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Project Open Sky Releases Boeing 737-900

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Now available from Project Open Sky is their version of the Boeing 737-900. They now offer models of all the B737 Next Generation series of jetliners. For details, click on Read More.Today, the Project Open Sky team announces the release of Boeing 737-900.

This completes the 737 Next Generation series 737-600, 700, 800, 900.

We are awaiting the official rollout of the Boeing 737-900ER, which has winglets and a different tailskid. Once it has rolled out, we will work on and release the -900ER.

Please visit www.projectopensky.com for updates and paints etc.

Model Builder: Hiroshi Igami and supported by Project Open Sky members
Flight Dynamics: Warren C Daniel
Painter: Project Open Sky Members

Official Liveries Available:

  • Boeing Dreamliner Base Package (Includes both standard and non-eyebrow models, manual, effects and checklists)
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Continental Airlines
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
  • Unpainted (Bare metal)
  • Boeing Old House Livery

Paintkit is also available!

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Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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