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Searches the whole library — filter by sim & category on the results pageJim 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.jp…
Base ModelAn 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 freewar…
Base ModelThe F-4U1A Corsair variant presents with files including configuration file, an aircraft model, a sound file, cockpit panel, gauges file, and Navy blue bitmap images by Mark Rooks. The configuratio…
Base ModelA two-seat, single-engine, high-wing aircraft with fixed gear appears in two factory color schemes. Golden Age Simulations credits Paul Corish, Gil Halpin, and Jim Douglass, and gauges and sound ac…
Base ModelThe 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, …
RepaintTwo J2M3 Raiden variants depict aircraft from 332 and 352 Kokutai, by Mike Barnes, and use an IJN dapple camouflage not recorded for this type. Requires MITSUBISHI_J2M3.ZIP, with separate fltsim bl…
Payware RepaintThree variants for the payware Bf108 Taifun by Classics Hangar are included, covering SP-AIO in Central Staff of Aviation League service and two skins for the 9th Independent Liaison Squadron. They…
RepaintTwo variants, the Mk V and Mk IV Firefly, are configured with RCN 825 Sqn markings for HMCS Magnificent in 1953, appear under FIREFLYMKV.ZIP for Canadian Warplane Heritage at Mt. Hope, Ontario, wit…
George Neal's C-FEEJ represents his long-running restoration of a de Havilland DH87b Hornet Moth, associated with HMOTH.ZIP assets. The project uses atc_id C-FEEJ and ui_variation C-FEEJ, and Neal …
Base ModelA North American P-51 Mustang modified for historical flight duties is associated with Captain Donald Bryan's Little One III from the 352 Fighter Group, 328th Fighter Squadron. Crew Chief Kirk Noye…
RepaintSouth 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 identi…
AR96C2.ZIP is required for a Letov C-2 derived postwar Czech airframe, tracing its Arado lineage after World War II. Autumn 1949 places it with the 1st Squadron, Regiment No. 30 of the Czechoslovak…
Base ModelSpiteful 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…
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…
Base ModelThe Hurricane IId variant nicknamed The Tin Opener uses Merlin XX power. It adds Western desert WWII setting circa 1942 with an RAF airbase and German armor, and starts a Version 2 line with IIc, I…
Base ModelBy 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 accomp…
Base ModelThe 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 le…
Base ModelJ. E. Narcizo enhances the P-51D Mustang with tweaked flight dynamics and a revised panel to operate in the sim, while Bob Chicilo adds a GPS and a radio stack with autopilot. Flight instrumentatio…
Base ModelThree 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 d…
Base ModelThe 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 1,08…