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Beech 3NM Expeditor N9540

An adaptation of Milton Shupe's D18S cargo model arrives as the 3NM Expeditor, registration N9540, now operated by Hardin Enterprises. Vladimir Gonchar handles the conversion, adding a new authentic VC panel with an extra gauge set, and corrected air files based on the Grumman Goose with P&W R-985.

File Size
25.73 MB
Total Downloads
1K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
6
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P51 Mustang D Petie 2nd

The P-51D Mustang wears the Petie 2 markings, built by Roger Dial with colorwork by Robert Hawk and final refinements by Mark Rooks to ensure cohesive flight dynamics and exterior fidelity. This freeware build delivers a fully integrated model with panels and gauges matching era conventions and high-detail surface art.

File Size
6.63 MB
Total Downloads
1K
Screenshots
1
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Fokker DR1 Triplane "Old Rhinebeck"

An Old Rhinebeck N220TP variant for the Dr.I appears, created by Neoqb and refined by Chris Brisland to reflect period markings. It relies on the Neoqb freeware base model and uses the N220TP registration with ui_variation Old Rhinebeck N220TP, matching the Dr.I configuration.

File Size
4.11 MB
Total Downloads
1K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
1
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DeHavilland Comet Update

By Bob Chicilo, the DeHavilland Comet gains refined flight dynamics and a refined cockpit panel, requiring the original baseline model to function. The changes enhance handling fidelity and cockpit usability, preserving the airframe while delivering a more practical in-sim experience.

File Size
40.25 KB
Total Downloads
971
Screenshots
2
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P51 Mustang D Grim Reaper

Modified by Mark Fireball Rooks, the Mustang D associated with Lt. Robert E. Black of the 338th Fighter Squadron, 55th Fighter Group, a unit activated in 1942 that served in the European Theater with P-38 and P-51 aircraft. An image at /userimages/p51grimot .JPG accompanies historical notes and squadron history.

File Size
3.91 MB
Total Downloads
966
Star Rating
2/5
Screenshots
1
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Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX PM631

PM631, a PR.XIX Spitfire of 541 Squadron, uses a pressurized cockpit and a 32-bit image set by Grant MacLean, Sean Moloney, and RealAir. It enters service in 1946, later joins meteorological reconnaissance and becomes one of the three founder members of the RAF Historic Aircraft Flight in 1957.

File Size
7.58 MB
Total Downloads
856
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
4
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North American T-6

By Martial Feron, this Harvard MkIV trainer variant bears the French Air Force registration F-AZBQ and marks the La Ferte-Alais event on May 23, 2010. ATC ID 535 appears alongside UI variation French Air Force F-AZBQ, and resources are packaged within a T-6Texfaf.zip archive with a F-AZBQ folder to support the model.

File Size
2.35 MB
Total Downloads
844
Screenshots
1
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Mitsubishi J2M3 Raiden Four Pack

Four J2M3 Raiden variants exist, including the sole survivor 3D-1158 housed in Planes of Fame at Chino, California, and three fictional options such as Hinomaru Honey, Cherry Blossom, and Ronin. It requires MITSUBISHI_J2M3.ZIP, with author Mike Barnes and UI attribution to Piglet's Peculiar Planes.

File Size
32.52 MB
Total Downloads
831
Screenshots
11
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P51 Mustang D The Flying Undertaker

A historical P-51D contributes a faithful portrayal of the Undertaker, a race-66 veteran campaigned in 1976 by George Roberts and later John Muzala. The airframe suffers a serious 1981 crash, is rebuilt, and is later sold as Major General Charles Yeager's Glamourous Glen III, destroyed during a reunion transit; modified by Mark 'Fireball' Rooks.

File Size
3.97 MB
Total Downloads
823
Star Rating
3/5
Screenshots
1
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FSX/P3D Automobile Association DeHavilland DH.89A Rapide

Two variants accompany the model, both tied to the registration G-AHKV and the Automobile Association identity, including textures named texture.G-AHKV-AutomobileAssociation1959 and texture.G-AHKV-AutomobileAssociation1960. Documentation notes 1944 construction and 1957 AA ownership, with G-AHKV serving as a traffic spotter.

