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FS2004 A380-800 Butterfly. I have spent great amount of time to provide you with the most acurate paint along with realistic shadow, shine and reflective effects, Featuring 32bit Highly Detailed graphics with night light effects,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.
Included are default panel and sound.
Original model by Robert Versluys. Thank's to Robert Versluys for his great work !
Paint by MONTABORD Miguel.
"Air-Butterfly" is a virtual airline company.
Posted Mar 30, 2009 01:14 by MONTABORD Miguel
12.38Mb (3346 downloads)
Boeing 747-100 SR_SUD Orient Thai. Model by Project Opensky.
Posted Mar 28, 2009 05:01 by Ryan C
0.95Mb (909 downloads)
This is another repaint for the FS9 Default 737. The repaint is fictional, but there is 737-200s in Canadian Airlines. Unfortunately, Canadian Airlines was merged into Air Canada in 2001. A repaint was portrayed if there was a 737-400 in Canadian Airlines. Splash screen included. B737-400 Paint Kit by Rob Smith. By Victor Vu.
Posted Mar 27, 2009 13:46 by Victor Vu
1.36Mb (1370 downloads)
Santa Barbara Airlines McDonnell-Douglas MD-82, registration YV153T, a new aircraft in the fleet
for international flights. Textures only for SGA's
latest Douglas MD-80 series release, (sga80.zip), by Erick Cantu & Frank Idone package. Fully reworked textures, tail and wings.
By Juan Ernesto Oropeza.
Required files:
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Posted Mar 27, 2009 02:36 by Juan Ernesto Oropeza
1.37Mb (1347 downloads)
Santa Barbara Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31, registered as YV2430. It operated with Aserca Airlines as YV241T (blue livery), and now in service with SBA for domestic flights. Textures only for SGA's latest Douglas DC-9 series release, (SGA930.zip)
By Juan Ernesto Oropeza
Required files:
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Posted Mar 27, 2009 02:31 by Juan Ernesto Oropeza
9.12Mb (2247 downloads)
Santa Barbara Airlines Boeing 757-236, registration YV2242. Model and default textures by Project OpenSky, (Lee Rosario, Albert Bouwman, C. Vincent Cho, Hiroshi Igami). Master paintkit by Roberto Leiro.Original repaint by Gustavo La Cruz and Juan Ernesto Oropeza. Update includes fuselage detail fixes, wings and full color tail.
By Juan Ernesto Oropeza.
Required files:
required file
Posted Mar 27, 2009 02:23 by Juan Ernesto Oropeza
1.15Mb (712 downloads)
This is another repaint for the FS9 Default 777. The repaint is fictional, so there is no 777s in Zoom Airlines service. Unfortunately, Zoom Airlines was filed for bankruptcy in August 2008. A repaint was portrayed if there was a 777 in Zoom Airlines Service. Splash screen included. 777-300 Paint Kit by Rob Smith. By Victor Vu.
Posted Mar 26, 2009 18:07 by Victor Vu
1.80Mb (1773 downloads)
This is another repaint for the FS9 Default 737. The repaint is fictional, but there is a fleet of 737-600s, -700s, and ,-800s series in WestJet service. Splash screen included. A repaint was portrayed if there was a 737-400 in WestJet Service. Splash screen included. B737-400 Paint Kit by Rob Smith. By Victor Vu.
Posted Mar 26, 2009 18:05 by Victor Vu
1.17Mb (697 downloads)
This is another repaint for the FS9 Default 737. The repaint is fictional, but there is 737-200s in Canadian Airlines. Unfortunately, Canadian Airlines was merged into Air Canada in 2001. A repaint was portrayed if there was a 737-400 in Canadian Airlines. Splash screen included. B737-400 Paint Kit by Rob Smith. By Victor Vu.
Posted Mar 26, 2009 18:02 by Victor Vu
1.07Mb (942 downloads)
This is another repaint for the FS9 Default 737. The repaint is fictional, but there is 737-200s in Canadian Airlines. Unfortunately, Canadian Airlines was merged into Air Canada in 2001. A repaint was portrayed if there was a 737-400 in Canadian Airlines. Splash screen included. B737-400 Paint Kit by Rob Smith. By Victor Vu.
Posted Mar 26, 2009 17:59 by Victor Vu