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  1. X-Plane 11.40+ Hawker Hunter Mk 6 2.0

    X-Plane 11.40+ Hawker Hunter Mk 6 2.0. This is a Hawker Hunter Mk 6 shown in the colors of 111 Squadron - The Black Arrows. The Black Arrows, one of the predecessors to the current Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team the Red Arrows, were an aerobatic demonstration team formed in 1956 by Squadron Leader Roger L. Topp, then Commanding Officer 111 Squadron ("treble-one"). One of the many memorable feats accomplished by the Black Arrows was the execution of a world record loop of 22 Hawker Hunters in formation at the Society of British Aircraft Constructors' show at Farnborough in 1958. This was a world record for the greatest number of aircraft looped in formation, and remains unbroken to this day. By Ray Hill.
     
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  2. X-Plane 11.40+ Hawker Hunter F Mk 6 Blue Diamonds 1.0.2

    X-Plane 11.40+ Hawker Hunter F Mk 6 Blue Diamonds 1.0.2. This is a Hawker Hunter F Mk 6 shown in the colors of 92 Squadron, Blue Diamonds. For about two years (around 1961) the RAF's 92 and 111 squadrons were contending for premiere aerobatic team status. By Ray Hill.
     

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  3. X-Plane 11.35+ Fairchild Packet C-119 Flying Boxcar 1.3

    X-Plane 11.35+ Fairchild Packet C-119 Flying Boxcar 1.3. This is the first C119 flying for the Belgian Air Force. My father flew it in October 1952 from ONBR, which was the military base of the 15th Wing in Melsbroek, outside Brussels. My first version of the aircraft was made in 1999 for X-Plane 5.5 and it was given to Austin Meyer who included it to the download. Then I started flying real aircraft until recently, when I brushed up the old C-119 from my father. He flew the aircraft many places in Europe and also to what was the Belgian Congo, to the military base of Kamina. They flew over Africa, at night, using a bubble sextant to find their position on three stars. Then a driftmeter was also used to find the wind component of their course. This X-Plane 11 model is made from the C-119 user manual that I have, as scanned by the Brussels air force museum of Le Cinquantenaire. Most of the instruments are true copies but, in some places, I had to adapt it to a modern simulator. Start-up switches are on the overhead panel. Note that the aircraft can reverse the pitch of the propeller. This is marked as the red area of the throttles. In real life, you have to lift the handles to reverse and pull them down. In the simulator, with your joystick throttle, you can only go to idle - no pitch. To reverse it, you will need to pull down the handles with the mouse, on the screen. You can pull one handle at the time, or both if the mouse is half-way between them. Note: due to the hardware limitation, the throttle handle works like this: from your joystick, from idle to 99 percent of maximum power. To simulate water injection, switch it on and the handle will go to 100 percent. Please help me to improve the aircraft. Any comment would be very welcome (contact details included). PS: the lady on the dashboard is my mother. My father always had her photo on his long distance flights. Version 1.3 is a try to fix the autopilot. Ken Fallon made the USAF liveries. Thanks to Ralph Wigzell, my test pilot, Jean-Pierre for the general support and Troopie for the driftmeter. Click the instrument to open its window. Read the Read_me.txt and the C-119 user manual.pdf files. Thank you everyone. By Michel Verheughe.

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  4. X-Plane 11.40+ Hawker Siddeley P.1154 1.0

    X-Plane 11.40+ Hawker Siddeley P.1154 1.0. The Hawker Siddeley P1154 was a planned supersonic vertical/short take-off and landing fighter aircraft designed by Hawker Siddeley Aviation. This a re-post of Daniel Grimes original V9 work, and saved through X-Plane versions, 9, 10 and 11.41; so it's back from the dead! Please see the included documentation for further details. By Ray Hill.

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  5. X-Plane 11.30+ Hawker P1216 1.0.1

    X-Plane 11.30+ Hawker P1216 1.0.1. The 1216 was a Hawker design study for a Harrier replacement. Built by Daniel Grimes who gave me permission to bring it back to life. The 1216 has no mods apart from GPS required for X-Plane 11. May need to take weapons off for VTOL. The 1216 was an evolution from the 1214, so maybe they learnt something about Xwings in the tunnel? By Ray Hill.

