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Repaint for PaywareFour 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-4) configured for CAT-III operations.
Complete with 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 Chicilo, and it preserves compatibility with the original variant.

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 Credit for the visuals goes to Jens-Ole Kjolberg for historical reference.
Complete with 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 model and surface graphics, D.G. Seeley shapes flight dynamics, and Dennis Seeley adds gauges, with the work distributed as freeware for personal use.
Complete with Base ModelA cockpit panel refresh for the Republic F-84F Thunderstreak reconfigures the two displays, adding different gauges including a HUD. The VC compass is fixed to the window frame, smoke and afterburner effects are enhanced, and interior framing shifts from pitch black to partly grey.

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 included, by Volkan Cetin.
Complete with 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 and a functional virtual cockpit, HUD and radar systems credited to EIRC MARCIANO, while gauge functionality relies on FSUIPC.
Complete with 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, and a gauges subset resides in the Gauges folder, with six files named CFG, Airfile, Sound, Model, Texture, Panel.
Complete with 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 Concorde gauge, reside in the panel folder, along with the air directory and aircraft.cfg files.

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 realistic model with a 2D panel, custom XML gauges, and six surface finishes, by Philippe Penot.
Complete with 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 new smoke effects and additional cabin views that enhance interior realism.
Complete with Base ModelBy Bob Chicilo, this reworks Bill Wolfgen’s Sukhoi Su-27B/UB/Su-30MKK freeware, refining aerodynamics, adding a four-point undercarriage, and introducing a purpose-built 2-D panel while rewiring reheat and exhaust-plume logic. It relies on SU27FLEX.ZIP by Wolfgen and omits a virtual cockpit.
Repaint for PaywareAn F-104G in Royal Norwegian Air Force 334 Squadron markings, by Henry William, is designed for the Alphasim F-104G model. It relies on the Alphasim/Frank Safranek paint kit and features enhanced normal and specular maps that stress rivets, panel lines, and weathering visible under varying light.

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 Navy commemorative edition.
RepaintHarro Lippmann completes a Tom_DC10_KC10-based KC-10 for a Dutch air unit, using the registration T-264 and ATC ID T-264, built as a derivation of the DC10 v2.0 by Thomas Ruth and Eric Cantu. It requires the original TOMDC10.ZIP and adds a refreshed interior, landing gear, and animations.
Complete with Base ModelAn upgraded F-15E variant features two configurations and bears Aeroworks Flight Centers tail codes BX and AX for Railroad Valley, Nevada. It rearranges Conformal Fuel Tanks as separate units and adds a center external tank.

NSAWC brown splinter pattern decorates an F/A-18 Hornet, with the work credited to Andy Nott (AGNT) and a supporting image labeled fa18nsaw.gif. The jet serves as the required platform, and NSAWC markings distinguish the variant.
Repaint for PaywareB-377 variant adds military cockpit visuals with air-force pilots and rests on a stock base from the original design. It requires the B-377 with a COTS upgrade and denotes a distinct option in the configuration.

Depicts an AD-6(A-1H) 412/AK with BuNo 135326 from VA-176 aboard CVS-11 USS Intrepid in 1966. Jan Visser delivers the photoreal depiction for Tim Conrad's A-1H effort, identified as 412AK, noting that A-1H.ZIP is required to access these files.

MiG-21MF is modeled by Ivan Jurcaga with color work by Zsolt Beleznay, representing a variant used by an Indian air force unit. The configuration assigns ATC ID 2305 and the corresponding flight number 2305, and notes a prop_anim_ratio of 3.56 to animate propeller motion.