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Handly Page Victor

White 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.

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30.56 MB
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2.8K
Star Rating
5/5
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2
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Piaggio P-149

The P-149D edition includes the P-149CH variant used by Swissair for training. P-149U variants feature a redesigned tailplane for Uganda's Air Force, and the model presents a complete 3-D cockpit and cabin with night lighting.

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16.61 MB
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2.8K
Star Rating
5/5
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12
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F16 Demo Team

Kirk Olsson's F-16 Viper, painted in Dutch colors, flies solo at European airshows, reflecting its Netherlands origin and the distinct display heritage associated with the unit. ATC ID 94 appears in the data alongside the F-16 designation, underscoring the configuration and identification details.

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10.84 MB
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2.8K
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4
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Sukhoi Su-47 Update

Bob Chicilo updates the Su-47 Berkut by refining flight dynamics, adding panel switches and toggle icons, and removing the spoiler since the real aircraft lacks one; the sole change from the prior update is the author’s own afterburner effect. The model includes both 2D and 3D cockpits and cites operating speeds in the aircraft.cfg file.

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4.97 MB
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2.8K
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3
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MiG-25 Foxbat

By Bob Chicilo, the MiG-25 Foxbat variant receives fixes to high-speed deceleration, plus smoke effects and panel tweaks. Autopilot behavior remains tricky when slowing after rapid acceleration, demanding throttle near zero to disengage autothrottle, and users copy .cab files from default panel folders to the gauges directory.

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9.21 MB
Total Downloads
2.8K
Star Rating
5/5
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5
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MB339PAN Updated Files

Giovanni Quai provides modifications for the MB339PAN_V_2011 variant crafted for Massimo Taccoli, replacing aircraft.cfg, MB339_Pan.air and panel.cfg to correct flight behavior and autopilot operations. While the altimeter regulation via autopilot remains unsolved, the revised files enable flights and instrumental landings with this variant.

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53.35 KB
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2.7K
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North American RA-5C Vigilante

Massimo Altieri delivers a revision of the RA-5C Vigilante that includes a panel compatible with the sim and refined flight dynamics, following Bob Chicilo's prior work, with Spencer Johnson credited for this edition. Spencer Johnson handles the edition.

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23.7 MB
Total Downloads
2.7K
Star Rating
4/5
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6
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Port Over Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon V1.3

Eight PV-2 Harpoon models are provided, each paired with a custom flight model. A custom panel and gauges accompany the lineup, and the setup aligns with cockpit-focused detailing, delivering a compact, authentic sense of operation for observers.

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101.74 MB
Total Downloads
2.7K
Star Rating
5/5
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20
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Royal Navy BAE Harrier FA2

Sea Harrier FA2 variant delivers nine distinct weapons configurations and five visual appearances reflecting Royal Navy service, while a 2D cockpit panel by Phil Perrott and HUD/radar components by EIRC MARCIANO enrich cockpit realism. The aircraft demonstrates a short take-off and landing profile, and we recommend installing FSUIPC for stable VTOL avionics.

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26.1 MB
Total Downloads
2.7K
Star Rating
2/5
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2
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F-117 ThunderGoblin

Craig Richardson supplies the base design and panels, while Pete Boleng crafts the panel work, and D. L. Tarbox modifies them for the F117. Duane Tarbox appears among the credited contributors, and the entry records a collaborative effort spanning designers and modifiers.

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8.14 MB
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2.7K
Star Rating
4/5
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2
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A-10 Warthog

Will Braun creates the A-10 Warthog variant, presenting a focused depiction attributed to the author. A file named fsx_a10.gif provides a visual reference, tying the written specification to a concrete graphic asset within this catalog.

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1.42 MB
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2.7K
Star Rating
4/5
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7
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Sludge Hornet Modification

Two variants accompany the F/A-18A upgrade, Basic Version without effects and FX Version with effects, built around NATOPS-driven changes and a revised Realistic HUD. Ray Gagnon contributes seven new finishes, with Christian Snow credited; FA_18_05_C.dds and FA_18_05_NIGHT_C.dds are listed.

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43.16 MB
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2.6K
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North American XB-70 Valkyrie Updated

The XB-70 Valkyrie receives updated flight dynamics, adds gauges to both 2D and VC panels, and tweaks the 2D background while refining smoke and afterburner effects, by Bob Chicilo. The aircraft remains parked on the runway with zero throttle and less than 10 percent fuel.

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6.01 MB
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2.6K
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6
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E4-B Doomsday Plane

The E4-B variant serves as the National Airborne Operations Center, a highly survivable command, control, and communications center for the National Command Authorities. The Air Force maintains four of these aircraft, one of which remains on alert, while art by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft provides the accompanying visuals.

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15.12 MB
Total Downloads
2.6K
Star Rating
2/5
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1
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F22 Starscream

Andy Nott credits the Starscream variant for the IRIS Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor. It lists atc_id=1 and MIL_COMBAT parking types, with Starscream identified as the variation within the F-22 lineup, and IRIS Flight Simulation Software is shown as the developer.

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4.78 MB
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2.6K
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Virtavia F-4 Phantom II Pack 2 Update

Revision refines flight dynamics and adds gauges such as a second autopilot to support GPS navigation. The collection includes seven models and seven textures, yet only the first two virtual cockpits remain usable due to holes in the other model files, and the drag chute does not work.

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36.94 MB
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2.6K
Star Rating
5/5
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9
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Rockwell X31

By Giovanni Quai and Italo D'Attomo, the X-31 model showcases thrust vectoring paddles mounted in the exhaust and computer-controlled canard wings that stabilize the aircraft at very high angles of attack. The model features moving flight controls, spinning wheels, a drag-chute, and a simplified virtual cockpit with working essential gauges.

File Size
3.13 MB
Total Downloads
2.6K
Star Rating
5/5
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4
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US Navy FA-18 Fighting Omars Blue

Cronan Doyle delivers a blue Omars design for the F/A-18, reflecting the blue surfaces used by VFC-12 in adversary training for Navy and Marine aviation. An OmarsB folder is included in the FA-18 directory, paired with an aircraft.cfg containing a [fltsim.XX] selector and requiring the default F/A-18 Hornet model to operate.

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5.3 MB
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2.6K
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Beechcraft AT-11

Four models and ten appearance variants accompany the AT-11 trainer, including turret, observation bubble, capped turret, and civilian cargo configurations. Two tailwheel setups exist, castering or steerable, and the aircraft historically served as the standard U.S. Army Air Forces WWII bombing trainer, with about 90 percent of the more than 45,000 bombardiers trained in AT-11s.

File Size
165.94 MB
Total Downloads
2.6K
Star Rating
5/5
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18
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F-5 Freedom Fighter

Desert camo marks a Northrop light fighter developed in the 1950s, whose first generation entered service in the 1960s. More than 800 F-5A units were produced through 1972 for U.S. allies, and a dedicated reconnaissance variant, the RF-5 Tigereye, exists; this work is by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft.

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13.82 MB
Total Downloads
2.5K