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  6. X-Plane 11.35+ Hawker Harrier T52 2.1

    X-Plane 11.35+ Hawker Harrier T52 2.1. This is a beta, there are still a few things that need doing but it is useable. It is a significant redevelopment of an original from a V9 build passed on to me by Daniel Grimes. It represents G-VTOL which was Hawker/BAe's sales and technical demonstrator now on permanent display at Brooklands. I am putting this out as a free beta to see what interest is out there, so keep an eye out for future updates. There is a pilots notes file in the folder. Yep, some of the cockpit needs more work and I will eventually improve the paintwork as the more technical things get sorted. I would appreciate any input from anyone who knows how to get the HUD working in 3D. Version 2.1: more work on the cockpit with the instruments now being much closer to the real aircraft. By Ray Hill.

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  7. X-Plane 11 Hawker Hunter WB188 2.0

    X-Plane 11 Hawker Hunter WB188 2.0. This was the first prototype which was modified and flown by Neville Duke in 1953 to gain the world airspeed record along the South Coast of England. On 7 September 1953, Duke set a new world air speed record of 727.63 mph (1,171.01 km/h), flying Hunter WB188. With this world record Neville Duke exceeded the unofficial world record set by Heini Dittmar with the Me 163 BV18. This record was broken shortly after by Mike Lithgow flying a Supermarine Swift in Libya. This aeroplane is on display at Tangmere, from where it originally made its record breaking flight. The major modifications were an Avon engine with re-heat, pointed nose and a split airbrake to the tail (plus a lot of polish). Please feel free to hack it around and make any improvements. Please see the included documentation for further details and changes. By Ray Hill.

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  8. X-Plane 11.35+ Northrop YB-49 2.0

    X-Plane 11.35+ Northrop YB-49 2.0. This is just an interesting aero test. Northrop were definitely onto something with this one (validated here through Laminar's moving wind tunnel). So nothing special here; flies, rolls, loops very well, problem on takeoff trying to keep it straight on runway and doesn't require flaps for takeoff. Speedbrakes and flaps fitted for landing, use long approach like an airliner. I just really dug the foundation for this. If anyone wants to copy this and develop it further please be my guest. This model is the later jet version. Please see the included documentation for further details and changes. By Ray Hill.
     
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  9. X-Plane 11.35+ Saunders Roe SR53 1.0

    X-Plane 11.35+ Saunders Roe SR53 1.0. The Saunders-Roe SR.53 was a British prototype interceptor aircraft of mixed jet and rocket propulsion developed for the Royal Air Force by Saunders-Roe in the early 1950s. This model is another aero test of an experimental hybrid interceptor. If anyone does wants to copy this model and develop it further please be my guest. Please see the included documentation for further details on this model. By Ray Hill.

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  10. X-Plane 11.30+ Vickers Varsity 1.2.0

    X-Plane 11.30+ Vickers Varsity 1.2.0. The Vickers Varsity is a British twin-engined crew trainer operated by the Royal Air Force for 25 years from 1951. The Varsity was introduced to replace the Wellington T10 trainer. The first production aircraft were delivered for operational use in 1951 to No. 201 Advanced Flying School at RAF Swinderby, where they were used to train pilots to fly multi-engined aircraft. It also equipped two Air Navigator Schools in 1952, and the Bomber Command Bombing school, with the job of training crews for RAF Bomber-Command's V-bomber crews. The last flying example (Serial WL679) was operated by the Royal Aircraft Establishment; it was retired into preservation at the RAF Museum (Cosford) in 1992. Please see the included documentation for further details on this model. By Ray Hill.

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  11. X-Plane 11.30+ Ilyushin Il-28 Beagle 1.0.1

    X-Plane 11.30+ Ilyushin Il-28 Beagle 1.0.1. The Ilyushin Il-28 is a jet bomber of the immediate postwar period that was originally manufactured for the Soviet Air Forces. It was the Soviet Union's first such aircraft to enter large-scale production. It was also licence-built in China as the Harbin H-5. Full production in three factories started in September 1949, with service deliveries starting in early 1950, allowing 25 Il-28s to be displayed at the Moscow May Day parade of 1950 (as ordered by Joseph Stalin when it was ordered into production in 1949). The Il-28 was widely exported, serving in the air arms of some 20 plus nations, ranging from the Warsaw Pact to various Middle-Eastern and African air forces. Two are aircraft are presented here; one operated by the 57th Air Army based at Lviv airfield (UKLL), and another operated by the 51st AB of Egyptian (United Arab Republic) Air Force based at Azmara airfield (HEAZ). Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilots. By Philippe Gastebois.
     

