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Alpha Sim releases a freeware F-105 Thunderchief linked to the 13th Tactical Fighter Squadron, formed at Korat RT AFB in May 1966 and retaining the 13th designation. The squadron fields four F-105D single-seat aircraft and one F-105E Wild Weasel two-seat aircraft, with 2D/3D panels, Mach 2 flight dynamics, and textures by Mark Rooks of RDG.
Complete with Base ModelThe Saudi air arm operates three squadrons of the F-5E/F, with two based at Taif and one at Khamis, as they fly to various waypoints and airfields. It also works with a Typhoon add-on today.
Complete with Base ModelAn edition enables the Su-24M AI lineup to fly, pairing a Kazunori Ito 2D panel with gauges from Jan Moravec's Su-15 and adding a ground/terrain radar. There are 31 aircraft across five loadouts, and it includes a Skysong Soundworks Soviet MiG-21 sound.

Hawk T1a by BAE presents as a full Gmax model, offering five versions and 26 variations, and it includes an opening canopy along with ground equipment.
Complete with Base ModelBased at Cairo West, 36 F-4E Phantoms operate to various waypoints and airports, with occasional trips to other countries, reflecting the Egyptian air service's broad international activity. Model by Nick Black, flight plans and AFDs by Dale Ashcroft.
A variant v2 of a VTOL fighter that includes foldable wings and an incomplete HUD with other gauges alongside a virtual cockpit, reflecting changes from the first version, Yak-141 designation, by Hadi Tahir for enthusiasts.

A revised F4D1 Skyray by Kazunori Ito serves as a Navy variant, featuring new flight dynamics and .air and .cfg files. It bears Project N.O.T.S. colors, includes afterburner effects and historical pictures with history document, noting Project N.O.T.S. begins at China Lake on June 6, 1958 as the first satellite launch from an aircraft.
By Hadi Tahir, the Yakovlev Yak-130 functions as a subsonic trainer designed for advanced flight training of military pilots and their combat-tactics development. The model includes an incomplete HUD with gauges and a virtual cockpit.
Five variants of the IRIS Simulations MiG-29A present distinct colorations such as navy, malay, sov1, sov44, and bang, with Marine ATC identifiers, by UncleSalty. TacPack compatibility enables weapon deployment, while an Air Superiority Configuration tunes the interceptor and patrol roles.
Seven pilot variants illustrate the 2011 Blue Angels and Naval Aviation’s centennial, including six named officers and a Spare jet. Each entry uses atc_id 967 with Navy as atc_airline and flight numbers 001 through 006, and credits Holden Smith as co-creator.

Multiple Su-27 variants include single-seat, dual-seat, and a four-aircraft formation model, powered by two AL-31F engines producing 122.8 kN each. The add-on delivers a high-fidelity flight model with authentic flight dynamics and a fully functional cockpit, achieving Mach 2.35 and a 3,530 km range.

An Iris freeware S3-B Viking, revised to reflect VS-33 Screwbirds markings of the United States Navy, depicts a deck-based example from the USS Carl Vinson. Credit to Mark Rooks of RSDG Aircraft, with photographs showing the actual aircraft and squadron history.
Components focus on VFC-12, the Fighting Omars, a US Navy Reserve squadron associated with Carrier Air Wing 20, with a grey adversary pattern for the F/A-18. The setup assigns atc_id 014, atc_airline NAVY, and ui_variation Fighting Omars, reflecting carrier training contexts.
Complete with Base ModelAn enhanced panel revision for the B-47 Stratojet, originally by Rey Lopez, integrates a remodeled VC and 2D panel by Erwin Welker into Michael Pook's later version. It features two paints, including a US Weather Service model, and adds a new smoke effect by Pook.

The Fireball variant centers on Kirk Olsson's F-16 Viper, with updated flight dynamics and an upgraded panel by Bob Chicilo. Flame pattern mirrors a real Air Force coloring, and RDG's Mark Rooks provides the visuals.

A limited refinement for the FA-18 family across E, F and EA variants adds improvements while preserving the baseline, restoring the black cockpit view and reducing the E-type reflection, by Hiroaki Kubota. Two ZIP archives exist, with one identified as primary and the other unnecessary.
Complete with Base ModelR3Y-1 Tradewind flying boat features four turboprops with counter-rotating props, and eleven units are produced from the 1954 program. The model includes beaching gear, DXT5.DDS textures with muted specular shine, a photo-based cockpit with back-lit indicators, and an engine-smoke XML indicator.

Two variants receive an upgraded cockpit with a weapons system operator panel and terrain-following radar that maps ground ahead in 5, 10, or 15 miles, plus an INS readout of latitude, longitude, and altitude, with brightness-adjusting gauges.

Eight Canadian Air Force F/A-18 variants are represented, including 409 NightHawks, 410 Cougars, 416 Lynxs, 421 Red Indian, 425 Alouettes, 433 Porcupines, 439 Sabre-Toothed Tiger, and 441 Silver Fox, with Bear Bomber Interceptor marks on fuselage. Files caf_balkanrats.zip and canadianairforce409v1.zip include low vis variants with default weathering and aging.
Complete with Base ModelSweetheart in the Clouds, a USAF North American F-86 Sabre, appears in a Nor Cal Prop Club conversion with Kirk Olsson’s original model and Mark Rooks’ image work. The main aircraft folder contains six files, while the New Plane folder holds six files.