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Boeing
777-200LR 'Jackass' Textures only.
Meljet Boeing 777-200 (required here)
painted in the TV Jackass theme. Robert Sistrunk. 1.8MB
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CRJ 700 A Aviateham Airlines (fictional). Original by Project
Skyworks, repainted by Carl Conway 4.6MB
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Boeing 757-21B Air China Textures only. Requires any full
late version Project Opensky Boeing 757-200 here.
7MB
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Caravelle Aviaco The
Caravelle was the european precursor of the DC-9. It was the
first reactor with engines at both side of the tail, and has
one of the better gliding coeficient. Aviaco (AviaciĆ³n y Comercio
SA) was a spanish airline constituyed on February 18, 1948.
On 1972 Aviaco bought six Caravelle 10R from Iberia, and painted
this in gold and red colors. In 1973 bought five more Caravelle,
this time 6R. On 1974 the gold paint was changed to dark blue.
The Caravelle were replaced by DC-9 in the 80's. In this file
I'm including the same plane (EC-BIE), as was before and after
the year 1974. Model by Mike Stone. Repaint by Alejandro Hurtado.
4.1MB
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Boeing 707-200 Transbrazil. Model
by Fabio Gomes. 266K
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Boeing 707-200 Varif 1988 Livery.
Model by Fabio Gomes. 222K
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MD-80 Varig Rio Sul.
Fabio Gomes. 1MB
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Boeing 707-400 Varig Log.
By Fbaio Gomes. 249K
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Boeing 747-400 United Airlines New Colors Textures only.
This is a repaint of the Default FS2004 747-400. Repaint by
Andy Nott. 1.2MB
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Boeing 737-800 Ryanair.
The second largest of the "next generation" family of 737's,
the most successful airliner in the world. This model represents
RyanAir, a heavy user of the 737, with 100 of them in their
fleet. By Mike Stone. 1.1MB
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