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Boeing 747-300 South African Airways NC ZS-SAU Cape Town Circa 2004
South African Airways - Nigeria Airways hybrid livery ZS-SAU Cape Town Circa 2001
South African Airways NC ZS-SAT Johannesburg Circa 2004
This aircraft is made by Project OpenSky
Model : Hiroshi Igami
Flight Dynamics : Warren C. Daniel / Brandon D. Henry
Tested : Project-Opensky Members
747 Series Masters : Corey Ford
Painted : Philip Foglar
Posted Oct 10, 2008 03:44 by archive


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McDonnell Douglas MD-83 Avianca, registration EI-CEQ, showing the Juan Valdez livery, (Colombian coffee main trade brand), with the logos of Cafe de Colombia and the silhouette of Juan Valdez with his mule Conchita along the fuselage sides.Textures only for SGA's latest Douglas MD-80 series release, (sga80.zip), by Erick Cantu & Frank Idone package. By Juan Ernesto Oropeza
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Posted Oct 9, 2008 20:25 by Juan Ernesto Oropeza


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Airbus A321-111 Qatar Airways. iFDG model with Textures, Model, Sound, Panel and extra Animations etc
Posted Oct 9, 2008 17:15 by Afsal's TM


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Airbus A321-111 Nas Air Government (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)In New Colors. This Aircraft is Completely Animated and Extra 64bit Textures. and Ground Animations etc. Model by iFDG.
Posted Oct 9, 2008 15:35 by Afsal's TM

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Antonov AN-225 Conesul VA. Model created by Thomas Ruth. Repaint by José Alberto
Posted Oct 3, 2008 05:31 by José Alberto

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A300B4-200 Air Jamaica. Original model by Eric Cantu. Repaint by Daniel Rodriguez.
Posted Oct 2, 2008 23:32 by daniel rodriguez

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FS2004 Frontier Airlines Airbus A318-111 CFM, registration N801FR. Model by Project Airbus. Visual model by Andy Warden and Derek Mayer. Base textures by Demetris Themistocleous and Sheldon Fernandes. Flight model by Peter Binamira, Derek Mayer, and Steve Mcbee. Paint by Derek Mayer.
Posted Oct 2, 2008 09:32 by Derek Mayer

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FS2004 Airbus Demonstrator A318-111 CFM, registration F-WWIA. Model by Project Airbus. Visual model by Andy Warden and Derek Mayer. Base textures by Demetris Themistocleous and Sheldon Fernandes. Flight model by Peter Binamira, Derek Mayer, and Steve Mcbee. Paint by Tom Collins.
Posted Oct 2, 2008 09:30 by Tom Collins


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I am proud to present this Project Airbus A319-112, registration VT-SCH, in the striking Air India livery. Air India Limited is state-owned, national airline of India. It is part of the National Aviation Company of India Ltd, created in 2007 as part of Air India's merger with Indian Airlines. Air India's main hubs are Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai and Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. Many of the logos on this aircraft are hand painted. I hope you enjoy flying this as much as I enjoyed painting it. I paid attention to detail and realism as much as possible. Most repainted textures are 32-bit with no mipmaps (wings are DXT3). Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner, Model by Project Airbus. Uses default 737-400 panel and sounds. Please see Install.txt for installation details.
Posted Oct 1, 2008 08:38 by Jeffrey S. Bryner


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FS2004 Project Airbus A319-112 Indian Airlines NC, registration VT_SCF. I am proud to present this highly detailed repaint of the Project Airbus A319-112 in Indian Airlines NC livery. Indian Airlines (Indian) is a state-owned airline. The state ownership is through a holding company. Indian's main bases are Indira Gandhi Airport in Delhi, Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport in Mumbai, Chennai’s Meenambakkam Airport and Subhash Chandra Bose Airport in Kolkata. Their principal market is domestic routes with international routes to neighbor countries. I hope you enjoy flying this as much as I enjoyed painting it. Most repainted textures are 32-bit with no mipmaps. Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner, A319 CFM Model by Project Airbus. Uses default 737-400 panel and sounds. Please see Install.txt for installation details.
Posted Oct 1, 2008 08:32 by Jeffrey S. Bryner