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  1. X-Plane 11.50+ Curtiss TS-1 Seaplane 2.0

    X-Plane 11.50+ Curtiss TS-1 Seaplane 2.0. The Naval Aircraft Factory TS-1 was an early biplane fighter aircraft of the United States Navy, serving from 1922 to 1929. The NAF provided Curtiss with the plans to build the aircraft, and the result, designated TS-1, arrived on May 9, 1922. The TS-1 from Curtiss was delivered with wheels, so the Naval Aircraft Factory (NAF) also designed wooden floats to enable their use on vessels other than aircraft carriers. The aircraft were slung over the side by crane or launched from capital ship catapults. Squadron VO-1 (aircraft modeled here) operated this way from 1922, and VF-1 flew its float-equipped TS-1s from battleships in 1925 and 1926. Credits goes to Beber for the use of his pilot. By Philippe Gastebois.

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  2. X-Plane 11 Este TH32 Spotter 2.0

    X-Plane 11 Este TH32 Spotter 2.0. This is an update of a fictional model I created some years back and thought it would be nice to share with the community. My inspiration for this aircraft comes from the 1930s. The model includes a series of liveries and a 3D cockpit. I hope you enjoy flying it. By Stephane Toledo.

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  3. X-Plane Purple Rain N-RAIN Civilian Henschel HS-123 1.0

    X-Plane Purple Rain N-RAIN Civilian Henschel HS-123 1.0. This is a a completely fictitious livery for the HS-123 by A-Pilot: HENSCHEL_HS-123.ZIP. To install, unzip and place the newly created folder into the liveries directory of the aircraft. By Paul Mort.

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  4. X-Plane Bugatti Model 100 1.0

    X-Plane Bugatti Model 100 1.0. Here you will find a collection of different plane models that I had started, but which have remained unfinished. They are now offered to anyone who would like to continue them. My only condition is that my name appears in any future publications. I also prohibit any commercial use of these projects. Apart from that, you are free to do what you like with them. I thought it was a shame not to let you benefit from them, so if some of you are willing...please enjoy my models. By Stephane Toledo.

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  5. X-Plane Henschel HS-123 Spanish Air Force Version 1.0

    X-Plane Henschel HS-123 Spanish Air Force Version 1.0. This is a Spanish Air Force version of the freeware X-Plane 11 Henschel HS-123 by J. K. (A-Pilot). The aircraft represented here is a bare-metal version, retired from service in 1953. Important: since the bare-metal finish requires the modification of most of the "Objects" (adding directive "NORMAL_METALNESS"), and the creation or modification of corresponding normals-textures, I've agreed with the author, that the easier and more practical manner to publish this livery is to upload it as a complete aircraft. So, you will find a version of the aircraft named HS-123 - Spanish A.F, not just a livery. By Antonio Navarro.

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  6. X-Plane 11.50+ Henschel HS-123 Package 1.0.1

    X-Plane 11.50+ Henschel HS-123 Package 1.0.1. HS-123 package comes with four variants. Two military: one with and without wheel pants. Two civilian: one with and without the aux tank. The civilian one comes with a Garmin 530 mounted where the weapons control switches would be. The military one just has a weapons control switch area there and no Garmin. HS-123s were dive bombing/close support aircraft flown by the German Luftwaffe, Spanish Air force, and Republic of China Air Force. They were produced from 1936 to 1938 and about 265 of them were built. The demilitarized version is fictional but it is fun and it comes with some fun paints. The military version paints come with two options: one with the classic insignia (labeled with a 1 after the name in liveries in the aircraft select menu) from WWII, and alternate versions without the "unfriendly square thing" on the tail for those who prefer that. Oh by the way. there's a cockpit diagram in the aircraft's main folder titled "COCKPIT LAYOUT" as some of it is a little unconventional. This is my second ever try making custom gauges so don't get too excited about them. This is completely optional, and I don't want you to feel like I'm sitting on the X-Plane curb holding out an old coffee mug, but if you like this little Henschel, spare change donations are appreciated. I've added donation links in the documentation (but it's entirety optional). Version 1.0.1: fixed high idle. This aircraft is distributed as freeware. Do not modify, redistribute, or otherwise reproduce any of it without prior permission. Author J. K. (A-Pilot).

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  7. X-Plane 11 Bare Metal K7960 Gloster Gladiator 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Bare Metal K7960 Gloster Gladiator 1.0. This is a livery for the Gloster Gladiator by Mike Hudson (GLOSTERGLADIATOR_MSH.ZIP). All credit goes to Mike Hudson for an excellent detailed freeware model of the Gladiator. Repainted in Gimp from a photograph using decals of the era. By Paul Mort.

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  8. X-Plane 11 'Gigi' MK1 60C N5567 Gloster Gladiator 1.0

    X-Plane 11 'Gigi' MK1 60C N5567 Gloster Gladiator 1.0 This is a livery for the Gloster Gladiator by Mike Hudson (GLOSTERGLADIATOR_MSH.ZIP). All credit goes to Mike Hudson for an excellent detailed freeware model of the Gladiator. By Paul Mort.

