
A Marine Corps fighter jet variant bears the VMFA-Silver Eagles designation, with artwork by Tom Krekeler. A file named vmfa_115.gif accompanies the offering, and the model remains compatible with …

Tim Conrad's Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter is depicted in Saints markings, bearing the number 31 and serial 160965. The squadron earns a Battle E award in 1994 and has transitioned to the F-5E/F Tig…

A Mirage III from the Israeli air service bears Shahak 103 at Eitham AB in 1981, modeled by Skysim with color work by Zsolt Beleznay. Credits include Skysim for the design and Zsolt Beleznay for th…
Base ModelModel by Tim Piglet Conrad depicts the Pilatus Pc-7 Turbotrainer RNAF, representing a single variant linked to RNAF operations. The description emphasizes a standalone variant within the Pilatus Pc…
Base ModelThree Grumman Cougar variants are available: a two-seater and two single-seat versions, featuring a newly designed cockpit with a matching 2D panel and added smoke effects. The original model is cr…
By Thomas Salega, this correction targets the LW16+01 arrangement for the German Air Force variant of the A340-313X. It directs users to copy the LW16+01 folder into the A340-313X_German_Airforce d…
Payware RepaintFour variations represent a California Air National Guard unit, based at Fresno and March ARB, with tail numbers 87-301, 84-318, 86-214, and 86-296. Each uses a Lockheed Martin F-16C baseline (USA-…
Base ModelAn Alphasim F-101C Voodoo revision improves flight dynamics, adds afterburner effects, and revises gauges on both panels so the instrumentation remains functional, with the author credited to Bob C…
Base ModelAn enhancement for the Alphasim Shooting Star refines flight dynamics, adds two gauges to the panel, enlarges the autopilot, and changes the GPS, with a working virtual cockpit included by Bob Chic…

Two variants show the 3rd Northrop F-20 test aircraft, N44671, as it appears in 1984 and 1985, with a US flag on the fin. Credit for the visuals goes to Jens-Ole Kjolberg for historical reference.
Base ModelA completely new model arrives with three variants geared for Italian examples, plus a detailed interior view and a front and rear seat capable virtual cockpit. Massimo Taccoli supplies the visual …

Models the Turkish Military Air Academy’s T-41 as a variant of the Cessna 172 used by cadets, with aircraft stationed at Yalova Military Airport for summer cadet training, no 3D modeling is include…
Base ModelAn archival-style Sea Harrier FRS1 model offers nine selectable weapon configurations and five distinct paint schemes, with authentic underwing stores and fuselage markings. It provides a 2D panel …
Base ModelKirk Olsson models a United States Air Force North American F-86 Sabre with tail FU-012, emphasizing a pilot-focused perspective. Bob Chicilo supplies 2D and 3D panels, while Mark Rooks contributes…
Base ModelA revision adds a 2D panel while the cockpit's VC remains as before, and a fourth wheel is added. The carrier tutorial comes with the files, while gauges not part of the default gauges, except the …
Payware RepaintNatural metal finish marks a CF-104G aircraft bearing 104786 of No. 421 Squadron within No. 1 Canadian Air Group of the Canadian Armed Forces, based at Baden-Soellingen in the early 1970s. The CAF …

The VIIN variant stands as a two-seat, all-weather fighter that enters service by May 1957 and remains in use until 1973, when the Mirage F-1 replaces it. It includes a complete airframe and a real…
Base ModelThree Airguard variants named Arizona, California, and Utah accompany the KC-97L, expanding the available options. A reworked virtual cockpit adds more gauges and a matching 2D panel, along with ne…

The SP2 variant of the T-6A Texan II for the US Navy carries the NAVY 100th Anniversary variation. This payware option bears registration N6064 and ATC ID N6064, while its designation reflects a Na…
Base ModelVersion 2 corrects side slip and revises flight dynamics for the F-86F30 by Mike Stone, including the original panel. The aircraft has no virtual cockpit and remains compatible with any Mike’s F-86…