburner effects, and revises gauges on both panels so the instrumentation remains functional, with the author credited to Bob Chicilo, and it preserves compatibility with the original variant.
Complete with Base ModelAn enhancement for the Alphasim Shooting Star refines flight dynamics, adds two gauges to the panel, enlarges the autopilot, and changes the GPS, with a working virtual cockpit included by Bob Chicilo. Three paints and one model file are omitted to save size, and the engine runs at 29920 rpm.

Tim Conrad designs the Northrop F-5A model for 338 Squadron, with the asset identified by the file name F5A_PACK.ZIP. Henry William handles color work to finish the presentation within the project context for 338 Squadron.
Repaint for PaywareNatural metal finish marks a CF-104G aircraft bearing 104786 of No. 421 Squadron within No. 1 Canadian Air Group of the Canadian Armed Forces, based at Baden-Soellingen in the early 1970s. The CAF 786 variation tag identifies the assignment as CAF 786.
Complete with Base ModelVersion 2 corrects side slip and revises flight dynamics for the F-86F30 by Mike Stone, including the original panel. The aircraft has no virtual cockpit and remains compatible with any Mike’s F-86F30 paint scheme, with Bob Chicilo credited for the overall airframe.
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.
Seven paint schemes accompany the Yugoslav jet trainer, alongside a redesigned virtual cockpit that replaces a non-functional gauge display in the original configuration, and new smoke effects that enhance the aircraft's visual presentation, overall aesthetics.
Harri Thaha and Hadi Tahir modify the MiG-25PD line by adding R-40 missiles, referencing the HT_MIG25PD_0_13.ZIP baseline. The team compiles the enhanced model with SDK SP2, assigns the MiG-25PD 75-R-40 designation with atc_id 75, and attributes authorship to Harri Thaha.

ISDT's B200 model includes two variants, identified by registrations C-GDVF and C-GDNH. The RCAF markings appear on the two registrations associated with 8 Wing at CFB Trenton's Multi Engine Utility Flight, with Peter Brown credited for the markings.
PatchBy Michal Lubiscak, the F/A-18 Hornet configuration adjusts weights and their positions for empty, max takeoff, pilot, pylons, and bullets, and refines flight dynamics. A removable M61 Vulcano cannon serves as a load for Blue Angel configurations, enabling deletion when needed.
SP5B Marlin powers a twin-engined piston-powered flying boat used by the United States Navy for naval patrol, entering service in 1951 and remaining in service into the late 1960s. The model credit goes to Kazunori Ito, with conversion by Michael Pook.