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1938 Waterman Arrowbile

Waterman Arrowbile from the late 1930s, by Patrick Dyer, uses FSDS3.5.1 and FSTweak to deliver a full working virtual cockpit with back-lit gauges and 2D panels. Wings detach in minutes and a Studebaker engine powers wheels in car mode while driving the propeller in airplane mode.

File Size
11.27 MB
Total Downloads
981
Screenshots
1
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Swiss Air Force Heinkel He 51

Fictional variant uses a freeware base model credited to Craig Richardson, Huub Vink, Tom Falley, and Mathias Pommerien, with artwork by B. Lechner, and features red-and-white markings with a Swiss cross, while requiring the He 51 base model for operation.

File Size
5.5 MB
Total Downloads
933
Star Rating
1/5
Screenshots
4
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FSX/Acceleration KNIL Vickers Viking

Designed as a modified version of Ted Cook's Vickers Viking, this KNIL representation targets reconnaissance and patrol work over water and island areas in the South Pacific, with custom imagery such as Acceleration-KNIL-Vickers-Viking-fsx1.jpg and Acceleration-KNIL-Vickers-Viking-fsx2.jpg. The depiction remains speculative due to scarce squadron markings and color data from the era.

File Size
7.45 MB
Total Downloads
919
Screenshots
5
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German Air Force Heinkel He 51

An historic variant presents a He 51 used by German aviation, with artwork by B. Lechner and an original model created by Craig Richardson, Huub Vink, Tom Falley, and Mathias Pommerien. It requires a separate base model from Fly Away Simulation and uses the file _62+L17 to designate the variation.

File Size
5.13 MB
Total Downloads
908
Screenshots
4
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Vickers Valiant Update

A modification enhances flight dynamics for the Vickers Valiant and adds a second panel option drawn from a modified background by Phil Perrott, with no virtual cockpit. VALIANTC.ZIP remains the required original, while a green variant uses the new panel and a white variant uses the old panel; the Concorde gauge remains unavailable.

File Size
236.77 KB
Total Downloads
876
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
2
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Airspeed Oxford

Gmax-built twin-engine trainer Airspeed Oxford presents a fully interactive virtual cockpit and two variants in camo and civil versions, with the sound linked to the DC3 default. The overhaul by Keith Hackett restructures a prior edition, while the structure lists model.camo, model.civil, panel, sound, texture.camo, texture.civil, aircraft.cfg, and Readme.txt.

File Size
3.97 MB
Total Downloads
862
Screenshots
2
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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
855
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
4
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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
827
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
822
Star Rating
3/5
Screenshots
1
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SAI Ambrosini 207

This model, designed by Italian engineer Sergio Stefanutti, originates from a 1940 concept and uses a lightweight, all-wood airframe powered by 750 hp for high manoeuvrability. It features reflective metallic skin, full animations, a simple virtual cockpit with working instruments, and includes two color schemes, camo and dark olive drab, plus GougeSound.dll and S7gau.

File Size
3.18 MB
Total Downloads
717
Screenshots
3
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Flight Replicas BF109-k4 Textures Pack

Two named variants of the Me-109K4 feature Erich Alfred 'Bubi' and Erich Gerhard Barkhorn 'Gerd', with credit to Hani Michal. The entries reference a checklist file Bf-109K_check.htm and identify Flight Replicas as the maker, with ui_type Armed Bf-109K-4 and ui_variation corresponding to each pilot.

File Size
16.07 MB
Total Downloads
680
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
10
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Fokker DR1

PH-EBF White Dove designates the Dr.I variant created by Chris Brisland for the Neoqb-developed freeware model, featuring a Blue and White color arrangement and an internal asset tag cited as phebf. The Neoqb base mesh remains the prerequisite, and the configuration includes a [fltsim.x] section assigning atc_id PHEBF and ui_type Dr.I.

File Size
4.23 MB
Total Downloads
668
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
1
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Fairchild PT-26

J. E. Narcizo creates the original PT-26 and Mark Rooks of RDG Aircraft refines it, with over 1,700 built in the United States and Canada and powered by a Ranger inline air-cooled engine for trainers.

File Size
12.3 MB
Total Downloads
659
Screenshots
1
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Boeing F4B-4

Boeing F4B-4 represents VF-6's three-aircraft formation aboard the USS Ranger CV-4, the Navy's last fixed-gear biplane fighter. By Andreas Fey, drawing on Paul Clawson’s original model, it uses bitmap images in BMP format and features an operating tail hook, plus a 2D panel and a VC with operating instruments and animated flight controls.

File Size
2.22 MB
Total Downloads
631
Screenshots
4
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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
615
Screenshots
1
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Grumman F-8 Bearcat

An F8F-2 Bearcat bears the registration N198F, binding the airframe to archival records that highlight its lineage. Race numbers 99, 11, and 98 appear in its history, linking the aircraft to a sequence of competitive markings.

File Size
6.21 MB
Total Downloads
597
Screenshots
3
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Arado Ar196

The Ar-196 conversion copy places ar196_fs9.zip contents into a newly created Arado Ar-196 folder under Airplanes, replacing the original gauges with Hauke Keitel's freeware KeDI set from kedigau_ud2.zip. Panel and sound files are updated by backing up the originals and replacing panel.cfg and sound.cfg, while a thumbnail.jpg is copied into the texture area.

File Size
18.42 KB
Total Downloads
593
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1
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Pan Am Brazilian Clipper Sikorsky S-42

Jim Donnelly provides an adjustments package that lets George Diemer's Sikorsky S-42 NC-822M operate with the accompanying S-42 files, replacing Aircraft.cfg and panel.cfg and adding a thumbnail.jpg within the Sikorsky S-42 NC-822M folder. The modification assigns Pan Am as the callsign and flight number 822, adds ten viewpoints, and notes a longer initial load.

File Size
30.22 KB
Total Downloads
549
Screenshots
1
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Gloster Grebe

Two variants exist, with version two carrying a revised model and panel, plus five authentic paints. The Grebe employs a 400 hp Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar engine and achieves a top speed of 162 mph (261 km/h).

File Size
8.89 MB
Total Downloads
541
Screenshots
7
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Vought F4U1A Corsair Sweet Dee

An F4U1A Corsair variant named Sweet Dee carries WWII-era nose art by Mark Rooks on Guy Hulin’s base model, with an updated alpha layer that enhances shine under in-sim lighting. It remains freeware, includes CFG and Airfile with Model, Sound, Panel, and gauge files in the gauges directory, with six subfolders intact.

File Size
18.96 MB
Total Downloads
524
Screenshots
2