FS2002-04 Boeing 737-200 AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS Registration LV-ZRO
This carefully crafted freeware expansion showcases an Aerolíneas Argentinas Boeing 737-200 (registration LV-ZRO) designed for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. It brings together a complete base model, advanced external visuals, and intricate detailing for ent...
- Type
- Complete with Base Model
- Download hits
- 650
- Compatibility
- Filename
- LV-ZROAA.zip
- File size
- 2.85 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 3 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
This carefully crafted freeware expansion showcases an Aerolíneas Argentinas Boeing 737-200 (registration LV-ZRO) designed for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. It brings together a complete base model, advanced external visuals, and intricate detailing for enthusiasts of classic twin-engine jets.
Detailed Exterior Enhancements
The core model, developed by FlightFX and SGAir, incorporates various external refinements including dynamic shine and reflective surfaces. These enhancements are powered by robust lighting routines that illuminate the fuselage, wings, and stabilizers during different flight conditions. In addition, flaps and landing gear assemblies are articulated with realistic motion, while accurate thrust reversers operate in conjunction with the engine animations for added immersion.
Refined Wing and Engine Animations
Erick Cantu and Mike Baumann contributed extensively to the texturing work, ensuring every surface and component exhibits a precise finish. Engine intake and exhaust areas, along with flap guide mechanisms, are depicted in high detail to reflect operational authenticity. This attention to subtlety helps capture the trademark look of the Boeing 737-200, which served for decades as a short-haul mainstay in various parts of the world—including Argentina, where Aerolíneas Argentinas frequently deployed them on domestic routes.
Custom Lighting Effects
Special lighting modifications by SGA guarantee that nighttime operations are rendered with impressive fidelity. Navigational lights, landing lights, and cabin illumination are tuned to replicate real-world behavior, enhancing both runway approach and ramp procedures. The interplay between external light sources and the airframe’s reflective coating adds visual depth, even when parked.
Focused Paint Application
Marcelo Allende from Misiones, Argentina, meticulously executed the Aerolíneas Argentinas livery on this aircraft. Subtle shading, logo placement, and national color hints mirror the historic identity of the airline. This scheme represents the registration LV-ZRO with authenticity and fits seamlessly across critical areas such as the fuselage and control surfaces.
Distinctive Historical Context
The Boeing 737-200, introduced in the late 1960s, became a pivotal component of many airlines’ short-haul fleets. In Argentina, it served regionally across diverse airports, connecting travelers to both urban centers and remote destinations. Incorporating these nuances helps elevate the simulation, allowing pilots to experience a faithfully recreated era of commercial flight.
Included Media
Key Takeaways
- Freeware Base Package
- A complete, stand-alone model bundled with thorough visual updates, available at no cost.
- Accurate Animation Systems
- Aircraft flaps, landing gear, and thrust reversers reflect real-world operation.
- Enhanced Reflection Technology
- Surface gloss and specular highlights reinforce authenticity during various lighting conditions.
- High-Definition Textures
- Comprehensive detailing throughout wings, fuselage, and engine components by Erick Cantu and Mike Baumann.
- Dedicated Livery Design
- Paintwork completed by Marcelo Allende to capture the essence of the Aerolíneas Argentinas brand.
The archive LV-ZROAA.zip has 55 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 |
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732.AIR | 03.22.03 | 8.17 kB |
AIRCRAFT.CFG | 08.07.03 | 15.93 kB |
SOUND | 08.07.03 | 0 B |
SOUND.CFG | 11.05.99 | 36 B |
PANEL | 08.07.03 | 0 B |
Thumbs.db | 06.08.03 | 53.00 kB |
Panel.CFG | 09.12.01 | 30 B |
MODEL | 08.07.03 | 0 B |
B737_200.mdl | 02.22.03 | 864.39 kB |
MODEL.CFG | 02.08.03 | 25 B |
SMOKE_JT8D.fx | 01.12.03 | 2.23 kB |
FILE_ID.diz | 08.07.03 | 573 B |
readme.txt | 08.03.03 | 5.53 kB |
REPAINT-POLICY.txt | 02.21.03 | 1.48 kB |
AEROL nuevo desp SANT.jpg | 08.07.03 | 60.95 kB |
AEROL FL 350.jpg | 08.07.03 | 37.79 kB |
Thumbs.db | 08.07.03 | 27.50 kB |
REAL BIRD.jpg | 08.07.03 | 101.03 kB |
AEROL nuevo desp SANT.gif | 08.07.03 | 20.37 kB |
TEXTURE | 08.11.03 | 0 B |
Thumbs.db | 08.11.03 | 80.00 kB |
732WINGR_L.BMP | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
732WINGR_T.BMP | 08.05.03 | 5.33 MB |
B732FUSE_L.BMP | 08.06.03 | 4.00 MB |
B737TAIL_L.BMP | 03.16.03 | 64.07 kB |
ENGINES_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
ENGINES_T.BMP | 08.05.03 | 1.33 MB |
EXHAUST_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
EXHAUST_T.bmp | 08.01.03 | 341.43 kB |
FLAPGUIDES_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
FLAPGUIDES_T.BMP | 08.01.03 | 85.43 kB |
FLAPS_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
FLAPS_T.BMP | 08.05.03 | 1.33 MB |
FRAMES_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
FRAMES_T.bmp | 01.25.03 | 65.05 kB |
GEARLEGS_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
GEARLEGS_T.bmp | 08.03.03 | 33.05 kB |
INTAKE_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
INTAKE_T.BMP | 07.30.03 | 42.76 kB |
MISC_L.BMP | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
MISC_T.BMP | 08.03.03 | 170.75 kB |
OLEO_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
OLEO_T.bmp | 12.25.02 | 170.78 kB |
PYLONS_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
PYLONS_T.bmp | 08.02.03 | 85.43 kB |
REVGUIDES_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
REVGUIDES_T.BMP | 08.01.03 | 21.43 kB |
STAB_L.bmp | 12.24.02 | 5.05 kB |
STAB_T.bmp | 08.05.03 | 1.33 MB |
B737_400_C.bmp | 09.19.01 | 682.74 kB |
B737TAIL_T.bmp | 08.05.03 | 1.00 MB |
B732FUSE_T.BMP | 08.05.03 | 4.00 MB |
737_287 AARG NEW | 08.07.03 | 0 B |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Installation Instructions
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