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Complete with Base ModelDelta operates a DC-9-10 in the SGA line, with Erick Cantu handling the model and Fraser Turner delivering FDE/XML code. The aircraft bears registration N3314L, airline Delta, and flight number 935, with parking codes DEL and access for gate or ramp operations, reflecting the Delta 1966 variant.
Complete with Base ModelThe CaraVar variant models a Sud-Est Caravelle for Air France, with registration F-BHRI Bretagne. J.R. Lucariny provides the model and Ian Roussel handles the Bretagne decoration, and the Caravelle stands as the world's first short/medium-range jet airliner.
Complete with Base ModelProject Open Sky delivers a Boeing 747-300 combi variant associated with Varig PPVNH Combi (Gmax), modeled with detailed flight dynamics and multiple animation systems. It offers fully animated control surfaces, independent suspension, and opening doors for passenger and cargo, with dynamic wing flexing and visible cockpit lights.

Powered by the Dreamwings Embraer 170 (v2) model, this LOT Polish Airlines representation adds high-resolution detailing to the fuselage and wings and a comprehensive animation suite featuring landing gear, flaps, slats, spoilers, ailerons, spoilerons, and a door with ladder. Flight dynamics, tuned by John Cillis, deliver authentic handling, while Albert Ramic provides engine sounds.
Complete with Base ModelRoyal Jordanian exterior A340-200/300 models feature a fully functional virtual cockpit and ground-contact realism refined by Project Open Sky's base model, with flight dynamics aligned to Airbus references and engine variants CFMI -5C2, -5C3, -5C4. An A340-313E variant uses -5C4/P engines and a four-strut configuration for extended landing gear.
Complete with Base ModelBy Aerodesign, the Turkish Airlines A340-300 variant carries registration TK340 and ATC flight number 1982, with UI designation A340-300 (AeroDesigns) and Turkish Airlines variation. The data block references atc_airline=Turkish Airlines, atc_id=TK340, along with sim=CFM56_340_AD-V1.2, atc_heavy=1, and visual_damage=1.
Complete with Base ModelThe DC-10-30 variant for the Gmax model, originally by FFX/SGA, centers on a Viasa presentation. Adalberto Pereira handles the Viasa-focused work, while Mike Baumann provides the panel adaptation, drawing on the original design by Staffan Ahlberg.
Complete with Base ModelA 737-300 in BUZZ branding presents an accurate external model and flight dynamics that mirror the real aircraft, with engine intakes, wing structure, and fuselage proportions faithfully represented. Compatible with older simulation environments, the project includes a fully functional base model developed by FFX/Eric Cantu, with color work by Hugo and Antonia.
Complete with Base ModelModel by iFDG, with credits to Vincent v/d Hof, depicts an MD-11 in a KLM New Colour variant registered PH-KCA. The description highlights the MD-11 and the PH-KCA registration and anchors the KLM identity for collectors.
Complete with Base ModelProject Open Sky presents a Boeing 747-400 in Swiss markings. The design highlights a three-dimensional gear assembly, delivering mechanical realism during landing and taxi across long-haul operations for virtual pilots, emphasizing robust mechanical fidelity worldwide.
Complete with Base ModelThe model represents a B757-200 registered G-BYAH in Thomson Britannia colors, and it incorporates three-dimensional cabin crew with opening doors for passengers and cargo, while using 32-bit with alpha and no mipmaps for higher image quality.
Complete with Base ModelDelta's 737-287 presents a 737-200 heritage with JT8D engines and DXT3 compression, while dynamic shine highlights wing skins and engine cowlings. FlightFX/SGAir deliver the core model and animation for thrust reversers, landing gear deployment, and flap movement, with lighting by SGA and markings by Marcelo Allende and Misiones Argentina.
Complete with Base ModelErick Cantu's Boeing 737-200 model adopts EL AL colors from the airline's earlier branding, presenting a classic silhouette. Mike Baumann handles the FDE, and Henry William provides the update; an image file named 4xelal72.jpg documents the result.
Complete with Base ModelBy Facundo Sachi, LV-ZXS carries the Boeing 737-200 designation with tail markings of an Argentinian operator, while dynamic exterior reflections and detailed animations cover flaps, thrust reversers, and landing gear, and wing and engine viewpoints reveal in-flight flex and rotation.
Complete with Base ModelA Boeing 757-200 operated by Excel Airways bears registration G-VKNC with XL.com branding on the tail and the standard e on the engine. The model is produced by Project Open Sky, with John Taylor credited for the look.
Complete with Base ModelProject Open Sky pilots a Boeing 757-200 design powered by Rolls-Royce engines with extended-range capabilities, and the aircraft carries registration N910AW. It also carries authentic markings by Timothy Wong and shows doors and cargo hatches with dynamic reflective surfaces.

Project OpenSky delivers a 747-200PW variant for FS2004, with registration N302TW and painted in TWA colors. The model features fully animated control surfaces, dynamic wing flex, rolling bogies, and opening passenger and cargo doors, with a dependent B747V482.ZIP required for proper operation.
Complete with Base ModelTwo 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.
Complete with Base ModelLAPA Airlines adds a fleet of up to five airplanes and flight plan data for AI traffic. The lineup includes Boeing 737, Boeing 757, Embraer EMB 110, and Saab 340, reflecting historic intercontinental service from Buenos Aires and routes such as Atlanta, Montevideo, and San Juan.
Complete with Base ModelThe Sobelair NC variant corresponds to a 767-300ER, assigned atc_id OO-SLS and operated by Sobelair. iFDG provides the original model; Albert Bouwman serves as model author, Alvaro Villegas handles FDE, and IFDG and Amy Gardner receive credit.