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AI Aardvark Release 767-400ER For FS2004

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AI Aardvark has just released a new Boeing 767-400ER in Continental and Delta liveries for FS2004. This new model has 12 LOD (level of detail) models to enhance its use as an AI aircraft. For details, click on Read More.

AI Aardvark has just released a Boeing 767-400ER in Continental and Delta Airline paint schemes. With FS2004's frame rate hungry extras, getting the most frame rate friendly AI models possible is now more important than ever. With that in mind, AI Aardvark built this aircraft with a staggering 12 LOD (Level Of Detail) models! That's twice as many LOD models as any other AI Aardvark aircraft.

Though designed specifically as an AI aircraft, the 767-400 features many detailed parts as well as animated flaps, gear, engine fans, slats and spoilers as well as dangling main landing gear.

The 767-400 will work in both FS2002 and FS2004.

Over the next several weeks, AI Aardvark will also be releasing 767-300's and 767-200's that will have GE, P&W & RR engines.

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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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