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Bob Barrell creates an animated passenger wing for the SGA Airbus A300B4-200. This wing feature targets the specific variant, with Barrell credited as the contributor to the project, and the asset aligns with the A300B4-200 designation for accurate reference.

By Project Open Sky, this Cyprus Airways variant for the A330-200 uses Trent 772B engines and carries ATC ID 5B-DBT. Repaint by Sam Needs combines hand drawn and photoreal elements and is saved in 32-bit color data without mip-maps.
Complete with Base ModelABXAir Cargo operates a twin-engine jet variant represented as a 767-200ER in the catalog, featuring animated control surfaces, flaps, and flaperons along with an opening exit, cargo door, and flight attendant. The project credits Albert Bouwman as model author, Albaro Villegas as FDE, and master visuals by Ben Hewitt and Ben Jones.

Registration OO-SFN accompanies an A330-300 variant powered by GE CF6-80E1. ATC assigns the OO-SFN code with flight number 402, while the UI variation notes a Brussels-area operator on the gesat base, and Airbus appears as the manufacturer.
Complete with Base ModelProject Open Sky models ANA's 747-400 JA8098, and Joo Hong-Yoon applies its markings. The variant features high-fidelity control-surface animations, independent suspension, steerable main gear, and dynamic wing flex, delivering lifelike ground handling and flight dynamics.
Complete with Base ModelAeroDesigns builds an A340-300 Mediterranea with a Gmax-based model featuring fully animated parts and a flight dynamics model by Eugene Shneyder. The sim uses the CFM56_340_AD-V1.2 profile, assigns atc_id I-MUAB and atc_airline mediterranea, and labels ui_type A340-300 with variation Mediterranea.
Complete with Base ModelAn Erick Cantu–driven GMax model, with Patrick Finch providing visuals, covers US Airways' 737-300 and extends to -400 and -500 variants. Field-recorded CFM56-3 engine sounds accompany authentic registration markings and tail insignia for historical fidelity.

Five colour variations accompany the A319 in British Airways colours, including Unicef and England Football Team variants. The jet offers a 124-seat standard layout with a 3,740-mile range and advanced RNP-AR plus RTA navigation features.

Among Meridiana operations, the BAe 146-200QT carries registration I-FLRU. It relies on the base file 1462qt6.zip, with the original model credited to Jon Murchison and the ATC ID set to I-FLRU in the included configuration for a single variant.
RepaintAn AI DC-10 operates for Garuda Indonesia, described as using DXT3 encoding. Base art by FSPainter accompanies the model, with a screenshot showing the aircraft in flight imagery for reference by sim enthusiasts worldwide, offering a compact portrait.
Complete with Base ModelA Boeing 747-300 operated by Pakistan International Airlines bears registration AP-BFU and features 32-bit textures. Primarily an AI model that remains flyable, the aircraft uses base visuals by FSPainter with PIA skins by Michael Pearson.
Complete with Base ModelHL7714 powers a Boeing 777-200 for AI use, modeled by FSPainter and repainted by Bruno Hamza, with Pratt & Whitney engines. It uses fsp_772pwv2.mdl and AI flight dynamics by Hiro, with routes to KORD, KLAX, KSFO, KDFW, HECA, OMDB and RJAA.
Complete with Base ModelThe MD-83, a twin-engine member of the MD‑80 family, functions as a short-to-medium-range jet with a 6,970 US gallon capacity across two tanks and upgraded landing gear, while two Austrian variants exist under registration OE-LMD and flight number 83, with original model by FSPainter and AI dynamics by Hiro.

An L1011 TriStar bears a fictional KLM identity, with branding across the fuselage and tail. By Rey Lopez, it relies on the ADSL1011.ZIP archive as base and includes an aircraft.cfg file for proper recognition within the sim environment.
Complete with Base ModelThe CRJ700-ER aircraft operated by Shandong Airlines carries registration B-3079 in extended-range configuration and includes a realistic two-dimensional panel alongside a fully functional virtual cockpit. CRJ7_SHA.zip, by Jean-Pierre Brisard, Barry Blaisdell, and Bob May of Premier Aircraft Design, accompanies this model.
Complete with Base ModelKittyhawk Productions delivers a scratch-built visual model with full moving parts and a dynamic shine, crafted using Gmax. Erick Cantu is credited with the model, while Shawn Anderson provides flight dynamics, producing a well-detailed representation under the Kittyhawk 737-700-MALEV designation.
Complete with Base ModelThe Airbus A380-100 configured for Qatar Airways carries virtual registration A7-AXA, with two units on order, and is AI traffic-friendly. Mike Stone provides the model and base graphics, and Mike Pearson handles the Qatar Airways finish.
Complete with Base ModelProduced by Erick Cantu with flight dynamics by Mike Baumann and a color scheme by Henry William, this 737-200 bears registration F-GBYD and displays Air France branding on the fuselage and stabilizers, targeting high-density European routes and nearby destinations.
Complete with Base ModelAn authentic Boeing 767-200ER in British Midland markings, registered G-BMIA, arrives with a base model and refined exterior surfaces crafted by iFDG with art by Rene Bruun. The model features animated control surfaces, including flaps and flaperons, and a fuselage that reflects environmental light across varying skies.
Complete with Base ModelThe Airbus A340-200 registered ZS-SLA is presented using a Project Open Sky model, delivering a four-engine wide-body with a functional virtual cockpit. The edition includes multiple engine variants (-5C2, -5C3, -5C4) and dynamic features such as wing flex, independent gear suspension, and drooping ailerons, plus opening doors and responsive flight dynamics based on Airbus references.