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Complete with Base ModelFAW2 delivers multi-LOD models with five variations, including wing and nose fold animation, while XP924 (G-CVIX) sits among 899 NAS aircraft circa 1971 and serves as the present-day display aircraft seen at U.K. air shows; a paint kit is included, credits go to John Young of ACG/MAIW.
The J32E Lansen is a single-engine, two-seat jet aircraft for land and sea attack in the early 1950s. By Per-Anders Wikstrom, the description anchors the project in the early 1950s and notes a two-seat configuration.
Complete with Base ModelHarri Thaha and Hadi Tahir present a MiG-25PD, a single-seat all-weather interceptor fighter aircraft. The model uses an SP2 SDK and supports personal-use contexts, emphasizing authentic aerodynamics and systems alignment for a historic interceptor profile.
Complete with Base ModelCharles Backus delivers new FDEs for a Harrier GR-7, packaged as APDHARR7.ZIP, with a cfg and an air file for the Harrier GR-7 model and modifications to older files to run in a newer environment. Only the cfg and air files are required, and a Hans J. Altmann panel is recommended.

Kazunori Ito's F-4 Phantom provides the basis for this variant, which displays Vietnam Era low-resolution camo, afterburner effects, and a new panel, while Mark Rooks of RSDG produces graphics work and adds pictures and history of the actual aircraft.

An Alpha Jet model based on JP Bourgeois' design stands as a complete aircraft, finished in a two tone black color throughout. Mary Moo of RDG supplies modified .air and .cfg files for the modification.
RepaintAn F/A-18C Hornet associated with VFA-84, the Jolly Rogers, carries the CAG edition designation by Ray Gagnon. It requires the F/A-18 base model from the Fly Away Simulation library and assigns atc_id N084, with atc_airline Navy and atc_flight_number 084.

By Zsolt Beleznay, the F-16AM variant associated with 349SQN features a newly designed tail for BAF. This note specifies the model variant, the squadron, and the updated tail, with credit to the creator and no additional operational details.
Complete with Base ModelMichael E. Roberts credits the base Tu-128 Fiddler to Dimitri Samborski with FDE by Oleg Tchernikov, while Jan Moravec adds a Su-15 2D panel and Aaron R. Swindle supplies Mig-21 Fighter sounds. It features a 2D panel, a non-working virtual cockpit, ATC id 45032 for Air Force flight 8, UI variation Soviet Air Force (VVS).
Created by Hiroaki Kubota, this data-only exterior model targets a dedicated flight-simulation environment, with bump mapping and self-shadowing reproduced. The wing and main areas use 32-bit image data while the rest relies on DXT5, and the alpha channel adds luster to red dolphin and blue impulse; the 2D panel borrows from an older T-4 model.
Complete with Base ModelThe Harrier GR7 variant includes a single configuration called Clean H, configured with 1(F) Squadron colors and atc_id COT01. Adam Preece models the aircraft, now with updated dynamics and FDEs by Charles Backus, enabling vertical takeoff and landing.

A two-engine Cessna trainer known as the T-37 Dragonfly wears United States Air Force training markings, originally modeled by Capt. I. D'Attomo and refined by Mark Rooks of RSDG. It features a side-by-side cockpit, a light airframe, and notes the A-37’s Vietnam-era ground-attack role.
Complete with Base ModelTwo Sukhoi Su-15 variants, FLAGON-A and Flagon-F, replace gauges with instruments from Vladimir Zhyhulskiy’s An-12 and gain new thumbnails for visuals. Both offer working virtual cockpit and two-dimensional panels for the two variants, by Michael E. Roberts.
RepaintTwo Eagle variants depict the Israeli air arm's Strike Eagle in low-visibility desert camo and a USAF example from the 325th Fighter Wing at Tyndall AFB, both in low-visibility schemes. Credits go to Danny Garnier for updates and to Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft for flight dynamics, applied to the Coral Flight v2 model.
Complete with Base ModelThe DO228 serves the German Navy as a short-field transport used for passenger service, freight and sensor platforms. There are almost 250 Dornier 228 aircraft in service around the world; Bjorn Buchner credits the original model.
Complete with Base ModelThe Skyhawk refresh includes three models and four paints, built around a remodeled cockpit and 2D panel. Flight tuning is adjusted to address excessive thrust, and a new burner flame with smoke effect accompanies the work, with credits to Michael Pook for the visuals and Kazunori Ito, plus Bruce Fitzgerald for an earlier revision.

A fictional F/A-18 variant named Tigerskin features an orange, black and white color palette and draws on the older Tigers meet artwork for its concept. It presents a default 2D static cockpit alongside a virtual cockpit with aliased visuals, uses standard animations and sounds, and is credited to Mark Hollis in 2009.

By Sean Doran, this modification references a Royal Australian Air Force Pilatus PC-12 derived from the payware Flight1 Pilatus PC12. An accompanying image file pc12raaf.gif captures the appearance from multiple angles clearly for reference here.
An attack variant of the L-39 family, the L-39ZA, upgrades the L-39 ZO and mounts a GSh-23L 23mm twin-barrelled cannon beneath the cockpit, by Harri Thaha and Hadi Tahir, version v0.11. Two visuals depict the aircraft on a runway.
Repaint for PaywareCaptain Sim provides the EDCA 00-36 squadron variant for a French airborne warning and control system asset, with artwork by Martial Feron. ATC ID 71-1408 and ATC flight number 704 appear, while UI type is E-3 with UI variation EDCA 00-36.