FS2004 Mexicana Boeing 727-200

PreviewThis freeware release offers an accurate rendition of Erick Cantu’s Vistaliners Boeing 727 with a 1985 Mexicana Airlines paint scheme. It's fully compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and delivers intricate external modeling, refined cockpit features, and high-resolution textures desi...

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Type
Complete with Base Model
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330
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
Filename
ks727mex.zip
File size
9.36 MB
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Free (Freeware)
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Everyone

This freeware release offers an accurate rendition of Erick Cantu’s Vistaliners Boeing 727 with a 1985 Mexicana Airlines paint scheme. It's fully compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and delivers intricate external modeling, refined cockpit features, and high-resolution textures designed by Kevin Sparkuhl.

Mexicana’s Classic Trijet Identity

Mexicana Airlines traces its legacy back over nine decades, and in the mid-1980s, the Boeing 727-200 formed a key part of its fleet. The distinctive trijet configuration of the 727 series, featuring three rear-mounted engines, was renowned for its robust performance on short runways and excellent operational flexibility across diverse airports. In this specific 1985 livery, the fuselage proudly displays traditional branding, a tasteful color palette, and markings that mirror real-world detailing of the era.

Screenshot of Mexicana Boeing 727-200 in flight at night.

Screenshot of Mexicana Boeing 727-200 in flight at night.

Crucial Exterior and Interior Refinements

Erick Cantu’s model incorporates numerous eye-catching elements, such as animated control surfaces, detailed engine exhausts, and authentic landing gear assemblies. Textures have been produced in layered bitmap form with 32-bit color depth, enhancing metal reflections, door outlines, and riveting across the fuselage. Furthermore, the night lighting effects are meticulously designed to replicate true-to-life cabin and external illumination, amplifying realism during dusk or low-visibility operations.

Sound and Panel Recommendations

This package includes Erick’s custom sound set, capturing the characteristic tone of the tri-engine arrangement. These audio enhancements closely match the real-world Boeing 727’s distinct spool-up sequence and aerodynamic nuances. While a default cockpit is contained, many experienced users recommend installing Richard Probst’s Boeing 727 panel for a deeper simulation experience, including more comprehensive gauges, navigation readouts, and overhead panel details.

Straightforward Setup Process

  • Extract the folder named B727-200-Mexicana1985 directly into your Flightsim 2004\Aircraft directory.
  • Ensure the “Use folder names” option is enabled in your decompression utility.
  • Load Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, then navigate under Boeing as the manufacturer to locate the newly installed Mexicana 727-200 variant.

If you prefer managing painted liveries independently, you may transfer the texture files into your existing B727-200 folder and manually adapt your Aircraft.cfg entry. This model is fully modular, so no special file placement is required.

Authors and Thoughtful Detailing

Erick Cantu is responsible for the primary aircraft design, ensuring accurate alignment of flight surfaces and aerodynamic behavior. Kevin Sparkuhl’s repaint work encapsulates classic Mexicana styling with uniform color transitions and crisp lettering. Those searching for increased avionics functionality or more precise flight instrumentation may explore widely available third-party panel solutions. Altogether, this freeware mod offers a compelling historic perspective on one of Latin America’s influential carriers and enriches any flight simulation environment with a meticulously realized Boeing 727-200 airframe.

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The archive ks727mex.zip has 55 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Readme-727.txt12.04.043.00 kB
727 readme.pdf11.17.04223.69 kB
Aircraft.cfg12.04.0411.54 kB
B727200_VL.air11.07.048.44 kB
ENGINE THRUST SETTINGS.txt11.15.04714 B
model12.04.040 B
B727200.mdl11.16.042.31 MB
model.cfg10.18.0424 B
panel12.04.040 B
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sound12.04.040 B
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sound.cfg11.16.048.27 kB
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texture.ma12.04.040 B
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B727_A_T.bmp12.04.044.00 MB
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B727_B_T.bmp12.04.044.00 MB
B727_C_L.bmp11.28.044.00 MB
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file_id.diz12.04.04450 B
ks727mex.gif12.04.0410.23 kB
Mexicana1.jpg12.04.04158.32 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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