Military Planes
A-10 Thunderbolt II
Commonly known as the Warthog, this was the workhorse of the Gulf War. It flies low and fast and its armaments are devestating. Built for survivability.Great detail and sounds. For FSX & FS2004. For more information, click here.


A-10 Thunderbolt

A-4E Skyhawk
Tthe A-4E is one of the most recognizable carrier-based fighters from the Vietnam era. For FSX, FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.


A-4E Skyhawk

AH-1G Cobra
More many years the Cobra was the Army's primary attack helicopter. Based on the design of the UH-1 Huey, it was used for close air support, reconnaisance and escort. For FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.


AH-1G Cobra

AH-64 Apache
The Apache is the U.S. Army's primary attack helicopter. Here are the formidible AH-64C and AH-64D Longbow models for you to test fly. For FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.


AH-64 Apache

B-2 Spirit New!
This is the flying wing bomber that stays out of the radar scopes owing to its unusual design and construction. Known for its stealth capabilities it can deliver large quantity of ordanance to locations 6000 nm range. For FSX, FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.


B-2 Spirit

B-26 Marauder
The Martin B-26 Marauder served in all fronts during World War II. It's 2600 nm range took it on many "deep" missions. Dave Eckert and Robert Clark bring you this new aircraft. For FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.


B-26 Marauder

CH-46E Sea Knight
The Marines use the CH-46E to transport troops, supplies and equipment to the front lines. This is an all-weather/day-and-night performer that can deliver up to 22 troops to locations 120 nm miles from the support base. For FS2004 & FS2002. For more information, click here.


CH-46E Sea Knight

DHC Chipmunk
Famous RAF low-wing, two-place, single engine aircraft with tail wheel trainer . Primarily used for training at various RAF Squadrons in the late 40s and early 50s when more than 700 aircraft were made. For FS2002 only. There are five different models in this set. For more information, click here


DHC-1 Chipmunk

Eurocopter Tiger
Here are two brand new models: the multi-role HAC and the escort HAP that are in service now in Europe and Australia. Each model is painted in four variations. For FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.


Eurocopter Tiger

F-15C Eagle
An all-weather, extremely maneuverable, tactical fighter that gives the Air Force air superiority in aerial combat. Can reach Mach 2.5 and 65,000 feet and cover a phenonenal 3500 nautical miles. For FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.


F-15C Eagle

F-16C Fighting Falcon New!
Since the 1980's the well-known F-16C Flighting Falcon has been used for both air combat and ground attack operations. WIth more than 4000 produced, it still remains a potent aircraft. For FSX or FS2004. For more information, click here.


F-16C Fighting Falcon

F/A-18E Super Hornet New!
The F/A-18E is both a land based and a carrier based fighter/attack aircraft. Used primarily for fleet air defense, force protection and close air support, it has is one of the most important assets of the US military. For FSX and FS2004. For more information, click here.


F/A 18E Super Hornet
F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter New!
The JSF is the newest military multi-role fighter. It recently made its first flight with production for Air Force, Marines and Navy coming in 2010. Three versions are slated for conventional, vertical and carrier operations. Flying at Mach 1.6, plans are to replace the F-16. For
FSX & FS2004. For more information, click here.


F-35 Lightning II JSF

F4F-4 Wildcat
Grumman made more than 1100 Wildcats mostly for the US Navy and Marines. It saw lots of service in the Pacific early in WWII and also in North Africa. Designed by Massimo Taccoli and Dennis Seeley. For FSX, FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.
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F4U-1A Corsair
The F4U-1A was the model of the Corsair to be approved for carrier activity. From 1942 to the end of World War II, the Corsair served admirably in the Pacific. For FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.
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F4U-5 Corsair
With its graceful gull-wings, the Corsair is one of the most recognizable aircraft from the WWII era. This replica features movings parts and a damage profile. For CFS2, CFS1, FS2002 and FS2000. For more information, click here.
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F6F-5 Hellcat
The Hellcat flew its first combat mission in August 1944 and soon dominated subsequent major Pacific air combats. Easy to maintain, Hellcats often flew two missions in a day while racking up 5,156 victories - an outstanding 19:1 kill-to-loss ratio.For FSX, FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.
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F8 Crusader New!
A powerhouse from the cold war era, the F8 flew many successful mission in Vietnam mostly from the tops of aircraft carriers. USAF pilots showed their excellent dogfighting skills against the MiGs. For
FSX & FS2004. For more information, click here.


