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FS2004 Boeing 777-237LR Air India New Colors, registration VT-ALA. I am very proud to present this, the first aircraft to wear the absolutely beautiful new Air India livery. It is a brand new Boeing 777-237LR, registration VT-ALA, to be delivered to Air India from Boeing in April or May of 2007. As part of its new livery, new image and branding, Air India is planning to name its fleet after the Indian states. This B777-237LR is to be the first bearing a state name and the airline plans to follow alphabetical order of state names for aircraft as they join the fleet. This aircraft therefore bears the name 'Andhra Pradesh' on the fuselage just below the red cheat line. Many of the logos on this aircraft are hand painted. I paid attention to detail and realism as much as possible. The textures in this repaint are 32-bit. I hope you enjoy flying this as much as I enjoyed painting it. This is a full install; MelJet B777-200 model and air files included. Uses default 777 panel and sounds. Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner, Model by Meljet. 5MB
FS2004 Project Opensky Boeing 757-236 Jet2.com, registration G-LSAD. Jet2 (aka Jet2.com) is a low-cost airline based in Leeds England, established in 2002, serving domestic and other European destinations. Jet2.com operates hubs at Manchester, Belfast International, Blackpool International, Edinburgh and Newcastle Airport. This is one of their 8 Boeing 757's and is painted in their distinctive 'white' livery. This aircraft has a long history dating back to 1989, and was first delivered to Air Europe from Boeing on April 13, 1989. It was finally aquired by Jet2 in June of 2006. The textures in this repaint are 32-bit. Full installation package, Project Opensky 757-200 model version 2004.9.0 and air files included. Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner, Model by Project Opensky. Uses default 737-400 panel and sounds. 12.5MB
FS2004 Bombardier CRJ-900 Air Nostrum, registration EC-JNB. Air Nostrum was established in 1994 and is a private franchise of Grupo Iberia. Air Nostrum is a prominent Spanish regional airline and operator of aircraft for Iberia Regional. It is based in Valencia, with hubs at Barcelona's Le Prat and Madrid Barajas airports. This CRJ-900, registration EC-JNB, was the first CRJ-900 for Air Nostrum and was received with much fanfare. It was purchased from Bombarbier and was delivered to Air Nostrum in July of 2005. The Air Nostrum livery is graced by many logos and banners reflecting national pride and by some measures borders on being a logojet. For this aircraft as with all of the aircraft I paint, I paid attention to detail and realism as much as possible. The textures in this repaint are 32-bit. This is a full install; Opensky CRJ-900 model and air files included. Uses Project Opensky CRJ panel and default Lear45 sounds. Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner, Model by Project Opensky. 6.5MB
FS2004 Lviv Yak42 Group & Samdim Design YAK-42D Cubana Airlines Textures only, registration CU-T 1243. I have always been fascinated with Cubana Airlines (actually named Cubana de Aviación S.A.) since I first saw one of their IL-62M aircraft at KIAD many years ago. I have wanted to repaint one of their aircraft and finally the opportunity has presented itself. I am proud to present this Cubana YAK-42D, registration CU-T 1243. This is one of approximately 7 Yak-42's Cubana operates. You can see this bird outside of Cuba from time to time in Cancun, Mexico, though this particular aircraft has flown in Cubana colors to Europe and back(not just on her delivery flight). This is a "textures only" package, you must have the Lviv Yak42 Group & Samdim Design Yak-42 base package installed (get it here). All textures detailed, 32-bit with no mips. Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner. Model by the Yak42 Group. 3.7MB
FS2004 Boeing 777-200ER Delta New Colors. Original model by Melvin Rafi. Paint by: Yvan Ung. 3.5MB
FS2004 A319-112 Skybus. The A319 program was launched at the Paris Airshow in June 1993 on the basis of just six orders placed by ILFC late in 1992 and the predicted better prospects of the commercial airliner market, which were certainly realised. The first A319 airline order came from French carrier Air Inter (since merged into Air France), whose order for six was announced in February 1994. Since then Swissair, Air Canada, Lufthansa, Northwest, United, US Airways and British Airways are among the major customers that have ordered more than 500 A319s. Model by Albaro Villegas and Ric Barker. Master Textures by Ben Jones. FDE by Pedro Oliveira. Skybus livery painted by Dirk Kiefer. 7.9MB
FS2004 Boeing 777-300ER Cathay Pacific. Original model by Melvin Rafi. Paint by: Yvan Ung. 4.7MB
 
FS2004 Boeing 747-400F MR MKIII JAL Virtual. Original model by SCCB. Paint by: Yvan Ung. 3.6MB
FS2004 Learjet 35 Update. This is an update for FS 9 of the Learjet 35 by Mike Stone (here). I have updated the flight dynamics, added the other wheels, added a trim gauge to the panel, eliminated the need for the popup bit map, changed the touchdown effect, and made it easier to see over the nose. Bob Chicilo. 64K