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Lufthansa Boeing 727 (OC)

Vistaliners presents a Lufthansa-configured B727-200 variant with 32-bit visuals and mostly handpainted surfaces, balancing crisp rendering with a metal finish. ATC ID D-ABCI and flight number 724 tie the configuration to specific operational data correctly.

File Size
8.9 MB
Total Downloads
777
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Mahan Air Airbus A300B4-200 EP-MHE

Registered EP-MHE, this Airbus A300B4-200 operates with Mahan Air on domestic routes and occasional international legs. Model by SGA features include 32-bit visuals, dynamic shine, and a full suite of animations such as spoilers, flap motion, 3D engine fans, opening doors, and landing gear that tilts yet stays level on rotation.

File Size
3.94 MB
Total Downloads
770
Screenshots
3
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MD-83 AI Replacement Pack

Three MD-83 AI aircraft, previously assigned to Soar, Pacifica, and Airwave, are replaced by counterparts for AirTran, American, and Delta, by Tony Potter. The change adjusts the MD-83 configuration to enable proper callsigns and references an aircraft.zip file, with an airline_list_2004.zip option for callsign data.

File Size
1020.97 KB
Total Downloads
768
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1
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Lufthansa Embraer 145

Two variants of an Embraer 145 model appear, including an airstair and a sliding-door version, tied to the Team Lufthansa Cirrus designation and registration D-ACIR. It animates gear, flaps, slats, spoilers, and both doors, with dynamic shine and a reflective finish.

File Size
1.82 MB
Total Downloads
755
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Philippines Airlines Airbus A340-313X

Wing views define a detailed A340-313X with registration F-OHPK. Engine variants include -5C2, -5C3, -5C4, and -5C4/P, while the model features independent suspension, refined external reflections, and dynamic wing flex, with Project Open Sky overseeing development.

File Size
8.9 MB
Total Downloads
741
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1
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Southwest Airlines Boeing 727-200 N551PE

Powered by the Vistaliners variant, the Southwest Airlines 727-227 bears registration N551PE and reflects a circa 1984 appearance. The model includes a default cockpit panel and sound, with original work by Erick Cantu and color by Dirk Kiefer, capturing the era's specific detailing.

File Size
4.12 MB
Total Downloads
736
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Singapore Airlines Airbus A340-313E

The model represents the A340-313E variant for Singapore Airlines, registered 9V-SJO, with a wing-view-focused configuration and fully animated control surfaces. Engine mappings span the A340-200 and -300 families, including -5C2, -5C3, and -5C4 versions, with the -313E variant adopting -5C4/P engines and higher takeoff weight.

File Size
9.29 MB
Total Downloads
726
Screenshots
1
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Volga Dnepr AN124-100

Volga Dnepr Heavy Lift UK operates one of nine AN-124-100s; this variant uses the Thomas Ruth base (AN124-4.ZIP). Photoreal visuals accompany a fully animated, highly detailed model, with credits to Nick Black. ATC id 82079, airline VOLGA, flight 8240.

File Size
3.23 MB
Total Downloads
722
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1
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Continental Boeing 757-300

Continental variant of the Boeing 757-300 features a real virtual cockpit and opening doors with cargo bays, supplemented by standard animations that simulate exterior operations. By Alexei Yarlykov, the model highlights dynamic shine and cockpit realism.

File Size
2.51 MB
Total Downloads
713
Screenshots
4
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Garuda Indonesia Douglas DC-9

Three variants exist for the DC-9 in Garuda Indonesia styling, showcasing a trio of options built around a shared airframe. Original by SGAir/FFX, with color work by Rio Gunawan, and a gate-side screenshot illustrates the subject.

File Size
2.5 MB
Total Downloads
709
Screenshots
6
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British Airways Boeing 777-236ER G-VIIY

Operator British Airways presents a 777-236ER with registration G-VIIY, built from MelJet base by Melvin Rafi and refined by Alex Macdonald and Dickson Chan, featuring fuselage markings, a Union Flag tail, and intricate hand-painted engine components for GE and RR configurations. Wing sections and wheel detailing accompany routes from London Heathrow to Toronto and Dubai.

