Aircraft
Civilian Aircraft
Airliners
Boeing 737
- FDM : JSBSim
- Author : David Culp (FDM), Innis Cunningham (3D and Panel)
- Notes : None
Screenshots
Boeing 747-400
Airbus A320-200
Airbus A380
Concorde
McDonnel Douglas MD11
Wikipedia: McDonnell Douglas MD-11
Tupolev 114 airliner
Fokker 100
Tupolev 154
GA Single Enine
Cessna 150x prototype
Cessna 172P Skyhawk (1981 model)
Cessna 172R
Cessna 182
de Havilland Beaver
Fokker Dr.1
ComperSwift
- FDM: Yasim
- Model: Lee Elliott
Piper J3 Cub (J3C-65, 1946 model)
Piper J3 Cub Operations Manual
marchetti-v1
Piper Cherokee Warrior II (1979 model)
Piper Cherokee Warrior II Operations Manual
Pilatus PC-7
Pilatus PC-7 Operations Manual
Sopwith Camel
Sopwith Camel Operations Manual
Cirrus SR-20
Cirrus SR-20 Operations Manual
GA Multi Engine
Beech 99
c310u3a
Boeing314A
Douglas DC-3
GA Business Jet / Turboprop
Cessna 550 Citation-II
Cessna 550 Citation-Bravo
Beechcraft B1900D
Fokker 50
Fokker 70
Helicopter
Eurocopter Bo105
Ecureuil AS 350 Helicopter
Bell 206 JetRanger Helicopter
CH-47 Chinook Helicopter
Military Aircraft
Fairchild A-10
Antonov AN-225
Boeing B-52 F
BAC TSR2 Prototype
MiG-15bis
North American OV-10A Bronco
"The North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco is a turboprop-driven light attack and cargo aircraft. Although it is a fixed-wing aircraft, its mission capabilities resemble a fast, long-range, inexpensive and reliable ultra-heavy attack helicopter. It flies at 350 mph (560 km/h), carries 3 tons of external munitions, and easily loiters for 3 or more hours. It is prized for its versatility, redundancy, load, wide field of view, short-field ability, low operational costs and ease of maintenance." Read more on Wikipedia: OV-10 Bronco
The current model supports a "weather radar" displaying AI weather objects. It does not display METAR "real weather" downloaded by the FG weather system.
Screenshots
Cessna T-37
Northrop T-38
"In the mid-1950s, the USAF required a trainer with higher performance than the T-33 to better prepare student pilots for the latest tactical aircraft that were then coming into service. The aircraft chosen was the T-38A which offered high performance with low maintenance and operating costs. The T-38A became the USAF's first supersonic trainer." Source: NORTHROP T-38A "TALON"
Read more on the Wikipedia abou the T38 Talon
The current model supports display of AI aircraft objects on the radar screen. See the Aircraft/Instruments/radar.xml file for details, or fly the T-38 for a demo.
North American X-15
Northrop/McDonnell Douglas YF-23 ATF prototype
Douglas A4 Skyhawk
Boeing B-29 Superfortress
McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
General Dynamics F-16
Harrier
Hawker Hunter
P-51D
Hawker Hurricane IIb
Soko J-22 Orao / IAR-93
Supermarine Seafire MkIIIc
Seahawk
Spitfire IIa
A-4F Skyhawk
A-4F Skyhawk Operations Manual