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Complete with Base ModelThe DC-10-30 variant carries Afghan carrier markings, and Fahim Safi is credited for the work. The depiction concentrates on a single aircraft representation, highlighting the exact model and operator identity for enthusiasts who study aircraft lineage and operator history, without extraneous elements.
RepaintTwo models, Pratte & Whitney and Rolls Royce engined versions, cover a National Airlines 757-200 airframe. SB757200.ZIP provides b757_200p and b757_200r folders for use, with night lighting, aviation and collision avoidance lights, landing and taxi lights, and reversers.
Complete with Base ModelAn Airbus A340-500 for Thai Airways carries the Royal Barge branding and serves AI traffic while staying flyable. Thai Airways reportedly has several on order for a 2005 delivery, by FS Painter; the model uses 32-bit color data.

By Cleus, this modification targets the standard Boeing 777-300 for the default model and marks the creator’s first effort, reflecting a straightforward, single-asset approach. The asset appears at aircraftpics/b77alitfs9.jpg, and no additional variants are listed.
Complete with Base ModelThe An-72 Coaler traces its origins to the An-32 before jet engines are fitted. It demonstrates STOL capability by operating from unprepared airfields, and the prototype first flies on 22 December 1977 and enters service in 1979.
Complete with Base ModelErick Cantu's Boeing 737-200 model wears United Airlines OC colors, with Flight Dynamics Editor by Mike Baumann and a color treatment completed by Henry William. A visual reference appears as uni732td.jpg in archive online today.
Copa Airlines operates a Boeing 737-800 with winglets, featuring dynamic shine and lighting and animation technology that renders accurate flaps, landing gear and thrust reversers along with dynamic wing and engine views. By Matias Bagnato.
Complete with Base ModelA color update by Rinaldi Hanafi adapts FSPainter's Airbus A330-300 for Garuda Indonesia, with a flight plan included. It is based on a real Garuda Indonesia aircraft, the model is credited to FSPainter, and the revision remains frame-rate friendly for AI traffic.
Complete with Base ModelFlightFX/SGAir delivers a complete 737-287 variant registered N68SW, featuring dynamic wing and engine glow and mechanically animated flaps, spoilers, landing gear, and thrust reversers. The work originates from a 2002 simulator edition and shows partial compatibility with a 2004 edition, paired with DXT3 image files and refined exterior detailing.

Southwest Airlines operates a 737-800 model enhanced with winglets. Kittyhawk Productions presents a scratch-built visual model by Erick Cantu with full moving parts, dynamic shine, and custom lighting, while Shawn Anderson develops the flight dynamics and integrates them using Gmax technology.
Complete with Base ModelA DC-10-30 variant for the Great FFX/SGA Gmax model carries markings of a Chilean cargo operator, by Hugo y Antonia. The arrangement targets the Gmax DC-10-30 lineage, offering a straightforward exterior finish and clear operator markings.
Complete with Base ModelRegistration PH-MPD marks a 180-seat aircraft, one of two from SALES, with fully animated parts including a functional suspension and folding landing gear struts. Original Gmax aircraft by Mike Stone; Vic Huijbregts handles the finishing in the Netherlands, with the fs2004civiljets/320a.jpg image illustrating the setup.
Complete with Base ModelThe United States Navy P8A Poseidon sits in a rollout scheme, with fully animated control surfaces, nose gear steering, and opening passenger doors. Model by Hiroshi Igami, FDE by Brandon D. Henry, and paints by Brandon D. Henry and Alex Siu, under Project Open Sky.
Complete with Base ModelPOSKY's GMAX 757-200, a single variant, carries the Britannia Airways colors on registration G-BYAX and dates from February 1999, by Ben Jones. Britannia's identity fades as it joins the TUI group, and the name transitions to THOMSON, Operated by Britannia.
Complete with Base ModelBoeing 727-200 from the ffx lineup carries Landor branding in a British color palette. Original model credits Kevin Trinkle and Gary Carlson; GMax design by Erick Cantu and Jonathan Stewart; FDE by Mike Baumann; finishing by Henry William.
Complete with Base ModelJazz branding appears on a Boeing 717-200 twin-engine regional jet, emphasizing authentic flight dynamics with fully articulated aerodynamic surfaces, rotating engine fans, operable passenger doors, and a Full Dynamic Panel and Cockpit, by Rob Tarlton, Tom Tarlton, and Fahim Safi.
Complete with Base ModelThe scene marks the second anniversary of the tragedy, and the image on this aircraft is from the night before the incident, associated with the file name WTC767.jpg. Painted by Robert 'Hawk', the panel and sound alias to the default 777, and the aircraft is developed by Albert Bouman.
Complete with Base ModelC-GCRN carries Spirit of Prince George, with David Evans painting and Doeke Bakker, Robert Versluys, and Torgny Palm contributing to the airframe. The image file named f28cr.jpg appears at /userimages/f28cr.jpg for reference purposes today online.

Del Monte Aviation (Div. of Million Air) delivers a Lear 45 themed color palette to align with Monterey Peninsula Airport, identified by KMRY_V1.ZIP. John B. Loney, Jr. receives credit for the work at his home airport, while Robert Hawk finalizes details using Joao Paz's Lear 45 PSD file.
Complete with Base ModelASIA Air depicts a Boeing 737-300 from the Classic series, built as a complete base model originally produced by FFX and Eric Cantu. Hugo and Antonia contribute color transitions and crisp detailing along the fuselage, while the model animates movable flaps, slats, rudder, and rotating fan blades.