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  Civil Jets Page 58
FS2004/FS2002 Project SkyWorks Air Canada Jazz Green Bombardier CRJ-700. Welcome to Bombardier's new 21st century aircraft . We hope you enjoy flying this aircraft. Features full moving parts,including ailerons,flaps,elevators,rotating engine fans,turning wheels,spoilers,passenger doors,thrust reversers,other control surfaces,transparent windows,Full Dynamic Panel & Cockpit.| Model Designer : Massimo Alteri | Executive Painter : Massimo Alteri | Aircraft Livery By : Fahim Safi | Panel Designer : Ken Mitchell | Sound Technician : Leon Medado | Special Thanks to : Capt. Kent Goschke & Steve Macmahon of Aerosite.net | Administrator : James Jaw. 5.9MB
FS2004 (Fictional) United Corprorate Express Lear 45 Default Textures. Lear 45 is of the fictional UNited Corporate Express Lear 45 jet based at Centennial Airport near Denver Colorado. Textures only. by: Kevin "Scotch" McGlothlin. 1.3MB
FS2004 AI-Aardvark 737-200 Palmair. Model/Original Paint by: David Rawlins FDE by: David Carter Painted by: AM Rochard. 2.8MB
FS2004 Independence Air CRJ-200. Model by Project Opensky. Update to the previous version - fixes the misspelling on the aircraft. Repaint by Michael Adams. 2.8 MB
FS2004/FS2002 Project SkyWorks Air Canada Jazz Red Bombardier CRJ-700. Welcome to Bombardier's new 21st century aircraft . We hope you enjoy flying this aircraft. Features full moving parts,including ailerons,flaps,elevators,rotating engine fans,turning wheels,spoilers,passenger doors,thrust reversers,other control surfaces,transparent windows,Full Dynamic Panel & Cockpit.| Model Designer : Massimo Alteri | Executive Painter : Massimo Alteri | Aircraft Livery By : Fahim Safi | Panel Designer : Ken Mitchell | Sound Technician : Leon Medado | Special Thanks to : Capt. Kent Goschke & Steve Macmahon of Aerosite.net | Administrator : James Jaw. 5.9MB
FS2004/2002 'Hello', Switzerland, MD-83. This is the first Hello aircraft. This new Swiss charter airline is based at Euroairport Basel-Mulhouse and was founded by Moritz SUTTER the former CROSSAIR founder and Markus Seiler. The Hello aircraft is an MD-90 in reality but I haven't find any good representation from this aircraft for Flight Sim. The model used is also the fabulous MD-83 from FFX/SGA, a sound pack for MD's by Aaron R. Swindle is included .. I really wish good luck to Moritz with is new company beacause he deserve it !! By HAUGER Fredo. 5.3MB
FS2004 Boeing 757-200 "Cargo" Hawaiian International VA. Tired of all theses real life cargo companies? Then try this wonderful fictive paint scheme made for the virtual airlines "Hawaiian International". No “photoreal” textures, this is pure hand painting I've re-mastered almost all the textures except the interior cabin and cargo bay. The exterior day and night textures and also the entire alpha effect are brand new. Equipped with Rolls Royce engines. Features; - Dynamic shine - Wing view or Virtual Cockpit - Opening Doors & cargo doors - 3d Flight Attendants in the cabin & more. Aircraft by Project OpenSky. Repainted by Samy Fay. 12.4MB
FS2004 Boeing 757-200 Hawaiian International VA. Tired of all theses real life cargo companies? Then try this wonderful fictive paint scheme made for the virtual airlines "Hawaiian International". No “photoreal” textures, this is pure hand painting I've re-mastered almost all the textures except the interior cabin and cargo bay. The exterior day and night textures and also the entire alpha effect are brand new. Equipped with Rolls Royce engines. Features; - Dynamic shine - Wing view or Virtual Cockpit - Opening Doors & cargo doors - 3d Flight Attendants in the cabin & more. Aircraft by Project OpenSky. Repainted by Samy Fay. 11.1MB
FS2004 Kittyhawk BWIA Boeing 737-800 Textures only. Requires any full Kittyhawk 737-800 (here). Original Model and textures by: Erick Cantu. Flight Dynamics (FDE) by: Shawn Anderson. Repaint by Luke Dalby. 1.4MB