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Piaggio PD-808 V2.2

By 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.

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99.72 MB
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1.1K
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1/5
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19
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Update For Virtavia F-4 Phantom II Extra Model

An adjustment for the extra J variant blends prior flight dynamics and panel work with textures from a D-model modification, yielding a clean airframe without bombs, tanks, or rockets. The cockpit shows exterior gaps, drag chutes do not operate, and credits are attributed to Bob Chicilo.

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12.89 MB
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Vultee XP-54

Eight variant folders accompany the Vultee XP-54, with corresponding effects files fx_smoke_w, fx_Twin_Tiremark, and fx_xp54engstrt supporting visuals. Military original flight dynamics trace to Milton Shupe and Tom Falley, while textures and gauges are provided by Nigel Richards, Scott Thomas, Mike Kelley, and James Banks.

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289.15 MB
Total Downloads
1.1K
Star Rating
5/5
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28
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US Navy F-35C VFA-115 Repaints Update

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.

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13.12 MB
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1.1K
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3
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Northrop YF-5 SN #59-4987

Tim Conrad centers on the first prototype, YF-5 SN 59-4987, privately funded as the N-156F, and it makes its first flight on 30 July 1959, reaching supersonic speeds, serving as the basis for a flight-simulation variant.

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14.05 MB
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1.1K
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US Navy FA-18C Hornet

By Jeff Guo, this VFA-192 Dambusters CAG bird bears BuNo. 164905 as the default Acceleration F/A-18A variant. It pairs rugged carrier-borne performance with high maneuverability, incorporating powerful engines, canted vertical stabilizers, horizontal stabilators, and large leading-edge and trailing-edge flaps, all guided by a sophisticated flight-control system.

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7.35 MB
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1.1K
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2
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Project T-37 / A-37

Derived from Capt. I. D'Attomo's T-37 Dragonfly, this blank project aircraft relies on bit map files and simple instructions. The Cessna T-37 remains a trainer-attack type nicknamed Tweety Bird, Tweet, Dragonfly, or Super Tweet, and the T-37/A-37 has served as a light-attack aircraft in other nations, by Mark Rooks of RSDG.

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9.86 MB
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1.1K
Star Rating
5/5
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Royal Air Force Beechcraft King Air

By Tom Orme, this RAF representation of the Beech King Air 350 uses the ZK452 registration for 45 Squadron at Cranwell, seen during the 2011 display season including Waddington. It notes that the real ZK452 operates as a B200, making this a fictional variation.

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1.02 MB
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1.1K
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2
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SP2 Northrop XP-56

The XP-56 Black Bullet is an experimental tailless fighter that explores flying wing concepts. One of two built remains in storage at the Smithonian Air Museum, and the model has full animations and a virtual cockpit with custom gauges.

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4.04 MB
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1.1K
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USAF KC10

A fictional KC10 variant derives from the default Boeing 747-400, sharing its core airframe while presenting a distinct designation. By Jon Murchison, a reference image kc10x.gif accompanies this depiction, and the description confirms fictional status and base model.

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1.68 MB
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1.1K
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Canadian Air Force/RCAF CF-18 Squadrons

By Dominic Pimpare, Version 2.0 delivers 9 CF-18 squadron variants, including 409, 410, 416, 421, 425, 433, 439, 440, and 441, plus Balkan Rats Provisional squadron options. Each variant carries a distinct file name, reflecting separate identifications.

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88.1 MB
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1.1K
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Canadian Forces Airbus CC150 Polaris

An A310-300 variant adopts Canadian Forces identity for Tom Ruth’s model, bearing registration 15002 and UI designation A310 CC-150 Polaris. It relies on the Tom_A310-300 base model and updates ATC data with atc_id 15002, atc_airline Canadian Forces, and atc_flight_number 1124.

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1.89 MB
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1.1K
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Spanish Air Force Eurofighter

A single-seat Eurofighter Typhoon variant is equipped with twin EJ200 engines delivering 2 × 70 kN dry and 2 × 90 kN afterburner. It has 35 flight configurations and carries an internal 27 mm Mauser BK-27 cannon with 150 rounds.

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7.15 MB
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1.1K
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11
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US Navy F-5 Tiger II In Tiger Camo

A 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.

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31.29 MB
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1.1K
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AN-32 Texture Pack Updated

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.

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29.59 MB
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1.1K
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F-4 Phantom II TP

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.

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40.89 MB
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1K
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3
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Mikoyan MiG-29 Demo

MiG-29 Fulcrum showcases two Klimov/Sarkisov RD-33 turbofan engines and Mach 2.3 capability, delivering a faithful representation of a capable air superiority fighter with a detailed cockpit and authentic flight characteristics, emphasizing precision handling, instrument fidelity, and visual polish.

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5.16 MB
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1K
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F-5 Project

Tim Conrad bases this Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter model, with artwork by Mark Rooks of RSDG Aircraft. Blank white base files in BMP format provide a starting point for users to craft their own F-5 variant.

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14.08 MB
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1K
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2
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MiG-21 Soviet Yellow 09

Stefano 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.

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8.49 MB
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1K
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SIAI 208M

The SIAI 208M, derived from the S205, presents as a five-seat, more powerful version with roughly 60% of its structure in common. By February 1973, about 80 units reach customers in Europe and Africa, including 44 S.208Ms for the Italian Air Force's liaison and training duties, and a general-duties S.208AG version exists.

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4.71 MB
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1K
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