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![Boeing 747-400 Singapore Airlines [1000th 747]](https://static.simviation.com/THUMBNAIL.png-1.jpg-thumb.jpg)
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Boeing 747-400 Singapore Airlines [1000th 747]. Model by Project Opensky.
Posted Dec 29, 2012 19:49 by Sayegh Mohamed


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EV-9751 textures for the Bell-412EP model by Hovercontrol 412 Personal Edition version 1.0 By Jordan Moore. Textures By Jose Armando Yanez YV-Repaints.
Posted Dec 28, 2012 19:15 by Jose Armando Yanez


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Project 2067 would utilize many of the same systems and components as the larger DC-8 but would have a reduced range and passenger capacity with smaller Pratt & Whitney engines to make it more economical to operate on these shorter routes of 2500 miles or less. Model and textures by J R Lucariny
Posted Dec 28, 2012 18:14 by JRLucarinyFS2004Models


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Douglas DC-9 Compact Jet. Model and textures by J R Lucariny
Posted Dec 28, 2012 18:06 by JRLucarinyFS2004Models


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Saab 90A Swedish Civil passenger airplane. Model and textures by J R Lucariny
Posted Dec 27, 2012 08:59 by JRLucarinyFS2004Models


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CESSNA 185 Skywagon Australia - New South Wales, October 2003 VH-DGL (cn 1851552) (Built 1970). Model and textures by J R Lucariny
Posted Dec 27, 2012 08:52 by JRLucarinyFS2004Models

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Russia Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). To include:
HA7S-Bahynai, HA83-Bestyah, HAD3-Kystatyam, HAF5-Kutana, HAK2-Tyumyati, HAQ6-Mar-Kyuel', HAQ8-Perekatnyi, HB2E-Handyga, HB2K-Sasyr, HB47-Tommot, HB48-Topoliny, HB4G-Kulun-Elbyut, HB51-Utaya, UEAN-Malykay, UEAT-Tubelyh, UEBC-CRB(bolxnica p.Batagaj), UEBE-Tenkeli, UEBG-Haiyr, UEBH-Tabalah, UEBK-Kular, UEBL-Lazo, UEBO-Osohtoh, UEBQ-Nelemnoe, UEBR-Selenyah, UEBW-Verkhoyansk, UEBX-Cheryumcha,UEBY-Saidy, UECB-Burovaya 179093, UECD-Burovaya 363/2, UECK-Srednii Kordon, UECO-Burovaya 363/1, UEDN-Horula, UEEB-Borogontsy, UEED-Sebyan-Kuel, UEEG-Chagda (Uchur), UEEH-Berdigestyakh, UEEJ-Kobyai, UEEK-Yugarenok, UEEP-Pokrovsk Nemyugyuncy, UEER-Churapcha, UEES-Segen-Kyuel, UEEW-Amga, UEEX-Belkachi left, UEEY-Sanyyahtah, UEFN-Borogon, UEGN-Malzhegar, UEGT-Sobolokh, UEHN-Tuobuja, UEIB-Suordakh, UEIN-Marha (Hatyng-Sysy), UEIO-Daban, UEJN-Chukar, UEKO-Delgei, UELA-Algoma, UEMB-Torgo, UEMC-Hatynnah, UEMD-Chagda, UEME-Teya, UEMF-Nelkan (Sakha), UEMG-Kebergene, UEMI-Sitta, UEMK-Kokui, UEML-Ust'-Ynykchan (Solnechnyi), UEMP-Promyshlennyj, UEMQ-Atakh-Yuryakh, UEMR-Aryktah, UEMY-Teryuut, UEMZ-Syagannakh, UENC-Orget, UEND-Kyuletsky-2, UENE-El'gyai, UENH-Mastah, UENL-Ilbene, UENO-Chapaevo, UENQ-Vilyuchan, UENT-Kyuletsky-1, UENU-Mukuchi, UENX-Orto-Nahara, UENY-Kempendyaj, UEOA-Macha, UEOB-Bes-Kyel, UEOH-Olekminsk Marha, UEON-Kyrgyday, UEOT-Tokko, UEOU-Uritskoe, UEOY-Tyanya, UEPN-Zhemkontsy, UEQD-Dalyr, UEQK-Kyupcy, UEQL-Eldikan, UEQM-Ust'-Mil', UEQN-Allah-Yun', UEQY-Ytyk-Kjuel, UERB-Anabar, UERC-Dzhelinda, UERD-Tolon, UERE-Eik, UERF-Innyali, UERG-Uryung-Khaya, UERI-Yaroslavsky, UERK-Peleduy, UERM-Syuldyukar, UERN-Lekechen, UERQ-Billyah, UERU-Tas-Yuryakh, UERW-Chernyshevskj, UERX-Mayat, UERY-Balagachchy, UERZ-Hamra, UESA-Andrushkino, UESB-Bulun, UESC-Berezovka, UESD-Oyusardah, UESE-Hara-Ulah, UESF-Yukagir, UESH-Argakhtah, UESI-Byyagnyr, UESJ-Berelyah, UESL-Sylgy-Ytar, UESM-Kolymskoe, UESN-Olenegorsk, UESP-Russkoe Ust'e (Polyarnyi), UESQ-Ebyah, UESR-Tumat, UESV-Ostrov Zhohova, UESW-Svatai, UESX-Aleko-Kyuel', UESY-Abyj, UESZ-Kazach'e, UETT-Taimylyr, UEWB-Arylah, UEWD-Djargalah, UEWK-Kustur, UEWN-Haty, UEWO-Kudu-Kyuel, UEWS-Sartan Yunkyur, UEWU-Dulgalah, UEWY-Barylas, UEYB-Betyung, UEYC-Ezhantsy, UEYD-Dzhebariki-Khaya, UEYE-Meik, UEYH-Halbattsy, UEYK-Kyrykei, UEYL-Ugulet, UEYM-Magassy, UEYN-Botulа, UEYP-Hampa, UEYS-Kirovo Sogobut, UEYT-Tympy, UEYU-Surguluk, UEYY-Tylgyny, UEZN-Egoldzha, UHNC-Belkachi right, ZA2V-Mihalkino, ZAO3-Stolbovoy Island, ZAR3-Chekurovka, ZAR5-Tit-Ary, ZB2S-Bolshie Hatymi, ZC43-Saiyly, ZC61-Chay, ZC7P-Buor-Sysy, ZC7T-Keng-Kyuel', ZC8F-Orogdakit, ZC8G-Betenkes, ZC8L-Tiksi (North), ZCQ6-Zyryanka (West)
Posted Dec 24, 2012 04:00 by Andrey Anta

