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AI Aardvark Releases Boeing 747-400

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After more than three months of work AI Aardvark has released their Boeing 747-400 AI model for FS2004. The aircraft offers 16 LOD models allowing for top frame rates from any point of view. The initial release includes 38 liveries and features three types of engines. For full details, click on Read More.

Three months after it was started, and with close to 300 hours invested in the model and paintkit alone, AI Aardvark is pleased to release the monster of all AI aircraft, the Boeing 747-400! Available with General Electric, Pratt & Whitney, or Rolls Royce engines.

This 747 features a mind boggling 16 LOD models and a LOD1 polycount of 3600 polys. If you frequent airports that are clogged with 747's, airports like LAX, Heathrow, Narita, or Frankfurt, and your frame rates are suffering because of the number of 747's, you will see an improvement using this 747-400.

The 747-400 is being released in over 30 liveries painted by Boback Shahsafdari, Daniel DiBacco, and Peter Pavlin.

Visit AI Aardvark at: http://www.ai-aardvark.com/

About Ian Stephens

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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