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Complete with Base ModeliFDG delivers an MD-11 model with Martinair colors, featuring a three-engine layout and multiple variant options, including passenger, freighter, all-freighter, and combi configurations. The cockpit adopts six CRT displays, dual FMS, and automated checklists, while winglets and refined trailing edges sharpen aerodynamics; the model estimates a 61.2 m fuselage and 285–410 passenger capacity.
Complete with Base ModelThomas Cook operates a wide-body 767-300 ER registered D-ABUI, modeled by iFDG and painted by Dirk Kiefer. Reflective paint layers, fully animated flaps and flaperons, and flight dynamics tailored to the wide-body airframe accompany a default cockpit panel and sound for practical handling.
Complete with Base ModelThe A310-325/ET variant for Oman Air bears registration A40-OD, and an image shows the aircraft in flight. Credits acknowledge FSPainter and Hiro for the model, Mohammed Al-Khalifa handles color work, and the Oman Air identity shows through fuselage markings.
Complete with Base ModelThree variants cover the Iran Air 777-200, including historic hues, a refreshed palette, and a commemorative for Ferdowsi Tousi’s May 14 observance. The model comes from FSPainter, with coloring by Pantee Farhangi, highlighting the operator’s established identity.
Complete with Base ModelHrvoje Kovacevic delivers a GMAX AI model for the CL604, registered to the Croatian Government as 9A-CRO. It targets AI traffic exclusively and includes a paintkit in .tga format compatible with PaintShop Pro, enabling straightforward customization.
Complete with Base ModelThe model uses a default cockpit and pairs with Ken Mitchell's panel, 747SP_PA.ZIP, which comes separately and enables tailored control layouts. Base files exist for color changes, providing a starting point for appearance modifications by hobbyists.
Complete with Base ModelAn Air China 737-800 model presents fully animated external control surfaces, a dynamic reflector finish, and an adjustable landing gear paired with detailed engine nacelles. The Flight Dynamics Engine is developed from the ground up by Shawn Anderson, with a 737-experienced pilot reviewing performance for climb, cruise, and landing.
Repaint for PaywarePaul Golding provides a Text-O-Matic template that applies the Trans World Airlines look to the Boeing 727-200, a rear-engine tri-jet of the era. Ownership of DreamFleet’s Greatest Airliners: 727 Whisperjet payware is required to access the complete model, with the template stored in the Text-O-Matic Templates directory.
RepaintFreighter variant for a Federal Express B727-200 relies on Erick Cantu’s 727-200F Freighter model and also works with the standard passenger version, requiring B7272FVL.ZIP. Fuselage is mostly hand painted, uses DXT3 no-mip bitmaps, and includes night interior lighting, with credits to Jim Campisi.
Complete with Base ModelBase model provided by Kittyhawk Productions, with exterior appearance by AJ Nikoley for a Qantas 737-800 variant. The finish features hand painted details with 32-bit, non-mipped visuals and alpha shine, and the project targets FS9 environments.

Designed for a 2005 Lufthansa A380 variant, this skin is intended for the SA380 model and arrives as a ZIP archive. Mike Stone provides the model, with finishing touches by Oliver Backer; the content covers surface visuals only.
Complete with Base ModelNeos operates a Boeing 737-800 with registration I-NEOT, named Citta di Torino, as its second 737. The model features blended winglets, opening doors and working Airstairs, and the original work is by FlightFX with input from Ben Jones.
Complete with Base ModelA refined DC-10-40 model introduces Dynamic Flexing Wings, reflecting Stewart Global Aircraft's design evolution. The Northwest variation bears the registration N152US, aligning the airframe with a specific operator and variation in the project scope for the Northwest context.
Complete with Base ModelThis 747-400 rendition carries the PH-BFM registration for KLM Asia, focusing on the City of Mexico branding with animated passenger and cargo doors and a detailed landing gear system. It also incorporates 3D wheel modeling and fully independent suspension, with reflective finishes and transparent nav light lenses.
Complete with Base ModelA variant of the Airbus A330-300 equipped with the Philippine Airlines colors; the AI-friendly model by FS Painter and hand-painted by Mike Pearson deliver a pilotable wide-body with crisp 32-bit visuals and the iconic tail design.
Complete with Base ModelA Boeing 777-2Q8ER powered by GE engines carries registration VN-A143 and relies on Melvin Rafi's 777-200 airframe. It emphasizes 32-bit reflective visuals to enhance realism, while retaining the original design lineage attributed to Melvin Rafi.
Repaint for PaywareMo Dezfouli paints a Boeing 707-320ADV variant based on the Captain Sim model, using a tag labeled OMEGA to identify the finish. The configuration adds a new fltsim slot with atc_heavy=1 and atc_flight_number=589, while ui_type remains Boeing 707-320ADV and ui_manufacturer is Captain Sim.
Complete with Base ModelThis AI-focused package combines the AI Aardvark base model for the Boeing 737-200 and applies United’s 1968–1974 paint scheme by Alan Campbell to preserve era branding. It features six LOD levels for performance, a file named AIA_737_200_UNITED, and it tunes AI-traffic flight dynamics with adjustable parameters in aircraft.cfg.
RepaintKittyhawk provides the base 737-700 model, and Tarak Makni applies Lufthansa’s tail scheme with accurate registration positions on this variant without winglets. This branding relies on the standalone freeware model and requires installation of the base model from the Fly Away Simulation repository to ensure proper integration.

A Dreamwings logo appears clearly beside a note announcing an explicit new policy concerning VA matters, highlighting branding in the presentation. The rule allows uploads without prior confirmation and mandates proper credits from contributors, preserving attribution.