This page contains aircraft I have created for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 and 2004. My main focus are military aircraft designed in the Soviet Union during the 1980s, in particular projects that never materialized.
The Tu-360 was designed in the Tupolev OKB during the 1980s as replacement to the Tu-160. It was to carry a 10,000 kg offensive load to a distance of 10,000 km at a speed of Mach 6 powered by six variable-cycle turboramjet engines fuelled with liquid hydrogen. Crew consisted of two pilots. Gmax model with basic virtual cockpit. No panel or sounds included.
You can also download the gmax source files of the Tu-360. No textures included, and mapping
removed from some parts
Note: these files cannot be used in MSFS as such. Download one of the above
files if you wish to fly this aircraft in FS2002/2004.
The Mikoyan Product 1.44 was the first prototype of the MiG-35 (MFI) Russian fifth-generation fighter. Designed in the late 1980s, the economic crisis in Russia delayed its first flight until February 2000. Animated gmax model with reflective textures and basic virtual cockpit. No panel or sounds.
You can also download the untextured gmax source files of the Product 1.44.
Note: these files cannot be used in MSFS as such. Download mig_mfi.zip
above if you wish to fly this aircraft in FS2002/2004.