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Israeli Air Force Spitfire Mk IX

The Mk IX variant uses ATC ID IAF14 and a single option named IAF 101.sq white 14, reflecting 101 squadron in 1949. RealAir Simulations supplies the model, while Jindrich Barta contributes visuals; distribution comes as ia14spit.ZIP.

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1.83 MB
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212
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SAAF Bristol Beaufighter NV139

South African Air Force markings appear on a Beaufighter variant NV139 for Dave Garwood’s freeware model, with a paint kit by DG Designs applied. Historically accurate numbering and fuselage identifiers reflect the NV139 registration and No. 15 Squadron (SAAF), aligning the aircraft with mid-World War II contexts.

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3.09 MB
Total Downloads
202
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5
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KLM Douglas DC-2

Historically inspired KLM DC-2 configuration carries registration PH-AKH and the HAAN designation dating from April 1935. It requires the base payware Douglas_DC2_X model to operate and uses the dc2X_klm.ZIP archive, while authentic markings reflect the era.

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4.97 MB
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201
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US Navy Grumman F8F Bearcat VF-72

Russel R. Smith depicts an F8F-1 Bearcat assigned to VF-72 with bureau number 95343 aboard CV-32, USS Leyte, circa 1948. The context highlights U.S. Navy carrier operations in the late 1940s, preserving VF-72 identity aboard the Leyte.

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7.17 MB
Total Downloads
198
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Waco UPF-7

John Barner crafts a UPF-7 variant centered on NC29927, aligning with Tim Conrad’s biplane model and reflecting historical markings from the era. WACOUPF7.ZIP is cited, and the notes show an atc_id listing and a U.S. Civil Register designation.

File Size
1.99 MB
Total Downloads
188
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Acceleration North American P-51D

P51 Racer Polished presents a P-51D variant with Factory Stock and registration N151SE. The race-modified airframe features a reduced wingspan and a Merlin V-12 tuned to exceed 3,000 horsepower, with ATC display color red and the model referenced as P51_Racer.

File Size
6.04 MB
Total Downloads
135
Star Rating
5/5
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Royal Air Force Douglas DC-2 AX767

A RAF variant of the Douglas DC-2 carries registration AX767 and is described as DC-2K (MSN 1238, ex-TWA NC13712), with service with Nos. 117 and 31 Squadron RAF in the Middle East and India during 1941–42. The dc2X_raf.ZIP archive accompanies the contents.

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6.43 MB
Total Downloads
108
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3
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LAPE Douglas DC-2 EC-AAY

The LAPE DC-2 carries registration EC-AAY and MSN 1334, dates to May 1935, and uses the dc2X_lape.ZIP archive in conjunction with the Uiver Team X DC-2 model. The latest version, dated 2010-12-31, adds realism and compatibility enhancements.

File Size
5.24 MB
Total Downloads
97
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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
17.4K
Star Rating
5/5
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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.

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6.56 MB
Total Downloads
10.8K
Star Rating
5/5
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Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

Pink Lady marks a B-17G-85-EV No. 44-8846, later registered as F-AZDX and associated with the Still Flying Fortress group at Orly. The aircraft completes six wartime missions with the 351BG before transfer to the 45 Reconnaissance Squadron in Germany and return to the United States.

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2.63 MB
Total Downloads
6.5K
Star Rating
5/5
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5
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Heinkel He-51

A German single-seat biplane exists in several versions, including a fighter, a seaplane, and a ground-attack model. It evolves from the earlier He 49, and has full animations, 3D gauges, and baked surfaces, by Craig Richardson.

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38.54 MB
Total Downloads
6.4K
Star Rating
5/5
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8
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Horten Ho-229

Designed by Reimar and Walter Horten, the Ho-229 v3 remains a World War II prototype flying wing fighter/bomber powered by two Jumo 004B turbojets. It carries 1000 kg for 1000 km at 1000 km/h and uses a new instrument panel and gauges by Fred Highland, based on original photographs.

File Size
17.23 MB
Total Downloads
6.1K
Star Rating
4/5
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6
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AI Aircraft--ACG Historic AI Pack 3

By John Young of the Airfield Construction, this historic lineup covers B-17G, two P-51 Mustangs, P-47 Thunderbolt, F-86 Sabre and Catalina PBY, spanning six airframes altogether. Paint kits accompany all airframes for the included aircraft.

File Size
33.58 MB
Total Downloads
5.8K
Star Rating
5/5
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2
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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
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3
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Short Empire Flying Boat

Three variants come in six color schemes for these Imperial Airways flying boats, reflecting their historic role in early transcontinental service across the era. An improved version 2 model by Jens B. Kristensen completes the lineup.

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12.31 MB
Total Downloads
4.9K
Star Rating
5/5
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4
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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
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28
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B-24 And B-26 Bombers

Consolidated B-24 Liberator is a revised Alphasim model, while the Douglas B-26 Invader remains an original design, both composed by Wayne Farrell, and the listing includes image references that show the bombers in flight from multiple angles.

File Size
10.09 MB
Total Downloads
4.7K
Star Rating
5/5
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3
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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
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3
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Grumman Mallard G-73AT

Mallard G-73AT variant enters service as version 1.1, featuring a turboprop model with a custom cockpit, panel and gauges, plus a custom Flight Model and sounds. Four color schemes accompany it, and a missing Tripacer gauge is added.

File Size
88.43 MB
Total Downloads
4.4K
Star Rating
5/5
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7