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Messerschmitt Bf 109 E "Hungary"

By Bernhard Lechner, a Hungarian-marked Bf109E-3 variant identified as UNGARN uses the UNG_BLAU set, all requiring a base BF 109 E airframe. Propeller animation runs at 1.02 with visual damage disabled, reflecting the intended behavior in flight modeling.

File Size
4.03 MB
Total Downloads
426
Screenshots
7
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U.S. Navy PT-26

A freeware variant of the Fairchild PT-26 adopts a two-seat configuration, while Mark Rooks applies Navy markings. The main folder contains key elements such as CFG, Airfile, Model, Sound, and Panel in the PT-26 U.S. NAVY folder, while gauge files go into the Gauges directory, and a 2D cockpit pairs with a detailed 3D panel.

File Size
12.18 MB
Total Downloads
372
Star Rating
2/5
Screenshots
1
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Burma Banshees Curtiss P-40

The Curtiss P-40B Warhawk variant carries Burma Banshees nose art linked to a Burma-based unit, with a base model provided by Robert Hawk. Mark Rooks of RSDG Aircraft applies high-detail finishes, and configuration tweaks ensure proper operation on modern setups; six components appear, including CFG, Airfile, Model, Panel, Sound, and image assets.

File Size
10.74 MB
Total Downloads
371
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1
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Grand Canyon Airlines Ford Tri-Motor

CR-1 Software's Ford Tri-Motor 4-AT-E carries a Grand Canyon Airlines variant, with the finish credited to Caz Dalton. The aircraft.cfg assigns atc_id N414H and ui_variation Ford Tri-Motor Grand Canyon Airlines, with supporting files Ford_Trimotor_check and Ford_Trimotor_ref listed for checklists and references.

File Size
10.67 MB
Total Downloads
361
Screenshots
4
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RCAF DeHavilland Mosquito BIV

KB288 denotes a Canadian-built Mosquito BIV, listed as a BXX of 7 OTU in Canada in October 1944. The variant carries the identifier KB288 and reflects its origins with 7 OTU, linking the aircraft to its Canadian operating history.

File Size
7.24 MB
Total Downloads
359
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
4
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P-51D 'Cripes A'Mighty 3rd'

Depicts Major George E. Preddy's P-51D-5-NA, 44-13321, in a summer 1944 configuration later taken over by Lt. Carl Tafel and Capt. Marion Nutter as Sexshunate. Five exterior image files accompany it, with the Tar Heel - Early variant noted.

File Size
9.62 MB
Total Downloads
257
Screenshots
2
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Curtiss P-40 Hell's Angels 3rd

The P-40B Warhawk bears AVC Flying Tigers 3rd Squadron Hell's Angels markings and features a modern cockpit panel by Marco Spada. Historical pictures and AVC history accompany this aircraft, enhancing its context within the archive.

File Size
8.23 MB
Total Downloads
211
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2
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P-40C V1.1 Weathered Natural Metal

Two resolution options exist for the Curtiss P-40C metal finish, both at 2048, and one variant ships without mipmaps, with Tom Weiss credited as the creator. ATC ID 144 appears, tied to the Daisy June aircraft.

File Size
27.7 MB
Total Downloads
188
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2
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Prototype Arado Ar-96V-3 DIGME

By Jindrich Barta, the Ar-96V-3 D-IGME prototype for the Ar-96b model bears the D-IGME registration. It requires the freeware AR96C2.ZIP base and installs within Ar-96b/SimObject/Airplanes, with DIGME designation. Historical markings align with the D-IGME identity, and the arrangement references the Ar-96V-3's development lineage.

File Size
2.72 MB
Total Downloads
182
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1
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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.

File Size
6.19 MB
Total Downloads
174
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5
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Fairchild PT-19B

The PT-19 YEllow & Silver variant, credited to Piglet's Peculiar Planes, targets Tim Conrad's PT-19B. Base PT-19-1.ZIP is required, and it references pt19_01.dds and thumbnail.jpg for the visuals, appearing as a named variation in the lineup.

File Size
1.14 MB
Total Downloads
155
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2
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Ceskoslovenska Letecka Spolecnost Douglas DC-2

The OK-AIB registration marks the DC-2 operated by Ceskoslovenska Letecka Spolecnost on European routes such as Vienna. Designed for the payware DC-2 model, it uses the dc2X_cls.ZIP file to align with historical markings while maintaining the aircraft’s identity.

File Size
5.19 MB
Total Downloads
100
Screenshots
3
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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.

File Size
6.44 MB
Total Downloads
17.5K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
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.

File Size
6.56 MB
Total Downloads
10.8K
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
4
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Fokker Dr1 Triplane 'The Red Baron'

This representation depicts the Dr1 triplane flown by Manfred von Richthofen on April 21, 1918 at 10:45 am, the last in a trilogy of triplanes. The scene notes the Red Baron's death by a single .303 calibre bullet and credits panel work to Frank Elton.

File Size
6.52 MB
Total Downloads
9.2K
Star Rating
4/5
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1
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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.

File Size
8.82 MB
Total Downloads
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
Screenshots
3
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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
Screenshots
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.

File Size
26.86 MB
Total Downloads
4.5K
Star Rating
4/5
Screenshots
3