File Size
4.55 MB
Total Downloads
707
Screenshots
1
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TAP Air Portugal Airbus A340-300 CS-TOB

GE-powered Airbus A340-300 with registration CS-TOB appears in multiple variants, including A340-200/-300 with -5C2/-5C3/-5C4 options and the A340-313E edition supporting -5C4/P. The model includes moving control surfaces, independent suspension, dynamic wing flex, and animated thrust reversers, delivering interactive cockpit gauges and directional lighting cues.

File Size
8.92 MB
Total Downloads
702
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1
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Aeromexico McDonnell Douglas MD-83

Stewart Global Aircraft/SGA models the Aeromexico MD-83 variant, painted by Daniel Halpern/SGA. The DC-9-83 is a development of the DC-9 Super 80 with uprated engines and improved aerodynamics, and the configuration uses ui_type=MD-83 with ui_variation=Aeromexico and model=83.

File Size
2.52 MB
Total Downloads
700
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2
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Turkish Airlines Airbus A310-300 EP-IBL

Turkish Airlines operates five A310-300s, and the excerpt centers on the A310-304 variant assigned to registration EP-IBL. It uses the a310-304-v2 configuration with atc_flight_number 735 and atc_id EP-IBL, reflecting the Airbus model and the carrier’s standard identifiers.

File Size
1.69 MB
Total Downloads
691
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2
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KLM Boeing 777-200ER

Built on the MelJet b777-200ER framework from Melvin Rafi, this model adopts realistic colors close to the new KLM appearance. It bears registration PH-BQA, named Albert Plesman, and powers with General Electric GE90 engines, representing an early B777-200ER delivery to the airline.

File Size
2.52 MB
Total Downloads
690
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Cargolux Boeing 747-400

The AI Aardvark base model powers the 747-400, carrying Cargolux branding by Phillip Tan and supporting up to sixteen Levels of Detail to balance fidelity with performance. It carries animated landing gear, flaps, and speedbrakes, has no interactive flight deck, and includes a reference image at /userimages/aia744cg.jpg illustrating its appearance for Luxembourg and beyond.

File Size
1.58 MB
Total Downloads
682
Screenshots
2
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El Al Boeing 757-200 4X-EBU

El Al operates this Boeing 757-200, registration 4X-EBU, modeled with wingview and a virtual cockpit. Opening doors and cargo doors accompany 3D flight attendants, with a C32A-specific FDE spanning 757-200 variants, and different engine variants bring distinct thrust maps and fuel burn characteristics.

File Size
5.95 MB
Total Downloads
680
Screenshots
1
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Lan Cargo Boeing 737-200F CC-CSD

Lan Cargo operates a 737-200F bearing registration CC-CSD, with ATC ID CC-CSD enabled. The model corresponds to the 737-200 series (sim 7372) and uses the Lan Cargo variant setting, reflected by ui_type 737-200 and ui_variation Lan Cargo.

File Size
1.88 MB
Total Downloads
678
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1
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FSPAP Boeing 737-400 For AI

The Boeing 737-400 variant for AI centers on operator coverage that includes Air Europa, CSA, Futura, Garuda, Hapag LLoyd, KLM in old and new colors, Lion Air, Malaysia Airlines, Olympic Airways, Thai, Turkish, and Varig, by Joe Tan.

File Size
4.28 MB
Total Downloads
677
Star Rating
5/5
Screenshots
13
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House Livery Boeing 757-200

This model portrays the first Boeing 757-200 prototype, registered N757A, rolled out at Renton on 13 January 1982 and flown on 19 February 1982, later kept by Boeing as a flying testbed for the F-22; it runs with two RB211-535C engines, opening doors and cargo doors, and a C32A FDE for 757-200 variants.

File Size
6.54 MB
Total Downloads
676