FS2004 Civil Jet Aircraft
Air Canada Douglas DC-9-32 1967
This freeware repaint showcases Air Canada's 1967 Douglas DC-9-32 livery, met…
Air Canada’s 1967 Douglas DC-9-10 livery brings period-correct markings and registry CF-TLC to the SGA twinjet, ideal for classic short- to medium-haul schedules and vintage screenshots in FS2004. The repaint covers textures only and requires the SGA DC-9-10 base aircraft, with matching airline callsign and flight number details.
SGA DC-9-10 Air Canada textures. Textures only for SGA's latest Douglas DC9-10 series release. By Frank Idone.

Screenshot of Air Canada 1967 DC-9-10 in flight.
Simply unzip directly into your aircraft folder and edit your aircraft's config file:
[fltsim.XX]
title=SGA DC-9-14 AC67
sim=SGA DC9_10
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=ac67
checklists=
atc_id=CF-TLC
atc_id_color=
atc_airline=Air Canada
atc_flight_number=124
ui_manufacturer=Douglas
ui_type=DC-9-14
ui_variation=Air Canada (1967)
description=DC-9 no.6 flown by Air Canada.\nLivery by Frank Idone.\n\nThe DC-9 was designed specifically to operate from short runways and on short- to medium-range routes so that the speed, comfort and reliability of jet transportation could be extended to hundreds of communities previously served only by propeller-driven airliners. The series 10 was the first in the twinjet family, the fuselage length of the Series 10 DC-9 is 104.4 feet (31.8 m), accommodating up to 90 passengers with 600 cubic feet (16.9 m3) of cargo space below the floor. Wingspan is 89.4 feet (27.2 m). Engines can be JT8D-5s or JT8D-7s, with takeoff thrust ratings up to 14,000 pounds.
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FS9\Aircraft\, FS9\Addon Scenery\, FS9\Gauges\, or FS9\Effects\.readme.txt or README file. It tells you exactly where files go, what dependencies are needed, and any quirks specific to this add-on.The archive dc910ac.zip has 24 files and directories contained within it.
This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.
| Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
|---|---|---|
| TEXTURE.ac67 | 10.29.04 | 0 B |
| 10FUSE_L.BMP | 10.28.04 | 1.00 MB |
| 10FUSE_T.BMP | 10.29.04 | 4.00 MB |
| CONE_L.BMP | 08.08.03 | 5.43 kB |
| CONE_T.BMP | 08.08.03 | 5.43 kB |
| DC9xINTERIOR_L.BMP | 05.19.04 | 256.07 kB |
| DC9xINTERIOR_T.BMP | 01.28.04 | 1.00 MB |
| DC9_B_L.BMP | 05.19.04 | 256.07 kB |
| DC9_B_T.BMP | 10.11.04 | 1.00 MB |
| ENGINES_L.BMP | 05.19.04 | 256.07 kB |
| ENGINES_T.BMP | 10.21.04 | 1.00 MB |
| INTAKE_L.bmp | 08.08.03 | 5.43 kB |
| INTAKE_t.BMP | 07.31.03 | 128.07 kB |
| Thumbs.db | 09.24.04 | 34.50 kB |
| WING_LEFT_L.BMP | 05.19.04 | 256.07 kB |
| WING_RIGHT_L.BMP | 05.19.04 | 256.07 kB |
| AC67.jpg | 10.29.04 | 63.82 kB |
| SGA DC-9 Readme.pdf | 09.23.04 | 153.00 kB |
| file_id.diz | 10.29.04 | 147 B |
| Install.txt | 10.30.04 | 1.83 kB |
| WING_LEFT_T.BMP | 10.30.04 | 1.00 MB |
| WING_RIGHT_T.BMP | 10.30.04 | 1.00 MB |
| flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
| Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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I remember flying from Timmins to Toronto on a DC-9 10 in 1971. I was 12, I'm now 65. Great memories.