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Starting at Craig Field, this Jacksonville tour passes Mayport NAS with a carrier docked, NAS Jacksonville, downtown Jacksonville, Herlong Airport, and Cecil Field before finishing at Jacksonville International Airport in about 20–30 minutes. A NAV-guided route follows waypoints, and landmarks such as the Modus building appear depending on available add-ons.
PatchA second update for Sky Georgia flight plans notes a fleet of three IL-76s, with some destinations replaced by new ones, and a cruising level not above 400. The @ sign is added to flight plan identifiers, and the update is by Antoine Calleja, globusworld.

Maximus Air Cargo operates three Ilyushin IL-76s from the United Arab Emirates. Antoine Calleja of Globusworld is credited as the author for these plans, documenting the carrier's use of this aircraft type in that region.

MAAM-Sim presents a PDF booklet for the R4D-6, guiding phased checklists from cold and dark to engine shutdown with manifold pressure values and altitude-adjusted power settings above 2500 ft MSL. Werner Schott authors this guide, following an earlier payware add-on credited to Rambow, Visser, Banting, Young, Womack, and Sodja, which surpassed 6000 downloads before adaptation.

An IFR-style, high-speed, low-altitude routing traverses the OB-9 Bayshore corridor over Michigan and adjacent Ontario, emphasizing water crossings and varied terrain. The offering includes two gauges by Karol Chlebowski for Terrain Following Radar and the Pave Tack system, plus an optional Advanced Mini Panel (v2.1) for in-flight adjustments.
This fix targets the dark prop appearance on Just Flight Flying Club aircraft and adds new visuals. Implementation involves copying the appropriate prop image into all image folders for that plane and overwriting the existing file; for rain, you may replace the rain visuals with the vcrain.zip file, a modified raindrop compilation.

Real Air delivers a flight-focused guide on performing aileron rolls with the Citabria and Decathlon, while offering substitution for other models. Operators adjust engine power, wing loading, and control sensitivity, beginning with a brief nose-down dive and balanced rudder to sustain longitudinal stability through each pivot.

Two A320-200CFM airframes leased from Czech Airlines Holidays operate for Iceland Express, registered OK-HCA and OK-HCB, with Reykjavik as base. Flight plans cover March 26 to May 31, 2012, are Spring 2012 material compiled from the Iceland Express website.

Cessna 404 carries the registration G-TASK for Reconnaissance Ventures Ltd. The description remains concise and neutral, framing speculative flight plans around the aircraft and its operator while avoiding extraneous details and preserving a pragmatic, data-driven tone for quick reference.

Three outfits update the SF-260 pilot, pairing Oakley tortoise shell sunglasses with a red Ferrari shirt, a brown leather jacket, or a Coogi sweater with white linen slacks. A dedicated file, named RASSF260_Pilot.dds, substitutes the default pilot image when applied.

By Doug Wells, this item centers on a .bgl file that pairs a .agn file showing the default library objects, organized into five categories. It enables viewing directly in the autogen folder.

Two Saab 340 aircraft operated by a coast guard unit are based at Kansai airport in western Japan. By Marten Weber, a ZIP file AISF3JCG.ZIP is linked to the flight plans for these operations here.

Merlin III receives a subtle engine smoke display, implemented via the fx_smoke_f6.fx file and a pair of SMOKESYSTEM entries in the aircraft’s configuration, smoke.0 and smoke.1, both pointing to fx_smoke_f6, by Tom Tiedman. The configuration shows two emitters and a single referenced effect, ensuring a concise smoke presentation for the Merlin III.

Gera Godoy Canova presents a flexible virtual airline where you operate your own aircraft on routes to airfields ranging from large to very small across the planet. You begin by co-piloting three initial flights in a DC-3, C-47, or C-46.
Credited to Tracy Henry and Barry Minister, the revision requires the ships files MARLB.ZIP and COOKBTUP.ZIP. Using TTools, the updater moves flightplans into the World folder, removes the older Traffic_ship1 Bgl, and keeps Traffic_Sounds.BGL in place to sustain boat traffic.

Nine cameras provide internal and external views for the SM79 Sparviero, including the rear gunner and animated waist gunners. The setup, by Manuele Villa, uses the sm79_v01.zip file, with configuration by Erwin Welker, and covers a range of cockpit and wing viewpoints.

Arron Sweeney presents a LAN Argentina voice configuration that aligns with WOAI's latest content and carries LAN Argentina branding. It requires EditVoicepack, specifically EDITVP31.ZIP, to enable the intended voice changes, with authorship credited to Arron Sweeney.

Demo connects a Phidget USB servo controller with HiTec servos and a Phidget Text LCD with an 8/8/8 Interface, delivering com1/nav1 readouts on the LCD and throttle, mixture, and flap control through Phidget sliders. A full single-engine VFR version is available; builders obtain their own Phidget components.
The collection tallies 24,491 airports, with 794 newly added and 1,038 that shifted designators from the older edition, while 61 entries have vanished and six have swapped designators with others. The bundle includes a Tools-compatible airports file, a master multi-worksheet listing, and CSV texts covering NewAirports, Deletions, ChangedDesignators, and Specials, compiled by Reggie Fields.

Bill McClellan develops an IFR, high-speed, low-altitude route near Wilder, Idaho that emphasizes rapid terrain navigation and supports aircraft such as B-52, F-111, B-2, and Avro Vulcan. Two gauges by Karol Chlebowski, Terrain Following Radar and Pave Tack, boost low-level accuracy, while version 2.1 adds Analog Minipanel and Glass Minipanel variants for expanded cockpit data.