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Corben Baby Ace Tundra

Single-seat taildragger design captures the Tundra variant with oversized tires for short-field operations. Craig Richardson creates this freeware rendition that preserves an open-cockpit aesthetic and retains the era-appropriate control layout for vintage aviation enthusiasts worldwide.

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18.74 MB
Total Downloads
1.3K
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3
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Fokker C.V-M/26

Version 1.1 adapts the Fokker C.V variant for use in simulations, reflecting its ability to accept different engines and wings across configurations. The 1926 Copenhagen to Tokyo and back flight features pilot A.P. Botved and mechanic C.J.C. Olsen, and it serves reconnaissance, a light bomber, or a two-seat fighter, by Jens B. Kristensen.

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3.29 MB
Total Downloads
1.3K
Star Rating
5/5
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2
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Swiss Mosquito MKIV B-5

Swiss-captured DH98 Mosquito from World War II appears in this variant, carrying the atc ID DK296. The configuration includes a BMkIV_B-5 variation and UI details that reference DH98 Mosquito, with Aeroplane Heaven credited as the creator.

File Size
27.39 MB
Total Downloads
1.3K
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Couzinet 70 Arc en Ciel (Mermoz)

Version B V fixes a bug in older gauges and reworks for compatibility; Mermoz pilots the Rainbow aircraft, which enters legend after a postal flight across the South Atlantic on January 16, 1933, while it features moving parts, antennas, landing lights, interior details, an opening door, and a custom panel inspired by the sole photo.

File Size
6.1 MB
Total Downloads
1.2K
Star Rating
4/5
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27
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Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket

An XF5F-1 prototype is featured, noting its first flight in April 1940 and a 438 mph power-dive that lets it out-climb a Spitfire. The cockpit presents working gauges and animated flight controls, there is no 2D panel, and aircraft.cfg data enables catapult launches on carriers.

File Size
8.94 MB
Total Downloads
1.2K
Star Rating
3/5
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2
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Junkers Ju52 Float Plane

Two floatplane variants exist, one using Heather Sherman’s Bush Unlimited Flying colorations and the other employing Pierino Primavesi’s 1936 Lufthansa D-AQUI colorations. The model retains full autopilot control but lacks VOR1 or nav hold for navigation.

File Size
11.04 MB
Total Downloads
1.2K
Star Rating
1/5
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Consolidated Commodore

Derives from the PY-1 flying boat, the Commodore first flies in 1930. Pan American Airways buys several for U.S. East Coast to Caribbean routes, carrying 22 passengers, while the virtual cockpit, modeled on an early PBY Catalina, features working gauges and animated flight controls, with no 2D panel.

File Size
4.22 MB
Total Downloads
1.2K
Star Rating
4/5
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2
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Spantax Beechcraft D18S

By Richard Wisman, this Spantax S.A. skin targets the D18S/SNB native variant of Milton Shupe's Beech D-18, built from archive Beechcraft C-45 Expeditor photos to resemble the original aircraft. It uses a skin set within the D18SX_DC folder, carries registration EC-ASJ, and reflects Madrid as head office, with Spantax operating 1959–1988.

File Size
16.84 MB
Total Downloads
1.2K
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6
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Tuskegee North American P-51 Mustang

A P-51D Mustang identified as Red Tail Devil honors Colonel Benjamin O. Davis Jr. and the Tuskegee Airmen, with a complete aircraft file and historical documents included. By Mark Rooks, the group receives the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor.

File Size
3.99 MB
Total Downloads
1.2K
Star Rating
5/5
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1
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Howard DGA-15P

In 1940, the Howard DGA-15P appears in about 40 civilian versions and serves as a Navy air ambulance and Air Corps utility transport, with the P designation signaling a Pratt and Whitney engine, while a FSDSv3.51 model compiled via Xtomdl uses DDS files.

File Size
2.82 MB
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1.1K
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2
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Consolidated PBY Catalina

An amphibian, this freeware rendition builds on Mike Stone’s original Catalina design and incorporates refinements by D. L. Tarbox (DLTextures) and Duane Tarbox. It preserves twin radial engines, a parasol wing, and bubble hatches, while lowering wing floats via a dedicated control and reusing standard gauges from the gauges folder.

File Size
1.71 MB
Total Downloads
1.1K
Star Rating
5/5
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1
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The Last Sopwith Camel B6291

Original model by David Eckert, this Sopwith Camel carries tail number B6291 and served with Squadron 10 on the western front during World War I. Mark Rooks provides modifications and gauges, with a panel included.

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7.85 MB
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1.1K
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Corben Baby Ace With Spats

Craig Richardson depicts a faithful, freeware rendition of an early single-seat parasol-wing homebuilt, with wheel spats for a vintage silhouette. Steel-tube fuselage and fabric-covered wings are modeled, and Robert Kerr’s gauge set from Pete is integrated to recreate essential cockpit readouts in the simulated environment.

File Size
71.86 MB
Total Downloads
1K
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14
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Spiteful Mk XVI

RB518 is configured as Mk XVI with a Griffon 101 engine, exemplifying the Spiteful lineage, and records 494 mph at 27,500 feet in a 1947 test. The real aircraft reaches 430 knots, while the model uses a special .air file and is credited to A. F. Scrub for its adjustments.

File Size
6.56 MB
Total Downloads
1K
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4
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Nakajima Night Fighter Type-11 Gekkou

A twin-engine IJN night fighter from World War II carries the designation J1N1-S. Hadi Tahir authors the project, and the 202nd Naval Fighter Group bases it at Manggar Base on Balikpapan, Borneo, aligning with wartime IJN airfield operations.

File Size
8.43 MB
Total Downloads
1K
Star Rating
5/5
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1
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Luftwaffe Dornier Do 28 A

B. Lechner creates a fictitious variant for a Dornier twin-engine light aircraft, with Craig Richardson of Classic Wings listed as the creator. It relies on the original paintkit released with the aircraft and assigns atc_id 58+73, ui_manufacturer DORNIER, ui_type DO 28-A, and ui_variation LUFTWAFFE.

File Size
8.03 MB
Total Downloads
1K
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6
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Spitfire MK19 Seagreen

The Spitfire Pr XIX variant marks the last Spitfire in operational service, using a Mk XIV airframe and a Rolls-Royce Griffon 65 or 66 engine delivering 2375 hp. A Rotol five-bladed propeller drives a 452 mph ceiling, while a sea green color marks its appearance and Mark Rooks refines flight dynamics.

File Size
18.55 MB
Total Downloads
1K
Star Rating
3/5
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1
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Fairchild 24 R

This 1938 design carries build 2.2 and offers three variants. Adapted by Danny Garnier from an original by William Ortis, it adds a compass in the VC, wing fuel selectors, upgraded gauges, and refined flight files that improve banking manuvres and rudder response, plus opening doors, suspension, tail-wheel steering, animated surfaces, and pop-down lights.

File Size
10.1 MB
Total Downloads
1K
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3
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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
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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
984
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1