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FS2004 First Air Canada Boeing 727-100

First Air Canada’s Boeing 727-100 comes to life with a photo-based AI repaint that captures the airline’s classic look for busy traffic environments in FS2004. Textures only, it enhances schedules and flight plans with authentic markings and clean detailing, and requires the AI Aardvark Boeing 727 model.

81 downloads Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
  • File: ai7271tx.zip
  • Size:401.22 KB
  • Scan: Clean (10d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
  • Content:Everyone

Based on photographs. Textures only. Model by AI Aardvark. Livery by Stephen Nicholson.

Screenshot of First Air Canada Boeing 727-100 in flight.

Screenshot of First Air Canada Boeing 727-100 in flight.

This was done very quickly, in about 30 mins and it's far from a perfect job, but pretty decent for an AI aircraft.

I decided to make this repaint to go with Steve Lewis's great flight plans.

Enjoy!

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A First Air Boeing 727-44C in white livery with a red and yellow stripe cruises above distant hills under a clear blue sky.

The archive ai7271tx.zip has 8 files and directories contained within it.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
Readme.txt06.26.04620 B
aia_727_100_l.bmp01.22.04256.07 kB
aia_727_100_t.bmp06.24.04682.75 kB
texture.FAB06.24.040 B
FAB_727-100_thumb.jpg06.26.0414.57 kB
FAB_727-100_big.jpg06.26.0493.21 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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