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| FS2004 Boeing 777-200ER, Real Chrome |
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This is a fictional repaint of Meljet B777-200ER v.2 with GE-90 powerplants in Real Chrome livery.
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| FS2004 Airbus A-320, TAM, PT-MZN. |
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The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wingviews, flaps, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed, reflective textures. |
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| FS2004 Boeing 737-800, American Airlines Astrojet. |
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In the year 2001 American Airlines painted a 737-800 conmemorating the line of Astrojets it had in the sixtys. So enyoy a real "retro" plane with the present day power. This plane was upgraded for FS2004. |
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| FS2004 Airbus A-319, FAB - Forca Aerea Brasileira. |
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Designed to compete with the Boeing 737 and McDonnell Douglas MD-80, The A319/320/321 were Airbus' first entry in the narrow-body market. Although the aircraft borrows some features from the larger A300 and A310, it is essentially a new design equipped with many state-of-the-art engineering innovations. For example, The A319/320/321 were the first commercial jetliners with a full fly-by-wire control system. Other advanced features include widespread use of composite materials to reduce weight, sophisticated avionics including a gust-alleviation system allowing a smoother ride, advanced cockpit warning systems, and high-technology engines to reduce noise and fuel consumption.Model by Albaro Villegas and Ric Barker. Master Textures by Ben Jones. FDE by Eugene "Schitirlitz" Schneider." Texture FAB by Eugênio Braga. FDE modified by Leonardo Cheffer and Paulo Soares TAM Brasilian Airliners. |
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| FS2004 Airbus A-380-800, Singapore Airlines "First to Fly" |
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High quality Gmax model of the Airbus A380-800, the world's largest passenger jet. The model includes all the usual things as a steering nosewheel, taxi and landing lights, dynamics shine and all moving parts, including a fully animated landing gear animation. Some special things include three opening doors, with visible interior. Flexing wings, wing views and trim animation for the horizontal stabilisers. Model, dynamics and textures by Robert Versluys. |
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