File Size
4.34 MB
Total Downloads
801
Screenshots
4
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USAAC Boeing B-9

The Boeing B-9 stands as the USAAC's first all-metal monoplane bomber, first flown in 1931. The virtual cockpit presents animated controls and back-lit gauges for night ops, credited to Paul Clawson for collectors worldwide today.

File Size
1.02 MB
Total Downloads
732
Screenshots
2
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P-51D Mustang N151AF "Val-Halla"

Warbirdsim provides a P-51D Mustang registered N151AF and named Val-Halla, a distinctive identity. The presentation includes a ground-view and an in-flight shot, illustrating the aircraft from two perspectives and signaling its unique designation within the Warbirdsim lineup.

File Size
12.48 MB
Total Downloads
719
Screenshots
5
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North American AT-6

Martial Feron names F-AZYT for the 54S variant of the trainer, featuring the SNJ-5 model and MPH panel with atc_id 32360. SNJ-5_54S.zip contains the asset F-AZYT and ties to NAVY as the atc_airline with ui_type SNJ-5 Texan.

File Size
3.01 MB
Total Downloads
700
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
4
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P51 Mustang D Gunfighter

Brigadier General Reg Urschler pilots the Gunfighter, a P-51D variant derived from Roger Dial's design. Volunteer crews in Bellvue, Nebraska maintain it, and Mark 'Fireball' Rooks of RSDG performs alterations to the complete airframe today.

File Size
4.89 MB
Total Downloads
697
Screenshots
1
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French Navy. F-4U Corsair

An Aircraft Factory F-4U Corsair carries fuselage markings for 14 Flottille Aeronavale of the French Navy, with credit to Zsolt Beleznay. Two accompanying images show the aircraft on the runway and in flight, highlighting the model’s silhouette and markings.

File Size
9.89 MB
Total Downloads
695
Screenshots
4
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1936 Stearman Hammond Y-1s

Model Y by Dean B. Hammond, developed for the Bureau of Air Commerce competition in 1934, presents with a working virtual cockpit and back-lit gauges, a limited 2D panel, three paint options, and custom sounds. The Bureau contracts 25 aircraft at 3,190 each, and the Model Y is delivered in April 1936.

File Size
10.58 MB
Total Downloads
686
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US Navy Chance Vought Corsair First Mate

Ens. Guthrie flies a FU1A Corsair from VF-17, the Jolly Rogers, of the United States Navy, and the aircraft bears the name First Mate. Six files reside in the New Plane folder, with credits attributed to Guy Hulin for the aircraft design and Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft for finish work.

File Size
12.08 MB
Total Downloads
657
Screenshots
1
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F-8 Bearcat N7825C

Grumman F-8 Bearcat bears tail number N7825C and traces to BuNo 122674 with construction D.1227, a 1948 build; it belongs to the Confederate Air Force since 1972 and includes a major rebuild conducted between 1989 and 1991, with its first post-rebuild flight on December 17, 1991.

File Size
7.93 MB
Total Downloads
653
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
1
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Curtiss SC-1 Seahawk

An aviation simulation project, the Curtiss Seahawk variant presents shipboard catapult capability with full animations, reflective glass, and a VC with working gauges and animated flight controls, while panels lack a 2D view. It enters late 1944 and remains in service through the end of World War II and a few months after.

File Size
802.85 KB
Total Downloads
630
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1
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Curtiss AT-9

Mike Stone presents AT-9 Jeep as a twin-engined trainer with low-wing and retractable gear, powered by two Lycoming R-680-9 radials. The United States uses it in World War II to bridge the gap between single-engine and twin-engine trainers; it comprises six files with gauges, with visual work by Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft.

File Size
9.88 MB
Total Downloads
616
Screenshots
1