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Hainan Airlines’ Boeing 737-800 twinjet, registration B-2638, reaches FS2004 via Tsutomu Urakawa’s native .mdl and Mike Pearson’s 32-bit reflective livery, delivering photoreal fuselage shading, specular shine, default soundset retention, working 2-D/VC instruments, and dual-role performance—fully flyable yet optimised for AI traffic sequencing within Microsoft Flight Simulator environments.
Tailoring Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004’s Kittyhawk 737-700 airliner, this add-on inserts a dedicated 2-D over-wing perspective that depicts live flap and spoiler deflection via a high-resolution bitmap gauge; designed exclusively for the KH B737-700 cockpit panel, it mitigates the FS9 view-reset quirk with a built-in forward-panel recovery workaround.
SGA’s updated V2 DC-10-10 gains Northwest Airlines’ latest livery with registration N1825U, featuring Daniel Halpern’s high-resolution repaint and the model’s hallmark dynamic wing-flex animation. Designed for FS2004, this package refines visual fidelity without altering the trusted SGA flight model.
Built for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, this freeware Air Baltic Boeing 737-500 YL-BBB blends FFX’s GMax-crafted airframe with Atsuo Horiuchi’s repaint, delivering accurate geometry, cabin door and airstair animations, retractable landing lights, authentic CFM56-3 audio, and flight-tested dynamics ideal for short-haul 737 Classic operations.
This FS2004 Yemenia Boeing 747SP-27 package supplies Mike Stone’s Gmax-built short-body 747 with both heritage and updated liveries, Jean-Jacques Parel’s refined textures, complete control-surface kinematics, fully articulated landing gear, authentic night maps, and discreet light splashes, giving sim pilots a compact long-range widebody tuned for accurate aerodynamic behavior.
Designed for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, this FFX/SGA Douglas DC-10-30 wing-view module adds a passenger-seat perspective that mirrors native flap, spoiler and aileron motion in real time, integrating seamlessly with FFXG1010 and all associated repaints to provide accurate control-surface visuals for recording, streaming, or casual cabin monitoring.
LAN’s revised paint scheme arrives in Flight Simulator 2004 through this texture-only add-on for the Project AI Boeing 767-300 v2, built strictly for AI traffic. The repaint slots into the PAI B763V2 model, supplying realistic fleet colours, accurate airline identifiers and seamless integration with existing timetable files.
Swiss-registered Embraer ERJ-145 LU HB-JAU for FS2004 delivers an accurate repaint plus a re-authored AirFile that corrects thrust tables, fuel flow, weight distribution, and drag coefficients, while refined flight dynamics and bundled European short-haul schedules expand AI traffic realism—ideal for simmers seeking a technically sound regional jet profile within Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004.
Swiss Embraer ERJ-145LU HB-JAH for FS2004 combines a meticulous “Chatillon” texture set with a re-engineered AirFile, offering recalibrated thrust tables, refined weight-and-balance, and adjusted aerodynamic coefficients; the release adds 150 AI flight plans that extend Just Flight Traffic 2004 regional jet schedules across key European short-haul sectors.
Swiss-flagged Embraer ERJ-145 LU HB-JAK for Just Flight Traffic 2004 delivers a high-fidelity repaint, recalibrated thrust tables, refined weight-and-balance, and tweaked *.air coefficients that mirror real AE3007A numbers; bundled with 150+ region-specific flight plans, the patch swaps out default 737 logic and enriches AI commuter-jet traffic in FS2004.
Swiss ERJ-145 “Albishorn” HB-JAJ for FS2004 refines the Just Flight Traffic 2004 AI model with a corrected .air file, upgraded flight dynamics, revised weight and balance, realistic CF34 thrust curves, custom fuel flow data, and over 150 regional schedules; Daniel Nole’s high-resolution livery mirrors current Swiss corporate branding without altering the original geometry.
Detailed repaint for FS2004’s Kittyhawk 737-700 brings Southwest’s N437WN to virtual ramps, delivering canyon-blue “The Finals” special scheme across three high-resolution texture sets and paired winglet/non-winglet models; freeware package includes aliased default 737-400 panel, accurate 2003 build data, and sign-off by Sam Kimpton.
Suited for FS2004 flyers seeking a disciplined long-range study run, this Flightcraft A340-600 package adds Gulf Air’s one-off “special” livery ported from the real-world A340-300, combines the original 3-D model with default Airbus panel and soundset, retains heavy-class ATC identifiers, and offers tidy config lines for immediate fleet integration.
iFDG’s Boeing 767-232 for FS2004 showcases Delta’s 75th-anniversary scheme on N102DA, supplying a detailed wide-body model with Pratt & Whitney powerplant visuals, reflective texture maps, animated control surfaces and tuned flight dynamics; Michael Pearson’s high-resolution repaint retains authentic cheatlines, logos and subtle weathering without affecting frame-rates.
Project Open Sky’s 747-200 v3 forms the backbone of this FS2004 add-on, wearing Air Canada’s 1981 colors (C-GAGB) in 32-bit, non-mipped reflective textures. Full suite of POSKY animations—wing flex, tilting bogies, main-gear steering, independent suspension, accurate FDE, night lighting, and transparent nav lenses—delivers authentic heavy-jet handling.
This FS2004 repaint bundle delivers DXT3-compressed, alpha-ready textures that place the Wilco/FeelThere Canadair CRJ-200 in accurate 2004 South African Express colours, complete with Springbok callsign and ZS-NMI tail data; cfg stanzas for full-VC, 2-D, and cabin-less models retain every cockpit and interior variation.
The Alitalia McDonnell Douglas MD-82 I-DAWI “Ancona” package for FS2004 supplies a freshly repainted livery, refined flight dynamics, performance-tuned airfile, authentic weight and fuel tables, plus an AI-ready build that integrates with Just Flight Traffic 2004 through a corrected, timetable-driven schedule covering major European city pairs.
Freeware Alitalia “Catanzaro” MD-82 (I-DAWD) for FS2004 brings a meticulously tweaked air file, calibrated JT8D thrust tables, revised weight and balance, and an AI‐traffic build that slots neatly into Just Flight Traffic 2004 flight plans; author Daniel Nole also supplies corrected route maps and cruise profiles to mirror real-world Alitalia operations.
This freeware FS2004 repaint inserts Alitalia’s McDonnell Douglas MD-82 I-DAWS into Just Flight Traffic 2004, pairing a photo-matched livery with an updated air file that adjusts thrust curves, center-of-gravity and fuel burn while revised AI flight plans shift European and North-African sectors to historically accurate Alitalia routings.
Alitalia’s MD-82 “Arezzo” repaint for Just Flight Traffic 2004 supplies sharp tricolore textures via the FSP model, updated .air parameters, calibrated JT8D thrust, refined weight-balance and fixed AI flight plans aligned with 2004 timetables. Daniel Nole’s freeware integrates neatly into Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, boosting AI fleet authenticity.
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