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Complete with Base ModelAir Canada operates a 777-200LR variant modeled by Project Open Sky with artwork by Yosuke, while the accompanying file references B777-200LRv2 AirCanada color and integrates a Posky Utility gauge in its setup for virtual aviation.
An MD-83 upgrade directly converts the AI aircraft to a flyable model, enabling cockpit operation and flight control, and it has all of the aircraft files for immediate use. Three variants exist, by Braden Peters.
Repaint for PaywareDelta Air Lines operates two B757 variants, the -200 N688DL and -300 N581NW, depicted with winglets and without. QWHDT files use a 2048-resolution, DXT5 DDS format with custom bump maps, by Matt Smith, for Delta B757 models.
RepaintSwiss International Airlines operates an Airbus A321 with registration HB-IOL in Star Alliance colors. A dedicated variant setup references A321_1_T.dds and thumbnail.jpg, while the aircraft.cfg lists atc_id HB-IOL, atc_airline Swiss, atc_flight_number LX877, and ui_type A321.
Complete with Base ModelThe Boeing 737-200 variant appears in service with LAN Airlines of South America, reflecting the short-haul design. The aircraft first flew on April 9, 1967, and seats six abreast with a crew of two to three, while nearly 8,000 were built since 1966.
Complete with Base ModelThe KLM Cargo Boeing 747-406ERF, registration PH-CKD (cn 1382), derives from the Project Open Sky B747-400ERF (SCD) Version 4 model, by Paul Craig. It provides 32-bit image formats and DXT3 variants, delivers full control surface animation and door operation, while notes indicate certain specialized animations may not function, and no dedicated support is offered.
Complete with Base ModelAn A310-304 VIP configuration operated by the Spanish Air Force transports royal staff, including King Felipe VI, with internal designation T-22; model by Thomas Ruth and Juan Villamor, uses CF6-80C2A2 engines and presents in DXT5 format with 32-bit height data for 2D/VC views.
Thai Airways operates a Boeing 747-400 entry with registration HS-TGZ, built around the default B747-400 specification. By Tim Van Damme, the creator credited, this work centers on the HS-TGZ airframe within the Thai roster lineup.
RepaintRegistration G-CIVE appears with visuals dedicated to the standard B747-400, credited to Paul Kemp. A referenced image file ba747sx.JPG accompanies the item, illustrating the included visual details and marking a single-variant setup for the airframe.
Complete with Base ModelLTE International Airways operates an Airbus A320-200 variant from LTU collaboration, briefly carrying the VOLAR Airlines name before returning to LTE.es. The model uses a DXT5 format with 32-bit height data and 2D/VC views, relying on the default A321 panel, with FMC (requires FMC-1.ZIP), V-speeds by Jelair, and altitude callouts.
An Airbus A319 in United Airlines branding, this add-on pairs a Project Airbus external model with the default A321 virtual cockpit and Gabriel Guzman's graphic work, designed for compatibility with the simulator. XML animations control outflow valves, pack outlets, and ground spoilers, with jetwash effects.
Erick Cantu models Air New Zealand's 737-300, with color work by Michael Corcoran, documenting the aircraft's designation through explicit creator credits and a compact visual reference. An image file named f7373anz.gif now accompanies the display.
Thomas Ruth presents a A330-300 Emirates variant associated with the file TOMA333B-1.ZIP and the Emirates UI variation, carrying registration HB-JHC and flight LX13 with a heavy designation for a commercial Airbus airliner; the configuration lists ui_type A330-300 and ui_createdby Thomas Ruth.
An 787-800 variant for an airline fleet uses CAMSIM's model with artwork by BVAir.com, and a video accompanies it. A gif image file named bvair788.gif sits at /userimages/bvair788.gif, offering a visual reference to the airframe.
Air France markings appear on the default Boeing 737-800, with crisp outlines around wing fairings, tail, and engine cowling that enhance the exterior appearance. The work preserves flight dynamics, relies on Next Generation avionics, and aligns windows and doors with the fuselage schematic for authentic presentation.
Complete with Base ModelThe depiction features an Extended Range narrow-body jet assigned to Avianca Colombia, rendered in 32-bit color and described as fictitious. Avianca Colombia plans to acquire 30 of this type in 2007 to replace its 757s and will be in service by 2010.
Complete with Base ModelAn aviation model created by Vistaliners featuring changes by David Grindele, it adds A2A 3D Lights, Redux codes, panels, sound, and paint kits. The configuration uses a click-and-fly approach and self-installs, with virus and malware scans reporting no issues at release.
Complete with Base ModelThe A380-841 carries registration VH-OQA for Qantas and is named after Nancy-Bird Walton, Australia's first female pilot to fly passenger aircraft. Credits list Robert Versluys for the model and Raul Abella for detailing, reflecting explicit design contributions from those named.
Misha Grift paints the Transavia variant on the default B737-800, delivering a focused visual interpretation for this airframe while clearly documenting the creator and intended operator, ensuring the piece remains tied to a single aircraft type without extending to other configurations.
Delta Airlines operates an A319-114 configuration, presented with Wingviews and Working Dynamics, while a Default A321 cockpit view serves as a reference perspective. Realistic Sounds accompany the experience, and the work is by Travis Smith, with the image labeled Delta-Airlines-Airbus-A319-114-fsx-1.jpg.