FSX Historic & Vintage Aircraft

Page 7

Filter
Reset
Sort
Preview screenshot Repaint for Payware Model

Republic P-47D Thunderbolt

Mississippi Rebel, a P-47D-22-RE variant, bears the D5-X identity and is flown by 1st Lt. Lloyd A. Hutchins of the 386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF. It uses a turbo-supercharged 2,300 HP engine for high-altitude capability, with a WoP3_P47D-22 aircraft.cfg entry documenting the Mississippi Rebel variant.

File Size
8.06 MB
Total Downloads
860
Screenshots
3
Preview screenshot Repaint for Payware Model

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
Preview screenshot Repaint for Payware Model

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
Preview screenshot Repaint for Payware Model

F6F Hellcat

Seven F6F-3 variants, designated VF40-1 to VF40-7, are associated with USN Barakoma operations circa 1943–44. Bruce Martin contributes the work, and it captures the VF-40 identity accurately tied to Barakoma for that era in context.

File Size
11 MB
Total Downloads
840
Screenshots
15
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

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
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

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
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

Curtiss SOC-3 Seagull

By Paul Clawson, the VO-3 marked SOC-3 Seagull model carries insignia aboard USS Idaho and is configured for water take-offs and landings, with rcbco-30 gauges enabling catapult launches from the battleship.

File Size
873.8 KB
Total Downloads
720
Star Rating
3/5
Screenshots
2
Preview screenshot Repaint for Payware Model

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
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

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
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

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
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

Potez 540

The Potez 540 operates as a French recon bomber from 1934 into the Second World War, with Republican Spain service during the Civil War, and features for Escadrille GR 11/33 Armee de l'Air circa 1937, including a retracting bottom turret, reflective glass, and DDS images.

File Size
5.9 MB
Total Downloads
682
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
2
Preview screenshot Repaint for Payware Model

Chariots Of Fire Fw190-A8/N

Graphics by Chris Brew depict FlugWerk's Fw190-A8/N prototype for the Classics Hangar Fw190A-4 early variant. The aircraft carries registration ZK-RFR and now resides at Omaka Aerodrome in Blenheim, New Zealand, after its first flight in 2004.

File Size
5.87 MB
Total Downloads
660
Screenshots
1
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

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
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

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
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

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
600
Screenshots
3
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

Boeing PW-9

Early Boeing pursuit biplane, the PW-9 features a welded steel-tube fuselage and wooden, fabric-covered wings, with a single-bay layout and an undercarriage using a divided axle. Production PW-9s, powered by a 435 hp Curtiss D-12 engine, are shipped to US bases in Hawaii and the Philippines in 1926.

File Size
6.41 MB
Total Downloads
596
Screenshots
3
Preview screenshot Repaint

Fokker DR1 Triplane "The Great Waldo Pepper"

The Fokker DR1 by Neoqb Development Team presents a film-inspired variant tied to The Great Waldo Pepper, with Chris Brisland handling the credited design. Registration N864DR carries the Experimental airline designation, while ui_variation marks the cinematic reference.

File Size
3.65 MB
Total Downloads
592
Screenshots
1
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

Dallas Cowboys Biplane

Five-seat open cockpit utility biplane from aviation's golden age is redone in the NFL Dallas Cowboys colors. Flight model comes from Golden Age Simulations, and A2A 3D Light & Redux codes are provided by David Grindele.

File Size
12.82 MB
Total Downloads
574
Screenshots
10
Preview screenshot Complete with Base Model

German Tail Corben Baby Ace

Craig Richardson leads development, with Robert Kerr authorizing gauges from his Pete design, while the German-tail variant uses two color schemes, red and white, and cockpit gauges align with real-world performance notes from Brian Harrington.

File Size
11.81 MB
Total Downloads
537
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
2
Preview screenshot Repaint

US Army Fairchild PT-19

By Mike Keller, this Army finish applies to Tim Conrad's Fairchild PT-19 and hinges on the original PT-19-1.ZIP. The Army folder accompanies the base file, while the original aircraft.cfg is augmented to assign atc_id=Army and ui_variation=U.S. Army.

File Size
1.55 MB
Total Downloads
517
Screenshots
3