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The package requires Mike Stone's original Avro RJ 85 model, linking the artwork to a specific aircraft type for accurate depiction. Painted by Tony Gould, it presents the result with a reference image at malegs.jpg.

Anuraka Siriwatra credits a Nok Air variation that uses a Boeing 737-400 platform, with Thai as the operating airline and DD737 as both the ATC identifier and flight number. The entry designates ui_variation Nok Air and ui_type 737-400, linking the Thai carrier to the model.
Complete with Base ModelA Ladeco-operated 747-400 in version 3 originates from the Project Opensky Paintkit and adds dirt detailing along with revised fuselage and wing surfaces, plus updated wheel surfaces, with original credit to Project Opensky and further attribution to Hugo and Antonia.
Complete with Base ModelA three-engine widebody freighter comes with a detailed MD-11F and a comprehensive base model for virtual pilots. The cockpit presents six main displays and automated autopilot controllers, while the extended-range configuration enables transoceanic routes beyond 8,000 miles, with flight dynamics calibrated from an experienced MD-11 pilot.

Airtran orders 100 Boeing 737-700 and -800 series, and this depiction uses the default 737 as its base to reflect a growing fleet with Airtran branding. The credit goes to Jeff Olszewski, and the asset references airt2k4.jpg.
Complete with Base ModelExperience a Wizz Air A320 built on a FSPainter base model, with flight dynamics tuned by Hiro and painted by Imre Kiss, featuring reflective surfaces derived from Antti Salo’s paint kit. Engine nozzles, thrust reversers, flaps, and spoilers animate to AI maneuvers while atc_id HA-LPA identifies the aircraft in AI traffic.

Images and instructions enable wing views for the FFX B737-800, credited to Steve Quinn, detailing how to access the perspective from the wing. The accompanying image shows looking out over the right wing of a Boeing 737-800.
RepaintProject Fokker supplies the original aircraft, identified as the Fokker 100, and Frederic Kabalu is credited for the modification, a straightforward attribution that preserves a clear line between manufacturer and contributor while documenting the collaboration that informs this model.
Complete with Base ModelSaudi Arabian Airlines branding graces a Boeing 747-300PW, with a base model by FSpainter and finishing by Zubair Chughtai. The offering uses extended 32-bit color depth surfaces with a dynamic shine system and mipmaps, powered by Pratt & Whitney engines, and supports worldwide departures and arrivals.

Version 2 refines the Default B747-400 in CARGOLUX painting, presenting a cohesive look for the operator’s designation. It relies on the accompanying reference, offering a tangible visual cue for the design identifiers and aligning with existing airframe styling across the range.
Complete with Base ModelThe Meridiana MD-80 variant employs Gmax modeling to reproduce the fuselage, wing geometry, and tail layout, including flat and coned tail assemblies and airstairs that open from the rear. Fully animated surfaces, retractable landing lights, and accurately placed navigation lights, anti-collision beacons, and strobes use 32-bit textures to emphasize Meridiana branding.
Complete with Base ModelThe UR-74010 aircraft wears Antonov Airlines colors, with Dimitri Samborski responsible for the FSDS2 model, Mathias Lieberecht for the panel, and Ray Brower handling the painting. The project references a checklist file named CheckList_Antonov_An-72.txt and lists Antonov as the manufacturer with An-72 as the base type.
Complete with Base ModelAn early variant wears NASA colors, identified as the 737-100 and powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT8D7 engines with a 28.35 m wingspan. It seats 115 in a single class, achieves a maximum range of 1540 nm at a cruise of 460 kt and a ceiling of 35,000 ft, by Vasco Ferreira.
Complete with Base ModelRinaldi Hanafi creates a Boeing 737-200 variant for Sriwijaya Airlines Indonesia with registration PK-CJH. It offers 32-bit visuals and a low-polygon model optimized for AI traffic, with Indonesian branding and tail markings at major airports.
Complete with Base ModelAn A340-313X with registration A6-ETC uses Aerodesign's A340-300 model and has maximum animation and detail. Base visuals come from AeroDesigns, while Michael Pearson handles the color work, yielding a cohesive look aligned with the original concept.
Complete with Base ModelAn Airbus A330-200 variant displays fully animated control surfaces, dynamic flexing wings, and interchanging 2D and 3D engine fans. Full night lighting and transparent nav light lenses accompany crash effects, while the Afghan carrier's identity aims to gain international familiarity.
Complete with Base ModelAI Aardvark creates a model of a Boeing 747-400 GE with a DHL-inspired appearance and a fictional registration, N747DH. The package runs 16 different LOD models, and the assets reside in the AIA_747_400_GE_DHL folder to balance visuals with frame rate when several aircraft populate a scene.
Complete with Base ModelAn Airbus A340-300, registered HZ-AZA, appears in fictitious Saudi Arabian Airlines colors and relies on Aerodesign's A340-300 model, drawing from AeroDesigns and delivering extensive animation overall, with Michael Pearson providing color work for this project.
Complete with Base ModelTarom traces its aviation roots to a September 18, 1954 founding, and records a long-standing presence in worldwide commercial aviation. It records its first transatlantic flight in 1966 and, by 1974, operates scheduled flights to New York, Beijing, and Sydney.

John Travolta's private aircraft, the 707-138B nicknamed Jett Clipper Ella, appears with Quantas V-Jet fuselage markings after a careful restoration. The visuals are freeware and intended for noncommercial use, and the 707-138B variant is available through a historic-jet archive site, with accompanying images jt1.jpg and jt2.jpg.