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  12. X-Plane 11.30+ AVRO 707 1.0.1

    X-Plane 11.30+ AVRO 707 1.0.1. Avro built four prototypes to test a variety of handling characteristics for wing shapes on the Vulcan bomber. This is simply a re-post of Daniel Grimes' original work run up to V11 (mustn't be allowed to rot on the scrapheap). Each plane has different handling characteristics (the first two are quite nasty). Please fly from the external view (shift 4) as the cockpit interiors need re-doing (not that there will be anything too exciting in these anyway). It is interesting see the visual differences through the versions and compare layouts with the MK1 Vulcan (particularly the C version). Landing a delta has challenges requiring a nose high approach which gives high ground effect at flare, so the aircraft will often just float down the runway if the speed is too high. Later on the Fairey Delta 2 was used in a similar way to evaluate the Wing for Concorde. Please see the included documentation for further details on this model. By Ray Hill.

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  13. X-Plane 11 Boeing P-8A Poseidon 987 USN Supreme Edition 1.0.1

    X-Plane 11 Boeing P-8A Poseidon 987 USN Supreme Edition 1.0.1. This is a United States Navy P8A Poseidon 982 Supreme Edition paint for the default X-Plane 11 737-800. This paint is also equipped with 3D objects on the fuselage showing all the antenna, domes and defence pods and correct wings. There is a tutorial of how to use Plane-Maker to get the 3D objects to show in the sim. Please note: you must read the included documentation before installation! By James Lambe.

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  14. X-Plane 11 RNZAF Boeing P-8A Poseidon Supreme Edition

    X-Plane 11 RNZAF Boeing P-8A Poseidon Supreme Edition. This is a Royal New Zealand Air Force Poseidon Supreme Edition paint for the default X-Plane 11 737 800. This paint is also equipped with 3D objects on the fuselage showing all the antenna, domes and defence pods and correct wings. There is a tutorial of how to use Plane-Maker to get the 3D objects to show in the sim. Please note: you must read the included documentation before installation! By James Lambe.

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  15. X-Plane 11 RNAF Default KC-10 1.0

    X-Plane 11 RNAF Default KC-10 1.0. This is a Royal Netherlands Air Force livery for the default KC10. There are still two in use in the Netherlands (one day they will be replaced by the A330 tanker). Unzip and place into the liveries section of the default KC-10. If a liveries folder is not present, simply create one. By Henk de Bruin.

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  16. X-Plane 11 RNAF Gulstream G-IV SP 1.0

    X-Plane 11 RNAF Gulstream G-IV SP 1.0. This is a RNAF livery for the Gulstream G-IV SP created by Garren Hansen (GULFSTREAM_G-IV_SP_11.ZIP). To install, unzip and place the folder named: RNAF into the liveries section of the aircraft. By Henk de Bruin.

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  17. X-Plane 11.30+ Vickers Valiant 2.0

    X-Plane 11.30+ Vickers Valiant 2.0. This is a re-post of Daniel Grimes original model, updated (with permission) for X-Plane 11. Daniel's original description is as follows: The Valiant was the first V bomber in service; and the first out of service! It was designed as a low-tech stop gap until the more risky Vulcan and Victor were brought into service. The Valiant didn't have the aesthetic beauty of its Vulcan and Victor stable-mates, so it's the lesser known V-bomber. It was also hastily withdrawn after 10 years operational service because of fatigue problems that became evident when the role was switched from high to low altitude (as the Vulcan and Victor took on the high altitude role) - the main wing spar failed whilst a Valiant was in flight, but it got back to base. The Valiant saw operational service against Egypt in 1956. The zip file contains 3 Valiants: Type 660 Prototype - less powerful engines and a bit lighter than the production model - finished in bare metal, Type 673 Valiant B2 Pathfinder, and lastly Type 706 Valiant B1. Details of each type are contained in the included documentation. My thanks again to Daniel for allowing this model to be updated. By Ray Hill.
     

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  18. X-Plane Royal Air Force Phenom 100

    X-Plane Royal Air Force Phenom 100. This repaint is for the payware Carenado Phenom 100. Although the RAF have the Phenom for flight training in real life, this is a fictional version attached to the Force Protection Wing for VIP flights. Unzip and place the folder 'RAF' into the liveries directory of the aircraft. By James Lambe.

