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FSX Thomas Cook Airbus A321 F-MSAB

This is a Thomas Cook repaint for the default Airbus A321 series aircraft. This repaint comes with instructions. This is only to be used for the default A321 and will not work on any other format. The texture shouldn't appear blurry like the original defaults do. Thomas Cook currently run eleven ...

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  • Type:Repaint
  • File: tcxa321.zip
  • Size:3.63 MB
  • Scan: Clean (15d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
  • Content:Everyone

This is a Thomas Cook repaint for the default Airbus A321 series aircraft. This repaint comes with instructions. This is only to be used for the default A321 and will not work on any other format. The texture shouldn't appear blurry like the original defaults do. Thomas Cook currently run eleven A321's in their fleet. By Brian Sheen-Heggie.

Screenshot of Thomas Cook Airbus A321 in flight.

Screenshot of Thomas Cook Airbus A321 in flight.

Installation:

  • Extract the files.
  • Copy or replace extracted texture over into default A321 FSX folder.
  • If you've copied the folder over, rename the Texture.X to the next Texture.(Number) in the folder.
  • Copy and paste this into the Aircraft.cfg folder and replace the X's with the next corresponding numbers...

[fltsim.xx]
title=Airbus A321 Paintxx
sim=Airbus_A321
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=xx
kb_checklists=AirbusA321_check
kb_reference=AirbusA321_ref
atc_id=F-MSAB
atc_airline=Thomas Cook
atc_flight_number=
ui_manufacturer="Airbus"
ui_type="A321"
ui_variation="Thomas Cook"
ui_typerole="Commercial Airliner"
ui_createdby="Microsoft Corporation"
description="The Airbus A321 is a stretched version of Airbus' best-selling short- and medium-range A320. The A321 has a slightly increased wing area, stronger landing gear with larger tires, and engines with increased thrust. When the A321 entered service in 1988, it pioneered the use of 'glass cockpit' instrumentation, the first digital fly-by-wire control system used in an airliner, and sidestick controllers."

  • Save the aircaft.cfg and open FSX.

Images & Screenshots

6 total
A Thomas Cook jet is parked at an airport gate with ground vehicles nearby and another commercial aircraft in the background.A Thomas Cook aircraft is being towed on the ramp near a Ryanair jet, with fuel trucks and ground vehicles nearby.A Thomas Cook-branded twin-engine jet is taxiing on a concrete apron with terminal buildings and another aircraft in the background.A Thomas Cook-branded passenger jet is parked at an airport gate with ground vehicles and three ramp workers nearby.A Thomas Cook-branded twin-engine jet climbs above scattered clouds with its landing gear retracted and engines painted yellow.A Thomas Cook-branded twin-engine jet climbs steeply above green terrain, with blue sky and scattered clouds in the background.

The archive tcxa321.zip has 18 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
READ ME.txt04.05.152.00 kB
TCX1.gif04.05.15188.82 kB
TCX2.gif04.05.15185.97 kB
TCX3.gif04.05.15165.25 kB
TCX4.gif04.05.15171.46 kB
TCX5.gif04.05.15188.18 kB
Texture04.05.150 B
A321_1_T.dds04.04.151.00 MB
A321_1_T_LM.dds03.05.151.00 MB
A321_1_T_spec.dds03.05.151.00 MB
A321_2_T.dds09.04.061.33 MB
A321_2_T_spec.dds09.04.061.33 MB
Aircraft.txt03.05.15396 B
Fresnel_Ramp.dds09.04.06640 B
texture.cfg03.05.15137 B
Thumbail.jpg04.04.1593.58 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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