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Three United 747-SP21 repaints for the Project Open Sky 747SP v4 series. Three liveries are included. The original livery that dates from the 1980's, subsequently revised with larger titles in 1991, and the final "stealth" livery that dates from the mid 1990's. Only one airframe, N145UA was ever painted in this livery. United purchased these aircraft from Pan American.
The colors and logos depicted here are accurate to the best of my ability. I've been interested in historic 747's for several years now. These liveries are familiar to me as an outgrowth of my experiences with the Historic Jetliners Group.
I've included models and the necessary text files to incorporate these repaints into your collection.
Michael Verlin
Posted Oct 21, 2008 04:26 by Michael Verlin

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Pharmair Airbus A319 CJ Textures only for the
Project Airbus A319 (required)
Repaint by Denis Minaev
Required files:
required file
Posted Oct 21, 2008 04:18 by Denis Minaev

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Air Berlin Airbus A319. Textures only for the
Project Airbus A320. (required)
Repaint by Denis Minaev
Required files:
required file
Posted Oct 21, 2008 04:15 by Denis Minaev


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FS9 Northwest Orient Airlines textures only for Alphasim Super C Constellation.
NWA operated four Super G Constellations for about 2 years. These were sold to LAV Venezula and replaced with a fleet of seventeen DC-7Cs
Textures by Gary Harper. These textures depict N5172V about 1955. Requires the Connie (above)
Posted Oct 18, 2008 19:11 by Gary Harper


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FS2004 Rockwell X31. The X-31 was designed to break the "stall barrier", allowing it to
fly at angles of attack which would typically cause an aircraft to stall resulting in
loss of control. The X-31 employs thrust vectoring paddles which are placed in the jet
exhaust, allowing the aircraft to maintain control at very high angles. The X-31 also
utilizes computer controlled canard wings to help keep the aircraft stable at high
angles of attack. The model features the usual moving parts, such as all flight
controls, spinning wheels, drag-chute and so on. The livery provided with this model
and the panel background have been created entirely from scratch, based on photographic
material found in the net. Included with this model is a simplified virtual cockpit,
with working essential gauges and animated flight controls. By Giovanni Quai and Italo
D'Attomo.
Posted Oct 18, 2008 07:49 by Italo

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FS2004 Luxury Biz Jet C20, a 5800 nm 10 passengers concept business jet. including interior special animations and exterior Animated Ground Servicing (AGS). Model design and paint by: Camil Valiquette
Posted Oct 18, 2008 07:46 by Camil Valiquette

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FS2004 American Airlines Boeing 787-9, including 4 aircrafts with different new Animated Ground Servicing (AGS).The shining aluminium look will be miss with a composite fuselage. Model design and paint by: Camil Valiquette
Posted Oct 18, 2008 07:39 by Camil Valiquette

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FS2004 American Airlines Boeing 787-3, including 4 aircrafts with Animated Ground Servicing (AGS).The shining aluminium look will be miss with a composite fuselage. Model design and paint by: Camil Valiquette
Posted Oct 18, 2008 07:38 by Camil Valiquette

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FS2004 Lockheed Constellation. AlphaSim Constellation Set. Alpha Simulations is
releasing some of their classic titles as freeware. Panel, gauges, and sounds are
included. Features six models and six textures. The Constellation was designed in 1939
at the request of TWA. The prototype flew early in 1943. Only 22 C-69's, as they were
then known, reached the USAAF before the end of WW2. The more powerful post-war
variants were also militarised and these saw service as the C-121 up to the end of
1960's, including AEW use in the Vietnam conflict.
Posted Oct 17, 2008 06:34 by Alphasim

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FS2004 Lockheed F-80 Shooting Star. Alpha Simulations is releasing some of their
classic titles as freeware. Panel and gauges are included. Features six models and six
textures. The first operational jet fighter of the USAAF, the Lockheed P-80/F-80 series
was essentially a P-51 Mustang with a jet engine. Utilizing the typical wing, fuselage,
and empennage of the piston engine era, the F-80's dimensions and armament were nearly
identical to the Mustang. However, the performance was far greater once the type came
into its own. Several examples were delivered for evaluation prior to war's end, but
the initial plans for 5,000 were abandoned after VJ-Day. The type saw service in Korea,
and was the basis for the outstanding T-33 trainer.
See panel fix:
http://www.simviation.com/simviation/?type=item&ID=86&page=9
Posted Oct 17, 2008 06:28 by Alphasim