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Third-party aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator X are those aircraft developed by a third-party which are not available in the base simulator. As the simulator predates the advent of in-sim marketplaces and Microsoft did not create their own, all aircraft released for the sim by parties other than Microsoft Game Studios are considered third-party. Generally users must manually install this type of content, though some retailers and developers offer automated install software which can also keep third-party content up-to-date.

Civil aircraft

Aerobatic airplanes‎

Agricultural aircraft

Airliners

Propliners

Narrow-body jet airliners

Wide-body jet airliners

Supersonic airliners

Amphibious civil airplanes‎

Business jets‎

Civil cargo aircraft‎

Commuter aircraft‎

Kit aircraft

Light-sport airplanes

Civil observation airplanes‎

Outsize cargo freight airplanes

Racing airplanes

Regional aircraft‎

Civil STOL aircraft‎

Touring airplanes

Civil trainer aircraft‎

Ultralights‎

Civil utility airplanes

Civil utility helicopters

Very light jets

Sailplanes

Spaceplanes

Military aircraft

Attack airplanes‎‎

Attack helicopters‎

Bombers‎‎

Military cargo aircraft‎

Close air support airplanes‎

Fighters

Air superiority fighters‎‎

Fighter-bombers‎

Multirole fighters‎‎

Night fighters‎‎

Strike fighters‎‎

Interceptors‎‎

Liaison aircraft‎‎

Maritime strike aircraft‎‎

Military observation aircraft‎‎

Photo reconnaissance aircraft‎‎

Maritime reconnaissance aircraft‎‎

Stealth aircraft‎‎‎

Strategic reconnaissance aircraft‎‎‎

Photo reconnaissance aircraft‎‎

Electronic warfare aircraft‎‎

Military trainer aircraft‎‎‎

Military transport airplanes

Military transport helicopters‎‎‎

Military utility airplanes‎‎‎

Military utility helicopters‎‎‎

Military STOL aircraft‎‎‎

Vintage aircraft‎

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