FSX South Pacific Airways Boeing 377 E5-SAR

PreviewSouth Pacific Airways Boeing 377 vintage, registration E5-SAR. Repaint of A2A Boeing 377 in the colors of South Pacific Airways, an FSEconomy group with operations focused in the paradisiac South Pacific islands area. Requires Payware A2A Boeing 377. Repaint by Jose Eduardo.

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Type
Repaint for Payware Model
Download hits
71
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
Filename
jespab377sar_v.zip
File size
28.67 MB
Virus Scan
Scanned 20 days ago (clean)
Access to file
Free (Freeware)
Content Rating
Everyone

South Pacific Airways Boeing 377 vintage, registration E5-SAR. Repaint of A2A Boeing 377 in the colors of South Pacific Airways, an FSEconomy group with operations focused in the paradisiac South Pacific islands area. Requires Payware A2A Boeing 377. Repaint by Jose Eduardo.

Screenshot of South Pacific Airways Boeing 377 in flight.

Screenshot of South Pacific Airways Boeing 377 in flight.

[fltsim.XX]
title=Boeing 377 Stratocruiser South Pacific Airways E5-SAR
sim=b377
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=SPA
kb_checklists=b377_check
reference=
description=On 28 November 1945 Pan American ordered 20 Stratocruisers. This made PAA the first airline to put the new Boeing Stratocruiser into service. It was hoped to have the B-377s in service by the end of 1946 but a long drawn out certification process held up service entry until 1949. Boeing B-377 NX1024V was the third Stratocruiser prototype, its first flight took place on October 7th, 1948. Although it was named Clipper America it was actually the 2nd Pan American B-377 to be called Clipper America. The first Clipper America was the second Stratocruiser prototype, NX1023V and was later renamed Clipper Golden Gate. NX1024V was delivered to Pan American as Clipper Bald Eagle N1024V on June 12th, 1949. It was later refitted as a Super Stratocruiser, renamed as Clipper Cathay and used for the Pacific routes. It was eventually sold to South Pacific Airways as E5-SAR.
ui_manufacturer=Boeing
ui_type=377 "Stratocruiser"
ui_variation=South Pacific Airways E5-SAR
ui_typerole="Four Engine Prop"
ui_createdby="A2A Simulations Inc."
atc_parking_code=PAA, SPA
atc_heavy=1
atc_id_enable=1
atc_id=E5-SAR
atc_airline=South Pacific Airways
atc_flight_number=
prop_anim_ratio=0.9
atc_id_color=0x00000000
visual_damage=0
atc_id_font=Verdana,-11,1,600,0

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The archive jespab377sar_v.zip has 32 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
texture.SPA03.28.120 B
b377_1_lm.dds05.03.081.00 MB
b377_1_t.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_1_t_bump.dds08.13.084.00 MB
b377_1_t_spec.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_2_lm.dds05.03.081.00 MB
b377_2_t.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_2_t_bump.dds08.13.084.00 MB
b377_2_t_spec.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_3_t.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_3_t_spec.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_4_t.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_4_t_spec.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_5_t.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_5_t_spec.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_6_t.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_6_t_spec.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_7_t.dds10.16.081.00 MB
b377_7_t_bump.dds08.13.084.00 MB
b377_7_t_spec.dds08.13.081.00 MB
b377_8_t.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_8_t_spec.dds02.26.124.00 MB
b377_9_t.dds10.16.081.00 MB
b377_9_t_bump.dds08.13.084.00 MB
b377_9_t_spec.dds08.13.081.00 MB
prop.dds05.05.0864.12 kB
prop_s.dds05.03.0864.12 kB
texture.cfg05.03.08137 B
Thumbnail.jpg03.28.1255.44 kB
readme.txt03.28.121.69 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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