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Complete with Base ModelA revised version of the J.E. Narcizo Embraer EMB314 Super Tucano by Michael E. Roberts presents two flight panels, with XML gauges on both the 2D and virtual cockpit. It adds nine image assets from various authors with thumbnails and includes armed and unarmed variants totaling fourteen aircraft.
Complete with Base ModelThis freeware model features three visual variants and a panel with HUD and radar, offering a cockpit-focused presentation. Credit for the work goes to Danny Garnier, ensuring the project remains faithful to the original concept.

An aircraft model depicts the Wyoming Air National Guard C-130X Hercules, nicknamed The City of Cheyenne, while the unit operates the H variant rather than the E. The asset has seen firefighting duty, Katrina relief flights, and deployments to Iraq.
Complete with Base ModelRoland Laborie credits the Mirage 2000N from the air force of France's 2/4 squadron at Luxeuil, built around a Gmax model with animations and a virtual cockpit, with a panel adapted for the simulation and thumbnails supplied by Danny Garnier.
Complete with Base ModelThe L-159A functions as a single-seat light multi-role aircraft, designed for air-to-air, air-to-ground, and reconnaissance missions, with a multi-mode radar for weather operations. Variant A differs from B with fuselage and wing changes, a doubled virtual cockpit, and a more complex avionics suite, and it serves with the Czech Air Force and is in production.
Complete with Base ModelAlpha Sim releases a 2004 freeware Rockwell B-1B Lancer variant with updated textures and a 2D and 3D cockpit, while flight dynamics align with the B-1A. Adjustments and textures by Mark Rooks; the main aircraft folder holds six files named CFG, Airfile, Model, Sound, Panel, Textures, and the Rockwell B1-A.zip archive is referenced.
Complete with Base ModelThe expansion builds on Kazunori Ito’s base model with refinements by 3/7charlie, delivering a fully functional virtual cockpit and updated flight dynamics. Aimed at intercontinental operations, it features an MTI radar, native gauges, autopilot, and radio systems, with up to 98,000 lbs of fuel, Mach 2.5 cruise, and up to Mach 3.2 under combat weight.

J.E.Narcizo modifies the Embraer 314, presenting an enhanced version of the 312 Tucano for rugged tropical operations. It operates in extreme weather with minimal ground support in the Brazilian rainforest, illustrating a rugged, low-resource mission profile.

Valentin Schneider creates a color variant for a fictional Swiss aviation unit, derived from Alpha Simulations' JAS-39C/D payware lineup. The edition supports both C and D configurations and presents a Swiss-oriented color treatment on the Gripen, crediting Schneider for the customization.
Repaint for PaywareWeathered aircraft 107 carries a late-deployment finish associated with VF-213 operations. Tim Brennan lists six F-14B Tomcat variants, including Int, CAS, Clean, FRTP, TARPS, and Unarmed, enabling multiple configurations within the same aircraft family in service today.
Complete with Base ModelGrumman E-2C 2000 AB-601, USS Enterprise, features model and sound by Pierre Marchadier and Gmax Academy, while Enrique Medal handles the 2D panel. The 2D panel relies on default gauges, delivering a straightforward interface efficiently.
Repaint for PaywareArea51 Simulations presents a C-17A Globemaster III painted as ZZ177 Red 10 of 99 Squadron RAF, appearing at airshows through 2011. The variation shows the 99SQN RAF identity with tail marking ZZ177 and the Red 10 nickname.
US Navy variants of the Corsair II, including Blue Diamonds and Rampagers, carry a Pax River designation. In addition, XML gauges replace incompatible ones, and the 2D panel plus the virtual cockpit are revised, revised by Danny Garnier for compatibility.
Complete with Base ModelThe model represents CC-115 s/n 115461 with United Nations markings. On August 9, 1974, Syrian missiles shoot down the aircraft during U.N. peacekeeping duties from Beirut to Damascus, claiming nine crew members. The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum restores a derelict Buffalo to static display and paints it to mirror 115461 in UN markings.

Erwin Welker provides an Luftwaffe camouflage for the Airbus A400 M, using the original Patrick Le Luyer model (A400M-1.ZIP) as a base. It adds camera enhancements, including a Moving Map panel view and a left-engine perspective with eight-blade propellers, supported by Cameras.cfg configuration.
Kazunori Ito models the X-45A UCAV, an unmanned combat air vehicle. The listing preserves the explicit designation and credits Ito as the creator, illustrating how the X-45A UCAV appears clearly in model form for reference.
Complete with Base ModelTwo alternate F/A-18C variants join the default Hornet model, each with separate .air and Aircraft.cfg tweaks for Realistic All Low Gear and Only Rear Gear Low configurations. The package adds 13 image sets for All Low Gear and 6 for Rear Gear, plus a dedicated F/A-18 sound pack and The Hornet's Nest by Ray Gagnon.
Complete with Base ModelPowered by twin turboprops, the C-295MP operates as a maritime patrol aircraft manufactured by Airbus Military in Spain. It features a new generation mission system and Airbus Military's fully integrated tactical system (FITS) for mission control, integrating sensors and providing interfaces with navigation and communications to enable ASW/ASuW tasks within NATO.

VFA-106 Gladiators originate with Strike Fighter Squadron 106, commissioned at NAS Cecil Field on April 27, 1984, before relocating to NAS Oceana in the summer of 1999. As the East Coast Fleet Replacement Squadron, the Gladiators train F/A-18 replacement pilots to support fleet commitments, and an image file named vfa106nj.gif is included.
Complete with Base ModelThe visual model receives a complete rework, adds a virtual cockpit and omits a 2D panel. For Canadian Armed Forces, it offers two military variants plus an air display version, includes two paintkits, and covers Australia, Japan, and Finland, with a total file size at 56% of the original Grizzly, by Brian Sturton.