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                  Boeing SR DEMO 747-100 This is perhaps one of the biggest
                  mystery 747s. It was really the first 747-100 prototype dressed
                  this way for sales purposes. It flew late 1972. FDE by Alessandro
                  Dallago. Model by Bill Alderson. Paint by Chris Shelly. 121K |  | 
        
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                | Midway
                  Airlines Fokker 100 Night Lightning This plane will be the
                  last Fokker I'll paint with night lightning (day and night textures
                  apply automatically depending on the time of the day you fly).
                  The plane contains 3D pilots and cockpit, moving parts, 16 parts
                  sided fuse and engine, rotating spinner, night lightning effects
                  and 512*512 texturing. By Pascal Linder. 587K |  | 
        
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                  PLUNA DC-10-30 FS98 PLUNA (URUGUAY) Douglas DC-10-30. Registration:
                  PP-VMW A farewell to the model that PLUNA has recently replaced
                  by a Boeing 767 for its flights to Europe. Features full moving
                  parts (including elevators, ailerons, rudders, flaps, and landing
                  gears and doors), with 12 sided fuselage and engines, and transparent
                  cockpit windows From the Freeware Works's Gold Collection. Flight
                  and visual models by Gary Carlson and Bill Alderson. Textures
                  by Daniel Gazzano. 77K |  | 
        
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                  PLUNA Boeing 737-2Q8 "SUN" FS98/FS2000 PLUNA Boeing 737-2Q8
                  Registration: CX-FAT. Painted in the "SUN" special paint scheme
                  created by Uruguayan artist Carlos Paez Vilaro. Super detailed
                  paintwork using photo-realistic textures, including precise
                  windows configuration, front wheels, and logos. Features moving
                  parts (including elevators, ailerons, spoilers and landing gears
                  ), maximum textures, and 12 sided fuselage and engines. Aircraft
                  by Jorge Oppenheimer. Textures by Daniel Gazzano. 186K |  | 
        
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                  Wardair 747-1D1 C-FDJC was delivered on April 23, 1970.
                  It was originally built for Braniff and then Universal Airlines
                  but not taken up. FDE by Alessandro Dallago. Model by Bill Alderson.
                  Paint by Chris Shelly. 137K |  | 
        
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                | Boeing
                  757-200 British Airways, new markings Original AFX file
                  By Bill Anderson Paint and texturing by Chris Jephcott Features:
                  Moving Parts (Flaps, Spoilers, Engines, Landing Gear), Transparent
                  Cockpit, Vapour trails - press i to activate, Realistic Markings,
                  Realistic flight dynamics, Boeing 757 Checklists. 166K |  | 
        
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                | Airforce
                  One Boeing747-200B FS2000/FS98 Features: Rotating Engine
                  Fan Moving Landing Gear Moving Flaps Moving Spoilers Moving
                  Ailerons Moving Elevators Transparent Cockpit Window 3D Wheel
                  & Textures Auto Land Enabled Smoke System Enabled Landing Lights
                  3D Body Parts Smoke System Enabled Moving Rudder Dynamic Aircraft
                  Performance With FS2000 & FS98 Land Me Enabled For FS98 ( No
                  Use Of Land Me In FS2000 ).By: Aziz R. Palas. 173K |  | 
        
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                  Korean Air Lines 747-2B5B HL7410 was delivered on May 1,
                  1973. It was the first 747 delivered to Korean Air Lines. FDE
                  by Alessandro Dallago. Model by Bill Alderson. Paint by Chris
                  Shelly. 111K |  | 
        
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