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  9. X-Plane 11.50+ Fokker Super Universal 1.0.1

    X-Plane 11.50+ Fokker Super Universal 1.0.1. The Fokker Super Universal was an airliner produced in the United States in the late 1920s, an enlarged and improved version of the Fokker Universal, fitted with cantilever wings and an enclosed cockpit. The aircraft presented here is the first production aircraft named "The Virginia" used by Richard E. Byrd in the Antarctic in 1928. The aircraft was badly damaged by high winds and was abandoned there. Credit goes to Bernard Augras for using his pilot. By Philippe Gastebois.

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  10. X-Plane 11 RAF 'Sweet Sue' Gloster Gladiator 1.0

    X-Plane 11 RAF 'Sweet Sue' Gloster Gladiator 1.0. This is a livery for the Gloster Gladiator by Mike Hudson (GLOSTERGLADIATOR_MSH.ZIP). Repainted in an authentic livery from a photograph. All credit goes to Mike Hudson for an excellent detailed freeware model of the Gladiator. Repainted in Gimp. By Paul Mort.

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  11. X-Plane 11.50+ Bristol Bulldog II 1.0

    X-Plane 11.50+ Bristol Bulldog II 1.0. The Bristol Bulldog was a British Royal Air Force single-seat biplane fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company. More than 400 Bulldogs were produced for the RAF and overseas customers, and it was one of the most famous aircraft used by the RAF during the inter-war period. The one presented here is an aircraft from No. 19 Squadron based at Duxford. Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilot. By Philippe Gastebois.

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  12. X-Plane 11.50+ Avro 504 3.1

    X-Plane 11.50+ Avro 504 3.1. The Avro 504 was a First World War biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others. Production during the war totalled 8,970 and continued for almost 20 years, making it the most-produced aircraft of any kind that served in the First World War, in any military capacity, during that conflict. More than 10,000 were built from 1913 until production ended in 1940. Many thanks to Beber for the use of his pilot. Please see the included documentation for further details on this model. Version 3.1: another evolution including some valuable input from Dan Hopwood on the sounds and the flight model. Sound is better at about half volume. By Ray Hill.

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  13. X-Plane 11.35+ Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a 1.0.4

    X-Plane 11.35+ Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a 1.0.4. This aeroplane was designed by the RAF -- Royal Aircraft Factory at Farnborough. The volume production was sub-contracted out to various organisations amongst which included Vickers and Martin-Handasyde. This was possibly the RFC's (Royal Flying Corp's) most successful day fighter. This X-Plane build is a preview of a work in progress and will improve through successive releases. Please see the included documentation for further details/changes on this model. Version 1.0.4: better 3D cockpit, hand throttle, battery and ignition switches. No starter as I haven't worked out how to animate the feller swinging the prop". By Ray Hill.

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  14. X-Plane 11.50+ AWXDH82 Tiger Moth 1.1.0

    X-Plane 11.50+ AWXDH82 Tiger Moth 1.1.0. Aeroworx proudly presents the DeHavilland DH82A Tiger Moth II. The de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. In late 1934 50 Tiger Moths of a more refined design, sometimes referred to as the Tiger Moth II, were produced; these aircraft saw the adoption of the de Havilland Gipsy Major engine, capable of generating 130 HP, and the use of plywood decking on the rear fuselage in place of traditional fabric covering the stringers. Throughout the period 1934–1936 production activity was centred upon meeting the demand for military trainers. Civil examples were also being produced at this time. By 1944, 8,868 of these aircraft were produced. Aeroworx - Johan van Wyk and Fred Stegmann with consent from Ant's Airplanes to use his freeware airplane's textures. Version 1.1: mostly cosmetic changes have been made in this update namely: pilot Added, parking brake lever added, Comm1 radio now active, modified Airfoil by Dan Hopgood and propeller start sequence added, please read the included POH. By Johan van Wyk and Fred Stegmann.

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  15. X-Plane 11.50+ Breguet XIV "Lignes Aeriennes Latecoere" 1.0

    X-Plane 11.50+ Breguet XIV "Lignes Aeriennes Latecoere" 1.0. The Breguet XIV (in contemporary practice) or Breguet 14 was a French biplane bomber and reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. It was built in very large numbers and production continued for many years after the end of the war. The 14 Tbis also formed the basis of the improved 14 Tbis Sanitaire air ambulance version, and 100 mail planes custom-built for Latecoere's airline, Lignes Aeriennes Latecoere. Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilot. By Philippe Gastebois.

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  16. X-Plane 11 Zeppelin-Staaken E-4/20 1.0

    X-Plane 11 Zeppelin-Staaken E-4/20 1.0. The Zeppelin-Staaken E-4/20 was a revolutionary four-engine all-metal passenger monoplane designed in 1917 by Adolf Rohrbach and completed in 1919 at the Zeppelin-Staaken works outside Berlin, Germany. The E-4/20 was the first four-engine, all-metal stressed skin heavier-than-air airliner built. The E-4 was test flown between 30 September 1920 and 1922 when it was broken up on the orders of the Inter-Allied Commission. Documentation included in the package. By Billy Bargagliotti.

