X-Plane's modeling technique allows for accurate simulations of an incredible variety of aircraft- private airplanes, military vehicles, experimentals, helicopters, even fictional craft and flying suits.

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[1] B-2 bomber



[2] B-52H Stratofortress



[3] V-22 Osprey



[4] Bell 206 helicopter



[5] F-22 Raptor



[6] Bombardier 415



[7] C-119 Boxcar



[8] Cessna 172



[9] Pelican



[10] XB-70 Valkyrie



[11] F-105 Thunderchief



[12] Black Hawk helicopter



[13] BirdMan suit



[14] SR-71 Blackbird



[15] SpaceShipOne and White Knight



[16] Star Wars Kolossus Pod Racer



[17] F4-J Phantom



[18] P-51



[19] Japanese SciFi Anime



[20] Space shuttle



[21] Hindenburg



[22] X-45 UCAV



[23] X-15



[24] X-30 National Aerospace Plane



[25] F-35B JSF

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