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DeHavilland Mosquito CF-HMQ

CF-HMQ denotes a de Havilland Mosquito B Mk IV, ex-VP189 and one of several B Mk35 aircraft used by Spartan Air Services for survey work. It is preserved at the Alberta Aviation Museum in Edmonton, carrying the CF-HMQ identity and reflecting operations in Ottawa, Canada, December 1965.

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6.19 MB
Total Downloads
174
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5
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B-17G Fuddy Duddy

This B-17G variant, by Gary Herbert, exists for an earlier simulator, with updates arriving for a newer platform and refinement by Duane Tarbox. A screen appears after selection and sometimes blacks out, yet this quirk does not affect the airframe's performance once it loads.

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6.44 MB
Total Downloads
17.5K
Star Rating
5/5
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1
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WW2 fighter Spiteful Mk XVI

Spiteful RB518 adapts the Spitfire line with a laminar flow wing and a Griffon 101 engine, configured as a Mk16 variant. In 1947 tests it reaches 494 mph at 27,500 ft, while the real RB518 tops 430 knots.

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6.56 MB
Total Downloads
10.8K
Star Rating
5/5
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4
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De Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth

By Anthony Lynch, the De Havilland Tiger Moth model runs across all versions of the flight-sim family, including major iterations up to v4. It uses a native SP2 configuration with bump and specular maps and a startup sequence triggered by pulling the prop.

File Size
421.96 MB
Total Downloads
9.2K
Star Rating
5/5
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60+
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Boeing 307 Stratoliner, PanAm & TWA

The Boeing 307, the first pressurized airliner, appears here in three variants wearing Pan American and TWA colors, reflecting early aviation history. Wartime limits production to ten aircraft, with the three variants noted publicly today.

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8.82 MB
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8.4K
Star Rating
5/5
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3
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Acceleration Curtiss P40K

The P-40K stands as the heaviest variant in the P-40 family, serving mainly in the Pacific theater and China, and is a Gmax model by A.F. Scrub, with production extended because the P-60 program left Curtiss factories available.

File Size
3.89 MB
Total Downloads
5.4K
Star Rating
1/5
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3
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Short Empire Flying Boat

Three variants come in six color schemes for these Imperial Airways flying boats, reflecting their historic role in early transcontinental service across the era. An improved version 2 model by Jens B. Kristensen completes the lineup.

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12.31 MB
Total Downloads
4.9K
Star Rating
5/5
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4
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Vought V4U-7

Three variants by Mark Rooks bear markings for VMF-312, VMA-312, and the US Navy Black Sheep, based on the Vought F4U-7 Corsair. Assembled by Danny Garnier, they present authentic identities with distinct insignia and flight-ready status.

File Size
16.66 MB
Total Downloads
4.8K
Star Rating
3/5
Screenshots
28
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Bristol Beaufighter Package

Three Bristol Beaufighter variants—Mk VIc, Mk VIf, and Mk X—form a native SP2 model with nine paint schemes and fully modeled smooth 3D gauges. It equips droppable torpedo and rocket projectiles for save-flight use, with credits to Dave Garwood and CBFSim.

File Size
55.53 MB
Total Downloads
4.8K
Star Rating
5/5
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11
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Acceleration Douglas DC-2

The DC-2 is a 14-seat twin-prop airliner with 156 units built and a first flight on May 11, 1934. It uses two Wright Cyclone GR-F53 engines, 730 hp each, and reaches 210 mph at 6,800 ft with a 1,085-mile combat radius and 22,750 ft service ceiling.

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26.86 MB
Total Downloads
4.5K
Star Rating
4/5
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3
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Hughes XF-11/R-11A

Four variants cover the Hughes XF-11 and the speculative R-11A/WR-11A, reflecting the 1949–1954 period and presenting fuselage markings. The original model is credited to Ian Lawrence in this release.

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34.18 MB
Total Downloads
4.1K
Star Rating
4/5
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22
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Dornier Do-X

Dornier Do-X model features 2D and 3D cockpit panels and polished aluminium surfaces without paint. Concept by Claudius Dornier spans seven years of design and two years of build, rooted in a one-to-one wooden mock-up, with Project Eolo - Aeolus Project credited and adapted by Eric Buchmann.

File Size
17.84 MB
Total Downloads
4.1K
Star Rating
5/5
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20
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Curtiss Jenny

The Curtiss JN-4 Jenny trainer is provided as a freeware add-on with eleven unique repaints, by David Grindele. Flight dynamics are refined to mirror gentle, early-biplane handling, and a subtle exhaust smoke effect adds immersion; the model resides in the Microsoft Curtiss Jenny folder within SimObjects/Airplanes and remains fully configured for immediate use.

File Size
31.86 MB
Total Downloads
4K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
11
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Lockheed L10E Electra

Charles Cheung merges the Modern and Sperry variants of the Lockheed Electra into a single L10E configuration, with a Virtual Cockpit credited to Norman Hancock. Some gauges do not respond to mouse input in the 2D and virtual cockpit views, and the gauge files in the gauge folder are removed to improve compatibility.

File Size
13.49 MB
Total Downloads
3.6K
Screenshots
60+
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WACO ATO NC 8576

Concept centers on the WACO ATO Taperwing with registration NC8576 and serial A-85. It provides two cockpit options, IFR and VFR, alongside two VC panels, and uses a Wight Whirlwind R-975E-1 engine delivering 365 hp at 2,100 RPM with a 7.8:1 supercharger.

File Size
24.37 MB
Total Downloads
3.3K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
7
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P 40B AVC Flying Tigers 3rd Squadron Hell's Angels

RSDG presents an AVC airframe described as complete, accompanied by historical pictures that provide context. A visual reference relies on the file rsdgp40ail.JPG to document presentation details and layout for review by history enthusiasts everywhere.

File Size
7.46 MB
Total Downloads
3.3K
Star Rating
3/5
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2
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Northwest Airways WACO Fleet

Two configurations accompany the WACO fleet operated by Northwest Airways, one with engine jacket and landing gear pants and one without, spanning 1929–1936. Powered by 330 hp Wright R-975E and paired with 365 hp R-975E-1 on two airworthy survivors, the set includes two new VC panels and credits Vladimir Gonchar for painting and adjustments.

File Size
44.86 MB
Total Downloads
3.2K
Screenshots
26
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Hughes H1 Racer

Tim Conrad’s H1 Racer inspires a variant that adjusts the alpha channel to better match the original and updates wing N numbers. It includes a complete aircraft, the original readme, and several photos, with the technique by RSDG and color work by Mark Rooks.

File Size
4.97 MB
Total Downloads
2.9K
Star Rating
5/5
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1
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Messerschmitt Me-163B Komet

Full animations and clickable gauges, levers, and switches define the Me-163B Komet, with Warwick Carter crafting the visual model in FSDS2.4 and David Friswell with Warwick Carter contributing the flight model.

File Size
3.44 MB
Total Downloads
2.8K
Star Rating
5/5
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4
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Martin B-26B/C Marauder

Named variant covers the B-26B/C Marauder with a flight model by Tom Falley and visuals by Jan Visser, camera views by Joe Cusick, and radios by Richard Murray. Flight operations include pilot/gunner visibility controlled by a battery switch, cockpit entry via shift+e, and 50% flaps for loaded takeoff.

File Size
206.63 MB
Total Downloads
2.8K
Star Rating
5/5
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2