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  17. X-Plane 11.40+ Wittemann-Lewis NBL-1 Barling Bomber 2.0

    X-Plane 11.40+ Wittemann-Lewis NBL-1 Barling Bomber 2.0. The Wittemann-Lewis NBL-1 "Barling Bomber" was an experimental long-range, heavy bomber built for the United States Army Air Service in the early 1920s. Although unsuccessful as a bomber, it was an early attempt at creating a strategic bomber. Although the Barling Bomber was considered a failure at the time, it led the way in the development of large, strategic bombers. Even Gen. "Hap" Arnold, who ordered it destroyed, later stated "if we look at it without bias, certainly [the Barling] had influence on the development of B-17s... and B-29s. Documentation included in the package. Version 2.0 now includes lights. By Billy Bargagliotti.

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  18. X-Plane de Havilland Dragon Rapide Liveries 1.0

    X-Plane de Havilland Dragon Rapide Liveries 1.0. This download contains a bunch of liveries for the updated de Havilland Dragon Rapide by Paul Mort (original model made by Gasthood). You can find the X-Plane 11 model here: de_havilland_dragon_rapide.zip. Liveries include: RAF, RAF /Dutch squadron, KLM aerophoto, USAF transport, and KLU (Royal Dutch Air Force). By Henk de Bruin.

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  19. X-Plane Haran Air Transport de Havilland Dragon Rapide 1.0

    X-Plane Haran Air Transport de Havilland Dragon Rapide 1.0. This is a completely fictitious livery of Haran Air Transport for the X-Plane 11 de Havilland Dragon Rapide (DE_HAVILLAND_DRAGON_RAPIDE.ZIP). To install, simply place the newly created folder into the liveries directory of the aircraft. By Paul Mort.

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  20. X-Plane WWII Camouflage de Havilland Dragon Rapide 1.0

    X-Plane WWII Camouflage de Havilland Dragon Rapide 1.0. This is a WWII camouflage livery for the X-Plane 11 DeHavilland Dragon Rapide (DE_HAVILLAND_DRAGON_RAPIDE.ZIP). To install, simply place the newly created folder into the liveries directory of the aircraft. By Paul Mort.

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  21. X-Plane RAF de Havilland Dragon Rapide 1.0

    X-Plane RAF de Havilland Dragon Rapide 1.0. This is an RAF livery for the X-Plane 11 DeHavilland Dragon Rapide (DE_HAVILLAND_DRAGON_RAPIDE.ZIP). To install, simply place the newly created folder into the liveries directory of the aircraft. By Paul Mort.

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  22. X-Plane 11.50+ Barkley-Grow T8P-1 1.0.1

    X-Plane 11.50+ Barkley-Grow T8P-1 1.0.1. The Barkley-Grow T8P-1 was an airliner developed in the United States shortly before the Second World War. Although it saw limited production, the type was well-received as a bush plane in Canada. A Barkley-Grow T8P-1 (NC18470) went to Antarctica in 1939 on board the USS Bear to support the United States Antarctic Service Expedition under the supervision of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd. Credit goes to Beber for the use of his pilot. Version 1.0.1: propeller and spinner centering corrected. By Philippe Gastebois.

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  23. X-Plane 11.50+ de Havilland Dragon Rapide 1.0

    X-Plane 11.50+ de Havilland Dragon Rapide 1.0. The DeHavilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide is a 1930s short-haul biplane airliner developed and produced by British aircraft company de Havilland. Capable of accommodating 6–8 passengers, it proved an economical and durable craft, despite its relatively primitive plywood construction. The model presented here is an X-Plane 11 update of the wonderful de Havilland DH89 Dragon Rapide by Gasthood. Included in this download are four additional liveries, plus a castoring tailwheel. The de Havilland Dragon Rapide has to be one of my favourite models from Gasthood, so I am extremely grateful to him for allowing me to update it to X-Plane 11. Note: this model has no 3D cockpit, so to access the 2D panel, don't forget to select Alt+w. Expect more liveries to come! By Paul Mort.
     

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  24. X-Plane RAF Transport Command Handley Page HP 42/45 1.0

    X-Plane RAF Transport Command Handley Page HP 42/45 1.0. This is a totally fictitious livery for the Handley Page HP 42/45 by Ron Norvelle (HP42-45V5.ZIP). To install, simply place the newly created folder into the liveries directory of the aircraft. If no 'liveries' folder is present, simply create one. By Paul Mort.

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  25. X-Plane Bygone Airlines Handley Page HP 42/45 1.0

    X-Plane Bygone Airlines Handley Page HP 42/45 1.0. This is a totally fictitious livery for the Handley Page HP 42/45 by Ron Norvelle (HP42-45V5.ZIP). To install, simply place the newly created folder into the liveries directory of the aircraft. If no 'liveries' folder is present, simply create one. By Paul Mort.

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