F8 Crusader

Harrier Jets
Vertical take off and formidable fire power. Graham Oxtoby and Dennis Seeley bring you seven models: the AV-8B II, AV-8B II Plus, RN-FA2, GR Mk7, GR Mk7 XX, FRS2 and GR Mk3. For FS2002 only. For more information, click here.


Harrier Jets

KC135-R Stratotanker
When the military aircraft need mid-air refueling, it calls on the KC-135. Based on the design of the vernerable Boeing 707, this tanker can feed a litter with 200,000 pounds of fuel. Flies at 500 mph over a range of 1600 miles. By Rey Lopez. For FS2004 and FS2002.
For more information, click here.


KC-135R Stratotanker

Messerschmitt Me262
The "secret weapon" that never quite made it into production towards the end of WWII. One of the first "jets" which served as an example for later aircraft. With moving parts, custom sounds and panel and ready for combat missions. For CFS2, CFS1, FS2002 and FS2000. For more information, click here.

 

OH-58A Kiowa/OH-58D Kiowa Warrior
These two U.S. Army helicopters are the eyes and ears of the cavalry. They're used for reconnaissance, command and control, target acquisition and defensive air combat missions. For FS2004 & FS2002. For more information, click here.

P-51 "Dakota Kid" Mustang
One of the most famous of all WWII aircraft, we have designed a beauty, complete with moving parts and shiny metallic skin. This plane is ready for combat missions! For CFS1, CFS2 and FS2000. For more information, click here.

P-61 Black Widow
Designed as the only night fighter of World War II by Northrop, the P-61 had a distinigished career against both the German Luftwaffe and Japanese IAF. WIth special instrumentation and realistic radial engine sounds. For FSX, FS2004, FS2002, FS2000 and CFS2. For more information, click here.


P-61 Black Widow

S-3A Viking - New!
This anti submarine warfare aircraft has served from carrier fleets since 1974. The S-3A has also been used for in flight refueling. For FSX & FS2004 and FS2002. For more information, click here.

 

Spitfire
The Supermarine Spitfire was a top fighter during WWII and an important aircraft of the 1940's. Complete with moving parts and ready for combat missions. For CFS1, CFS2 and FS2000. For more information, click here.

T-38C Talon - New!
Used by the military to train some of their finest for the more powerful F-15, F-16 and F-22. Since 1959, more than 1,100 of these aircraft were built, the most recent converted to glass cockpit with "heads-up" display. By Pavel Tobolka. For FSX & FS2004.
For more information, click here.

 

TBF-1C Avenger - New!
Originally designed as a torpedo bomber, this 3 crew Avenger flew off the USS Enterprise. More than 7000 aircraft served the war effort. By Graham Oxtoby, Dave Eckert and Dennis Seeley. For FSX & FS2004.
For more information, click here.

 

UH-1H Huey
The Huey is the world's most widely used 'copter. A proven winner, Bell has made more than 16,000 of these aircraft since 1956 with a combined 27 million hours of flight time. By Tolga Piskin. For FS2004 and FS2002.
For more information, click here.

 

UH-60 Blackhawk
The Army uses the Sikorsky UH-60 for air assault, air cavalry, aeromedical evacuation. Introduced in 1978, the Blackhawk transports 11 air assault troops to the lines at up to 150 knots. By Trevor Hale. For FS2004 and FS2002.
For more information, click here.