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Created for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, this v2 repaint package supplies high-resolution day-and-night DDS textures for AI Aardvark’s Boeing 727-100 (AIA721PK.ZIP), depicting Eastern Air Lines’ fictional “Wings of Man” anniversary scheme with accurate alpha reflections, subtle metal sheening and balanced mip levels for smooth traffic rendering.
Eastern Air Lines’ 1980s bare-metal Boeing 727-100 repaint for FS2004 brings a high-resolution, specular-mapped look to the AI Aardvark tri-jet; reflective alpha channels, accurate night maps and period-correct logos reproduce the carrier’s metallic sheen without straying from the simulator’s native lighting engine.
Donbass Aero’s Yakovlev Yak-42 AI set for FS2004 introduces a tri-engine regional jet repaint featuring calibrated flight dynamics from Burkhard Renk’s base model, 32-bit high-resolution textures by Michael Pearson, precise material mapping and streamlined draw calls, allowing AI schedules to mirror the carrier’s former network.
This freeware AI traffic repaint slots a Karat Airlines Yakovlev Yak-42 into Microsoft FS2004/FS9, pairing the YAK42PY base model with fresh 32-bit DDS bitmaps, correct tri-engine nacelle mapping, and optimized LODs for busy schedules, giving regional Russian jet traffic realistic callsigns and smooth frame rates.
Michael Pearson’s Kuban Airlines repaint adds 32-bit bitmaps, refined alpha shading and accurate registration data to Burkhard Renk’s Yakovlev Yak-42 for FS2004, integrating the short-haul tri-jet into Russian regional AI traffic timetables while keeping its distinctive rear-engine profile, improving apron spotting and fleet management for seasoned flight-sim users.
Freeware Eastern Air Lines 1980s bare-metal v2 repaint for the AI Aardvark Boeing 727-100 brings polished aluminum sheen, correct engine titles, and separate day/night BMPs to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004; ideal for AI traffic or user-flyable conversions, this livery leverages accurate alpha reflectivity to match the classic tri-jet’s lines.
Faithfully restores Eastern Airlines’ late-1980s Boeing 727-100 paint scheme to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, pairing Sheppard Avery’s high-resolution gray-top textures and subtle cheatline with the AI Aardvark base model; includes day/night bitmaps, alpha-channel metal sheens, specular reflections, correct window layouts, and T-tail mapping for accurate AI or user-flown retro operations.
This FS2004 Iberia Douglas DC-10 repaint applies 32-bit, high-resolution texture maps to FSPainter’s classic tri-jet, maintaining precise bump-map alignment, rivet rows and panel seams while reflecting Iberia’s late-century palette; tuned alpha channels, balanced mipmaps and coherent lightmaps mesh seamlessly with the BSPKMDWB base model and native flight dynamics for artifact-free performance.
Freeware repaint brings Iberia’s McDonnell Douglas MD-11 to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 with high-color-depth 32-bit textures, layered reflections, and precise fuselage and tail markings for the FSPainter base model. The tri-jet’s proportions stay sharp at every zoom level, giving VA pilots an authentic long-range airliner visual profile within FS2004.
This FS2004 repaint for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 provides 32-bit Iberia livery textures for the FSPainter McDonnell Douglas MD-83, recreating precise fuselage lines, tail logo alignment and window shading for AI traffic. Repainted by Michael Pearson, this texture-only package depends on the FSMDLUPD.ZIP base pack and preserves authentic specular maps and alpha channels for compatibility with the original FSPainter aircraft.
Detailed Tampa Cargo Boeing 767-200ER repaint for the iFDG PW-powered model brings high-resolution reflective textures, fully animated control surfaces, flaperons, flex-wing logic, operable pax and cargo doors plus flight-attendant figure, offering FS2004/FS9 pilots a technically accurate wide-body freighter option within the 200-seat twin-jet segment.
Meticulous SATENA livery for the FeelThere Embraer ERJ-145 in FS2004 delivers 32-bit, mip-mapped textures that slot straight into the walk-model variant, aligning registration, logos and Colombian flag decals with real-world fleet data; optimized alpha channels and compliant aircraft.cfg entries ensure clean specular rendering and seamless performance in both cockpit and external views.
This repaint brings Aer Lingus’ first BAC One-Eleven 208, EI-ANE “St Mel,” to FS2004, marrying Garry Russell’s high-fidelity texture set with David Maltby’s freeware 1-11-200 model for authentic color tones, precise registration data, correct ATC callsign mapping and compatible aircraft.cfg entries for legacy jetliner enthusiasts.
FS2004 repaint package supplies Mike Mahat’s revised textures—derived from Henry William’s originals—for Erick Cantu’s Boeing 737-200, portraying America West Airlines’ current N188AW livery; the download is textures-only and provides matching “Cactus” ATC identifiers plus ready-to-paste aircraft.cfg data for straightforward fleet integration.
iFDG’s freeware Lufthansa Boeing 767-300 D-ABUC for FS2004/FS9 supplies a meticulously painted wide-body airliner add-on featuring reflective 32-bit textures, fully animated flaps, slats, spoilers and flaperons, operable passenger exit, cargo hatch and ground-service nodes, a basic virtual cabin crew, stock panel-sound suite, and balanced flight dynamics tuned for medium- to long-range routes.
This FS2004 British United Airways BAC One-Eleven 501 repaint for the David Maltby model supplies a high-resolution texture set that matches the stretched 500-series airframe, includes the additional forward cabin window, period registration G-AXJK and refined alpha channels, giving enthusiasts a historically accurate mid-1960s livery without altering flight dynamics.
FS2004 and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 pilots can load Garry Russell’s high-resolution British United Airways BAC One-Eleven 201 texture set for David Maltby’s 1-11-200, bringing period-correct 1965 ‘Bus-stop Jet’ branding, registration G-ASJJ, thumbnail, cfg lines and AI-friendly textures for classic route-proving ops.
Offering a precision repaint of BAC 1-11-200 G-ASTJ for FS2004, this Garry Russell texture set applies the final 1969 British United Airways scheme to David Maltby’s base model, complete with accurate titles, registration and airline branding, ideal for retro traffic packages or classic jetliner panel setups.
This Garry Russell repaint and texture set for David Maltby’s BAC 1-11 Series 200 updates Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (FS9) with accurately rendered Caledonian/BUA merger markings—registration G-ASJH, correct ATC callsign and flight number—dropping straight into the aircraft.cfg for seamless integration, preserving model animations while supplying crisp, historical liveries for classic jetliner fans.
FS2004 repaint package recreates G-AWYS in the rarely remembered interim Caledonian-BUA colours, delivering crisp 32-bit textures, alpha-channel shine and accurate registration detail for the David Maltby BAC One-Eleven 500, enriching any FS9 classic-jet collection with a historically precise British Caledonian retrofit livery.
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