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  19. X-Plane 11.20+ T-80 Falcon II 1.0.5

    X-Plane 11.20+ T-80 Falcon II 1.0.5. This is a military trainer, much like a T-34 but with side-by-side seating and a different tail. Everything that should work works (light switches, battery, fuel selector, so on), even the trim tabs on the elevator and rudder move (so do their actuators). This update adds canopy reflection (thanks to Leen de Jager) and fixes nose gear steering. By Alex Jenns (A-Pilot).

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  20. X-Plane 11 Lockheed Martin SR-72 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Lockheed Martin SR-72 1.0. The Lockheed Martin SR72 is an American hypersonic UAV concept intended for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. Lockheed Martin privately proposed it to succeed the retired Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. There were unconfirmed reports about the SR-72 dating back to 2007, when various sources disclosed that Lockheed Martin was developing an airplane able to fly six times the speed of sound or Mach 6 (4,000 mph; 6,400 km/h; 3,500 kn) for the United States Air Force. Documentation for this X-Plane rendition is included in the download. By Billy Bargagliotti.

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  21. X-Plane 11.30+ Blackburn Buccaneer S.2 1.0

    X-Plane 11.30+ Blackburn Buccaneer S.2 1.0. The Blackburn Buccaneer is a British carrier-borne attack aircraft designed in the 1950s for the Royal Navy (RN). The Buccaneer was originally designed in response to the Soviet Union's Sverdlov-class cruiser construction program. Instead of building a new fleet of its own, the Royal Navy could use the Buccaneer to attack these ships by approaching at low altitudes below the ship's radar horizon. Buccaneer S.2: development of the S.1 with various improvements, and powered by the more powerful Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan engines. From 1962, ten were built by Blackburn Aircraft Limited, and seventy-four by Hawker Siddeley Aviation Limited. The aircraft presented here is an aircraft of No. 208 Squadron, operating from Muharraq Air Base, Bahrain. Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilot. By Philippe Gastebois.
     
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=vBtsEw47pwk

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  22. X-Plane 11.30+ Fairey Delta 2 1.0

    X-Plane 11.30+ Fairey Delta 2 1.0. The Fairey Delta 2 or FD2 was a British supersonic research aircraft produced by the Fairey Aviation Company in response to a specification from the Ministry of Supply for a specialised aircraft for conducting investigations into flight and control at transonic and supersonic speeds. This X-Plane model is a representation of the March 1956 word record breaker (1,132 mph) flown by Peter Twiss. Please see the included documentation for further details on this model. By Ray Hill.
     

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  23. X-Plane 11.30+ Yakovlev Yak-15 1.0

    X-Plane 11.30+ Yakovlev Yak-15 1.0. The Yakovlev Yak-15 was a first-generation Soviet turbojet fighter developed by the Yakovlev design bureau immediately after World War II. It used a reverse-engineered German Junkers Jumo 004 engine. Along with the Swedish Saab 21R, it was one of only two jets to be successfully converted from a piston-powered aircraft and enter production. 280 aircraft were built in 1947. Although nominally a fighter, it was mainly used to qualify piston-engine-experienced pilots to fly jets. Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilot. By Philippe Gastebois.
     
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  24. X-Plane 11.30+ Armstrong-Whitworth AW-650 Argosy 1.0

    X-Plane 11.30+ Armstrong-Whitworth AW-650 Argosy 1.0. The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy was a British post-war military transport/cargo aircraft and was the last aircraft produced by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft. The Argosy was used by the Royal Air Force for its capability to accommodate 69 troops, or 48 stretcher cases or 29,000 lb (13 tonnes) of freight. This meant it could carry military equipment such as the Saracen or Ferret armoured cars, or artillery such as the 105 mm howitzer or Wombat. Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilots. By Philippe Gastebois.

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  25. X-Plane 11.30+ B-52-2 UAV

    X-Plane 11.30+ B-52-2 UAV. The current armed UAV's usually carry 2-4 small missiles. X-Plane has 24 weapons stations and so does this aircraft. All weapons are 2000 lbs each, and a 1.5 megaton nuclear thermal or EMP are available. Permission to modify the original B52 model was given by Austin Meyer. The engines on this aircraft are from the Boeing 777ER. Documentation for this aircraft is included in the download. By Billy Bargagliotti.

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