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FS2004 DeHavilland Dash 7
by Milton Shupe, Scott Thomas, Mike Kelly, Bernt Stolle, Tom Falley, and sounds by Nigel Richards. Final beta testing by members of Sim-Outhouse. (Incl model updates)
Pkg incl 3 models, custom panel and gauges, custom sounds, two Flight Model options, and 7 liveries with more available for separate downloads.
With backing from the Canadian government, de Havilland Canada began in late 1972 the development of a larger capacity short/medium range Short-Take-Off-and-Land (STOL) transport that would provide the higher standards of comfort to be found in much larger airliners. Designated DHC-7, and later named Dash-7, the first of two pre-production aircraft (C-GNBX-X) made its maiden flight on 27 March 1975. The first production aircraft (C-GNBX-X) was flown on 20 May 1977 and about 47 are in service still today.
Posted Dec 23, 2012 10:17 by Milton Shupe

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FS2004 Lockheed L-1649A Starliner
The Starliner was the final developement of
the Lockheed Constellation series with
extended range for non-stop transatlantic
service. Complete Aircraft with improved
visual model and flight dynamics. Complete
manual and performance charts. Ver. 4.0. By
Volker Böhme, Luis Pallas, Bill Tyne and
Stefan Werner. Textures by Tim Scharnhop.
Posted Dec 22, 2012 15:34 by uploader

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FS2004/2002/CFS2 Bloch MB131C
The Bloch 131 was developed from the Bloch 130.01 Guynemer prototype. It flew in July 1934 and was completely redesigned,with a glazed nose and tall single fin and rudder, and powered by two 708kW Gnome-Rhone 14N radial engines. A retractable undercarriage was fitted. Armament comprised 7.5mm machine-guns in nose, dorsal turret and ventral positions. One hundred and thirty-nine production Bloch 131 were built for the Armee de l'Air in the RB4 category as four-crew machines intended for bombing and reconnaissance. The first six aircraft were delivered by June 1938, the rest by September 1939. Most went to Reconnaissance Groupes, suffering heavy losses at the beginning of the 'Phoney War' period. From October 1939 the type was used only for occasional night missions and for training. The max bomb load in various combinations was 800kg. Following France's capitulation, the Vichy regime used surviving Bloch 131s for target-towing. This is Alain Breton old mdl reworked by A.F.Scrub for CFS2/FS8/FS9 flightsims.
Posted Dec 22, 2012 11:41 by A.F.Scrub