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Complete with Base ModelProject Open Sky's B747-400 version 4 model carries registration CN-RGA for RAM operations and supplies a virtual cockpit with 32-bit visual data archived in the RAM Boeing OS744V4 folder. An operation manual is included, and the work is by Mohammed Al-Khalifa.
Repaint for PaywareThis high-detail variant for the A320 Extended assigns EP-MHJ as the atc_id and Mahan Air as the airline, while ui_type identifies A320-232 IAE and ui_variation marks Mahan Air. UR-REZ remains a former registration for Iran Airtours, and Taregh Msr of Iranian FS Painters receives credit.
RepaintJames Allen presents a fictional visual for the default Boeing 737-800, labeled British Airways, highlighting ATC ID X-BOX and flight number XB0X. It references Boeing737-800_check and Boeing737-800_ref as supporting data. The presentation stays concise and clearly organized.
RepaintLufthansa's A340-313, registration D-AIFA, uses the Tom_A340-300 freeware base model via the TOMA343B.ZIP archive. By Paul Craig, with Tom Ruth as base model creator, it features Lufthansa branding on a quad-engine airframe, aligning to the A340-300 lineage.
Complete with Base ModelAn enhanced American Airlines 787-9 edition relies on the CamSim V4 base by Camil Valiquette and features a revised wing-root layout, enlarged passenger doors with M1 and M2 triggers, and expanded AGS with trailer hookups. It adds air duct animations and reconfigured satellite antennas, while the developer grants free usage.
Repaint for PaywarePIA operates an A320-232 with CFM engines, registered AP-BLC. July 2014 marks the first A320 series delivery, with AP-BLC serving as the tying registration for a single-airframe example of the A320-232 family for this listing.
Complete with Base ModelSouthwest Airlines displays its Colorado One color design on a Boeing 737-700W variant, built by Project Open Sky and refined by Mathieu Vos (APSS). The model implements comprehensive animation for ailerons, elevators, and rudder, front-gear steering for ground handling, wing flex, movable doors, and night lighting for external and cockpit visibility.
Registration OY-GRN accompanies an A330-222 PW variant. The TomA332b.zip archive serves as the base, and the AirGreenland skin appears inside the Tom_A330_200 folder, while the configuration records the PW designation, and Mario Monfrecola is credited for the design.
RepaintTurkish Airlines operates seven airframes in this set, including one B737-700, one B737-900ER, and five B737-800s. Night data arrive in DDS format, with Jim Martin credited for designs and FAIB via Erez Werber supplying models and kits.
RepaintAn Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-800 variant uses the registration ET-ANA and ATC flight number 811 under a TDSBoeing737-800w setup. The base file TDS_B737-800_BASE_PACKAGE.ZIP underpins the variant and tags it with atc_parking_code ETH, ui_type=737-800, and ui_variation=Ethiopian Airlines.
An Allegiant Air Project Airbus A319-111 shows atc_id N301NV and atc_flight_number 236. Andy Warden and Derek Mayer craft the visual model, Nicholas Chung provides color styling, and Peter Binamira develops the flight model with custom CFM sounds.
This Project Open Sky airframe centers on a 737-700 variant, while adopting the 737-800 winglet model and the panel and interior assets. Credit to Frank Leser for the colorwork, and a supplementary folder Incase_Parts_Looks_broken_add_Lightmaps provides extra lightmaps to address missing night lighting.
RepaintAlex James shapes a Korean Air variant of the default 737-800, dated May 2010, for the standard airframe. The modification uses the DXT5 format without mipmaps to preserve the airline’s twinjet appearance, maintains color balance, and stays compatible with the default cockpit and lighting cues.
Complete with Base ModelChina Eastern and China Southern on the mainland operate the Airbus A300-600R, featuring a GE/PW engine variant and a cockpit by Thomas Ruth. The assembly includes an operations manual by Ruth and reference data by Matt Zagoren, with sounds drawn from the default Airbus A321.
Complete with Base ModelThe Air Asia A320-200 bears registration 9M-AFW. Mathieu Vos (APSS) crafts the model on the base associated with that project, producing a coherent exterior and cockpit representation with careful attention to scale and detailing throughout.
Atlas Air V747-400BCF N459MC features a complete model and texture designed for the PW4000 747-400 family from Project Open Sky, with a virtual cockpit not included. By Michael Keogh, the effort centers on the OSX744F_PW4000 folder, preserving a single variant.
Complete with Base ModelCrafted by Camil Valiquette as CamSim version 4, this Boeing 787-10 model serves British Airways, the largest Dreamliner variant, with refined wing root geometry and wider doors featuring revised window outlines, plus animated Ground Servicing sequences accessible via Shift shortcuts for doors and cargo bay controls.
Complete with Base ModelThe Boeing 787-8 V5 features a refined 3D airframe with sharper fuselage lines, presented in a retro United Airlines color identity. CamSim Animated Ground Servicing provides static displays and ground vehicles, while model design is credited to Camil Valiquette.
Complete with Base ModelA Frontier branded A320-200, registered N205FR, bears the name Ozzie the Orca and uses 32-bit files. XML-controlled elements include ground spoilers, the pressurization outflow valve, opening passenger and cargo doors, wingviews, and dynamic lighting effects, by Mohammed Al-Khalifa.
Repaint for PaywareA Boeing 757-2Q8WL from Aer Lingus bears registration EI-LBR and features winglets in green branding. By Christopher Evans, it uses QWHDT to render sharp rivet lines and reflective surfaces, delivering a precise Aer Lingus identity.