Modules are any add-on content (commonly refereed to as DLC's or DownLoadable Content) that are made officially by Eagle Dynamics or their 3rd party affiliates. Currently there are eight (8) 3rd parties creating modules along side Eagle Dynamics. I'll list them below with the modules they have created and what is currently announced. Any modules that have Early Access next to them means that they are released but are still in development so expect a lot of changes to them until they reach release status.
Eagle Dynamics (ED):
- Released:
- Normandy 1944 Map
- WWII Asset Pack
- Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) Map
- Spitefire LF Mk. IX
- L-39 Albatros
- Bf-109 K-4 Kurfurst
- Fw-190 D-9 Dora
- A-10C Warthog
- Flaming Cliffs 3 (FC3) All planes listed are available in this one package
- F-15C - available separately
- Su-27 - available separately
- Su-33 - available separately (Early Access)
- Su-25 - available separately
- A-10A - available separately
- Mig-29A - only in FC3 (there are plans for separate availability)
- Mig-29G - only in FC3 (there are plans for separate availability)
- Mig-29S - only in FC3 (there are plans for separate availability)
- Combined Arms
- P-51D Mustang
- Black Shark 2
- In Development:
VEAO Simulations
- Released:
- In Development:
- P-40F Kittyhawk
RAZBAM:
- Released:
- In Development:
- Mig-19P
- A-29B
- A-7
Belsimtek:
- Released:
- F-5E Tiger II
- Mig-15bis
- F-86F Saber
- Mi-8MTV2 Magnificent Eight
- UH-1H Huey
- NS 430 Navigation System for Mi-8MTV2
- In Development:
- Mi-24P
- F-4E
Heatblur Simulations:
- Released:
- In Development:
- F-14A/B
AvioDev:
- Released:
- In Development:
- Mirage F1
Polychop Simulations:
- Released:
- In Development:
- JU-87D-5/G-2 (on hold while they look for a coder who understands German)
Magnitude 3 LLC:
- Released:
- In Development:
- Christen Eagle II
MilTech-5:
- Released:
- (nothing yet)
- In Development:
- BO-105 PAH1A1
Deka Ironwork Simulation:
- Released:
- J-11A (FC3 update)
- In Development:
- JF-17
That's a pretty long list but you can see they are hard at work making this game a fun environment with different planes to fly (provided you're willing to spend the money on the modules and the time to learn them). I'll end this post by listing the modules that I personally have and next time I talk about DCS I'll go into which plane is easiest to fly and which has the steepest learning curve. 😉 Until then, happy flying.
The modules I own:
The newest additions to my "arsenal":
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