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FS2002
Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 777-200 (fictional) v1.0. This
rendition of the B777 has been completely built from scratch
in Gmax for FS2002 and features a 32-sided fuselage and engines;
brand new "maintenance mode" featuring opening engine cases,
deployable Ram Air Turbine, opening gear bay doors on ground,
opening Captain's window; virtual cabin (Business Class); Folding
Wings; Flexing Wings; dynamic wingviews; animated reversers
with animated fan air blocker doors; see through engines; animated
landing gear with fully modeled struts and hydraulic pistons,
&a lot more! By Melvin Rafi. Repaint by Timo (Ananas) Schroeder.
2.4MB |
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FS2002
Eastern Airlines Boeing 757-225. Registration N524EA, in
EAL's final paint scheme. Eastern began repainting its B757
fleet in its final colors prior to its bankruptcy. Model by
IFDG. Textures by Ben Hewitt. Eastern textures by Jason Diaz.
4MB |
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FS2002
Project Fokker 70 Air France Textures only by Air Littoral
Repaint of the PF10070 Fokker 70 in Air France by Air Littoral
livery. Textures only. The PF10070 GMAX AIRCRAFT-module is required
for using this livery. For more information, go to http://fokker.avsim.net.
Use PF10070 Fokker 70. By Alexandre Cadel. 1.8MB |
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FS2002
Aircraft-McDonnell Douglas MD 83 AMC AIRLINE Aircraft by
Stewart Global and Flight FX Paint job: MARCELO ALLENDE Posadas
Misiones ARGENTINA Dedicated to my friend Javier Maluf, pilot
of this aircraft in Egypt The MD-80 v2.0 brings a new aircraft
fully compatible with FS2002. You will find that we've completely
redone most of the model, making it completely Gmax. It features
the latest reflection including dynamic shine, lighting, and
animation technology including accurate flaps, landing gears,
and thrust reversers and dynamic wing views. This is only the
first in a line of MD aircraft. Next will likely be the MD83
or 87 as well as the DC9-51. The FDE is the superb MD80 FDE
by Sam Chin with modifications by Mike Baumann, and the model
is by Jonathan Stewart and Erick Cantu. Textures by Erick Cantu
and Mike Baumann. 1.9MB |
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