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FS2004 repaint brings Channel Airways BAC One-Eleven 408 G-AWEJ to David Maltby’s 1-11-400, supplying high-resolution textures, historically correct registration and a ready-to-paste [fltsim] entry that aligns ATC callsign, airline code and variant data for straightforward integration with existing cockpit panels, soundsets and flight dynamics.
Kittyhawk’s FS2004 Pacific Blue 737-800 add-on delivers a scratch-built Gmax airframe with fully animated control surfaces, winglet and non-winglet variants, reflective dynamic shine, tailored nav and beacon lighting, and an all-new FDE calibrated by a 737-type-rated pilot, providing authentic handling within Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004.
This FS2004 repaint layers Tampa Columbia Cargo’s livery onto the AI Aardvark Boeing 767-200 with General Electric powerplants, tailored for AI traffic use; it leverages the no-reflection model, preserves accurate ATC callsign, heavy cargo parking codes and flight-number entries for hassle-free integration with existing flight-planning setups.
Replacing the stock skin, this Air Atlanta livery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004’s default Boeing 747-400 installs a 32-bit texture.atlanta set with layered alpha, accurate striping and tail logo, ATC-compliant callsign tags, and balanced specular maps, supporting both cargo and passenger configurations for virtual charter, wet-lease or long-haul wide-body operations.
Air Atlanta Cargo’s Boeing 747-400F repaint for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 delivers accurately aligned fuselage textures, tail emblem mapping and cargo-config lighting, preserving the freighter’s reinforced main deck, optional nose-door profile, high-capacity fuel layout and updated glass-cockpit avionics for authentic long-range freight simulation.
Detailed FFX build of the Boeing 737-600 delivers tuned flight dynamics, accurate visual-damage flags and a custom high-resolution Tunesair TS-IOJ repaint by Olaf Wierisng, pairing native FS2004 airfile logic with integrated 737-400 checklists, proper ATC data tags and clean UI sorting for a seamless short-haul jet add-on.
Targeted at FS2004 texture artists, this paintkit supplies layered PSD files for Fernando Martinez’s AI BAe 146-100/200/300 and Avro RJ series, incorporating pre-baked night lightmaps for QT freighter and passenger layouts, enabling precise livery creation, alpha-channel tuning, and efficient bulk AI traffic repaints.
Built on AI Aardvark’s reliable Tu-204 base (AI204RR.ZIP), this FS9/FS2004 freeware package delivers Arkhangelsk Airlines’ PS-90-powered Tu-204 in crisp 32-bit bitmaps, suitable both as intelligent AI traffic and as a manually flown medium-haul airliner, retaining authentic flight dynamics, accurate payload configuration and true-to-scale external geometry.
Employing the AI Aardvark base model, this FS2004 add-on delivers a Tupolev Tu-204-PS90 in authentic Eastline paint, featuring Mike Pearson’s 32-bit high-resolution textures, refined flight dynamics tables, accurate PS-90 engine performance data and an AI-friendly low-poly footprint while retaining full cockpit functionality for manual sorties.
AI Aardvark’s Tu-204 release for FS2004 presents the PS-90-powered Perm Airlines twin-engine jet in high-resolution 32-bit artwork, pairing LOD-efficient geometry and refined flight dynamics for low-overhead AI traffic or hands-on sorties, an accurate, medium-range Russian airliner repaint tailored to legacy simulator workflows.
FS2004 pilots gain a detailed Tupolev Tu-214 in Eastline colours, marrying AI Aardvark’s low-poly yet smooth LOD model with Mike Pearson’s 32-bit diffuse maps, refined flight dynamics and long-range fuel tables; ideal both as traffic and for hand-flown sorties seeking authentic Russian twin-turbofan behaviour and modern avionics cues.
AI Aardvark’s Tu-214 frame, re-skinned by Mike Pearson in 32-bit Omsk Avia colors, drops neatly into FS2004, doubling as an AI traffic slot or a hand-flown twinjet. The package preserves accurate flight dynamics, clean night maps and fully mapped LODs for smooth performance on busy Russian medium-haul routes.
FS2004 freeware Boeing 737-200 Zip Air repaint pairs AI Aardvark’s polygon-efficient model with six-level LOD switching, refined AI flight dynamics, and four tail variants—pink, orange, black, blue—delivering seamless AI traffic integration, higher frame-rate performance, and understated retro narrow-body realism across dense virtual airport operations.
Zip Air’s vivid green Boeing 737-200 repaint for FS2004 refreshes AI Aardvark’s classic twin-jet with precise fuselage logos, refined panel lines and historically correct shades, giving Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 users a more authentic AI traffic mix while honoring Isaac Reyes’s detailed livery work.
Premier Aircraft Design’s Version 4.5.2 Atlantic Southeast Airways CRJ700 N738EV introduces a refined Bombardier regional-jet model for FS2004 (FS9), featuring a native 2-D cockpit, dynamic virtual cockpit with night-mapped lighting, selectable wing-view cameras, full-span animations including operating airstair and deployable thrust reverser, plus a bespoke soundpack capturing authentic engine acoustics.
Targeting FS2004 pilots, this Aeroflot 2003 Tupolev Tu-204 mod blends AI Aardvark’s efficient mesh with Mike Pearson’s 32-bit texture maps, delivering both traffic-friendly behavior and a full flight model; authentic PS-90 engine parameters, balanced aerodynamics and accurate scaling refine medium-haul Russian jetliner operations.
FS2004 pilots gain a period-specific Tupolev Tu-204 model dressed in Aeroflot’s 1988 scheme, built on AI Aardvark’s optimized base to double as efficient AI traffic and a hand-flyable narrow-body; 32-bit high-resolution textures, accurate PS90 engine parameters and refined medium-range flight dynamics integrate smoothly into legacy simulators while preserving authentic Soviet performance data.
Delivering Aeroflot’s 1992 retro scheme, this FS2004 Tupolev Tu-204 repaint blends sharp 32-bit texture maps, PS-90 engine configuration, AI-traffic compatibility and pilot-flyable dynamics, offering route planners and hands-on captains a period-correct mid-range jetliner that maintains authentic range, speed and fuel-burn profiles.
Project Open Sky’s freeware BMI Baby 757-200 G-MONC for FS2004 couples highly polished reflective textures and custom night lighting with fully animated control surfaces, service doors, articulated gear, and 3-D cabin figures, while the updated FDE, multi-variant engine tables, discreet damage modelling, and optional virtual cockpit sustain accurate performance metrics and flightdeck workflow.
Dreamwings Embraer ERJ 135 and 145 package for FS2004 combines photorealistic exterior modelling, Bill Grabowski’s refreshed avionics suite with accurate FADEC logic, FPDA gear-wind soundset, and hand-tuned air files shaped by Eurocontrol BADA tables and certified lift–stall curves, yielding authentic performance across the envelope, manual thrust workflow, and dependable FLC/VS autopilot integration.
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