FS2004 National Airline Boeing 757-200

Preview National Airline Boeing 757-200 with Rolls Royce engines. Textures only; requires SB757200.ZIP. Includes night lighting, aviation and collision avoidance lights, landing and taxi lights and reversers. Extremely frame rate friendly. Model by Mike Stone. Repaint in National Airline colors by Wes...

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Repaint
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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
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nat752.zip
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1016.28 KB
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National Airline Boeing 757-200 with Rolls Royce engines. Textures only; requires SB757200.ZIP. Includes night lighting, aviation and collision avoidance lights, landing and taxi lights and reversers. Extremely frame rate friendly. Model by Mike Stone. Repaint in National Airline colors by Wes Archibald.

Screenshot of National Airline Boeing 757-200 taking off.

Screenshot of National Airline Boeing 757-200 taking off.

National Airlines, the first airline dedicated solely to serving Las Vegas, was an unqualified success during its first year of operation in 2000. National debuted May 27, 1999, with service from New York City and Chicago. They added Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas/Fort Worth, Philadelphia, Miami, New York (JFK), Washington National and Newark to their daily schedules. The fleet consisted of Boeing 757-200's. National filed for bankruptcy in December 2000. Since then, the airline industry has lost billions amid a prolonged travel slump made worse by the Sept 11 attacks.

This aircraft is built for FS2004. The aircraft should work in FS2002, but I long longer directly support it. I know that the GPS gauge used in the panel will not work in FS2002.

The base textures folder in this zip file contains base (unpainted) texture files for use in repainting.

Note that the aircraft supplied in this package is supplied as is. Problems with the aircraft will be fixed solely at my discretion. I will not make modifications, alternate versions, or any other changes to suit anyone's personal expectations. If you like this aircraft, use it with my blessings. If not, feel free to delete it and go elsewhere. Take it or leave it.

Installation:

This package contains two different models, the Pratte & Whitney and Rolls Royce engined versions. Simply copy the entire "b757_200p" and "b757_200r" folders contained in this zip file to the "/Flight Simulator 9/aircraft" folder on your PC.

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The archive nat752.zip has 30 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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
aircraft_cfg.txt12.19.04360 B
FILE_ID.DIZ12.19.04347 B
History.txt12.19.04581 B
natinal.jpg12.19.04429.76 kB
natinal2.jpg12.19.04505.31 kB
READTHIS.txt04.24.041.95 kB
texture.national12.19.040 B
cowl_l.bmp10.21.02257.05 kB
cowl_t.bmp12.19.04257.05 kB
eng_l.bmp10.21.0265.05 kB
eng_t.bmp12.19.0465.05 kB
fuslg_l.bmp10.21.021.00 MB
fuslg_t.bmp12.19.041.00 MB
gdoor_l.bmp10.21.0217.05 kB
gdoor_t.bmp12.19.0417.05 kB
lwing_l.bmp10.21.021.00 MB
lwing_t.bmp09.03.021.00 MB
pods_l.bmp10.21.0217.05 kB
pods_t.bmp11.01.0221.43 kB
pylon_l.bmp10.21.0265.05 kB
pylon_t.bmp09.03.0265.05 kB
rwing_l.bmp10.21.021.00 MB
rwing_t.bmp09.04.021.00 MB
stab_l.bmp10.21.02257.05 kB
stab_t.bmp09.03.02257.05 kB
tail_l.bmp10.21.021.00 MB
tail_t.bmp12.19.041.00 MB
National B757-20012.19.040 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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