FS2004 Hamburg International Boeing 737-700

PreviewThis carefully detailed repaint showcases the Hamburg International branding on a Boeing 737-700 developed specifically for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. It integrates textures by Jan Hebert alongside the complete freeware base model by Tsutomu Urakawa, forming a cohesive package for enthusias...

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Type
Complete with Base Model
Download hits
55
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
Filename
ai737hh.zip
File size
450.48 KB
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Scanned 17 days ago (clean)
Access to file
Free (Freeware)
Content Rating
Everyone

This carefully detailed repaint showcases the Hamburg International branding on a Boeing 737-700 developed specifically for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. It integrates textures by Jan Hebert alongside the complete freeware base model by Tsutomu Urakawa, forming a cohesive package for enthusiasts seeking a faithful rendition of this German carrier’s livery. The aircraft provides a realistic short- to medium-haul experience, emphasizing performance details that match the real-world 737 Next Generation series.

Distinctive Carrier Colors and Practical Flight Range

Hamburg International was known for operating reliable charter services, and its visual identity included a stylized tail motif that hinted at its focus on European routes. This repaint replicates those elements seamlessly. The 737-700 airframe itself is a narrowbody design recognized for its efficient fuel burn and an operational range that comfortably handles flights across much of Europe.

Refined Exterior Work

All external markings, including fuselage text and tail branding, are laid out with sharp detail. The layering approach to texturing ensures subtle reflections and realistic metal shading, helping the livery capture variations of light as you adjust your viewing angle. These textures are aligned with the aircraft’s dimensions, retaining the correct logo proportions seen in actual Hamburg International operations.

Technical Model Features

  • Accurate LOD (Level of Detail) handling for optimal frame rates
  • Realistic aircraft dimensions consistent with official Boeing data
  • Balanced flight dynamics to emulate a genuine 737 Next Generation profile

With these improvements, you can fly confidently knowing the energy management, takeoff rolls, and cruising capabilities align closely to the real single-aisle platform.

Integrated Freeware Base Model

This download encompasses Tsutomu Urakawa’s original freeware model, so you do not need additional packages. By combining it with Jan Hebert’s repaint, the complete add-on is ready for immediate use within Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. Installation remains straightforward, guiding you quickly into your first departure from Hamburg or any other preferred airport.

Screenshot of Hamburg International Boeing 737-700 on the ground.

Screenshot featuring the Hamburg International B737-700 awaiting clearance on the ground.

Both developers/creators dedicated time to ensure this design meets the needs of virtual pilots aiming to replicate Hamburg International’s operational style. Enthusiasts can appreciate accurate visual elements around the aircraft, offering an immersive way to explore dynamic flight planning within Europe’s diverse airfields.

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The archive ai737hh.zip has 12 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
model03.20.040 B
model.cfg01.22.0331 B
t_u_b737-700.mdl02.12.03243.36 kB
texture.hhi03.20.040 B
t_u_b737_l.bmp11.08.031.00 MB
t_u_b737_t.bmp03.18.041.00 MB
aircraft.cfg03.20.0413.96 kB
Boeing 737-700.air01.26.038.61 kB
thumb.gif03.20.045.31 kB
tu738_hhi.jpg03.20.0448.68 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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Most of the freeware add-on aircraft and scenery packages in our file library come with easy installation instructions which you can read above in the file description. For further installation help, please see our Flight School for our full range of tutorials or view the README file contained within the download. If in doubt, you may also ask a question or view existing answers in our dedicated Q&A forum.

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