FSX Thomas Cook Airlines Boeing 767-31K
Immerse yourself in a meticulously rendered Boeing 767-31K aircraft package. This freeware release, created for Microsoft Flight Simulator enthusiasts, captures the real-world nuances of Thomas Cook Airlines’ recognizable scheme. Developed collaboratively by iFDG, CamSim, and other contributors...
- Type
- Complete with Base Model
- Download hits
- 3K
- Compatibility
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
- Filename
- mt763w.zip
- File size
- 3.25 MB
- Virus Scan
- Scanned 26 days ago (clean)
- Access to file
- Free (Freeware)
- Content Rating
- Everyone
Immerse yourself in a meticulously rendered Boeing 767-31K aircraft package. This freeware release, created for Microsoft Flight Simulator enthusiasts, captures the real-world nuances of Thomas Cook Airlines’ recognizable scheme. Developed collaboratively by iFDG, CamSim, and other contributors, this complete download is perfect for those who want a detailed and faithful recreation without any additional purchases.
Detailed Exterior and Performance Features
This simulator add-on provides a high-fidelity model that reflects a real Boeing 767-300 series airframe. [Boeing 767 family refers to the mid-size, wide-body twin-engine lineup introduced to accommodate 200- to 300-passenger configurations]. The external animations include responsive control surfaces, variable-position flaps, and the option of blended winglets for enhanced aerodynamic stability. In addition, ground service elements (AGS) bring an extra dimension of immersion by simulating cargo handling and other ramp operations.
Reflective Textures and Added Visuals
Complementing the precise 3D modeling, the exterior textures incorporate dynamic surface sheen, ensuring the fuselage and wing areas respond realistically to simulator lighting. You will also find an opening passenger door, a separate cargo door, and extra details such as a fully animated flight attendant. All of these touches deliver extra authenticity while operating the aircraft on the ground or in the air.
Notable Real-World Context
In actual service, Thomas Cook Airlines employed variants of the Boeing 767 for medium-to-long-haul routes, catering to vacation destinations worldwide. The airline’s signature livery, showcased here as G-TCCA, reflects its storied history of providing leisure travel across Europe and beyond. This replication pays homage to that history through carefully matched colors, logos, and registration.
Aircraft Origins and Development Team
The core framework for this 767 is courtesy of iFDG, a respected group known for building highly accurate flight simulator models, and CamSim, recognized for visual innovations. The primary model is attributed to Albert Bouwman, while Ben Hewitt, Ben Jones, and Camil Valiquette prepared the textures. Meanwhile, Albaro Villegas refined the flight dynamics (FDE), incorporating the twin-engine design’s performance attributes and stability factors. Mohammed Al-Khaalifa contributed additional repaint work to capture the Thomas Cook Airlines branding in full detail.
Flight Characteristics of the 767
When operating the 767, you will notice its two-engine layout provides an optimal balance between performance and range. The flight deck includes an all-digital system architecture, which simplifies pilot workload and reduces operational complexities in transatlantic or extended routes. Additional advantages of the 767 include moderate fuel consumption, making it a favorite for airlines looking to maintain efficient long-haul services.
Installation Guidelines
- For Unofficial Paints
- Extract all files into your main FS2002 aircraft directory (or corresponding folder in later simulators), and the add-on will be accessible instantly.
- For Official Paints
- Run the provided automated installer file, then follow any on-screen prompts to finalize the installation and enable full functionality.
Repainting Permissions
You are free to customize the existing paintwork or develop entirely new liveries under these conditions:
- Notify the original iFDG team (either via their main forum or an email) detailing your repaint and intended upload location.
- Do not profit monetarily from the modified textures.
- Keep all documentation, including the original ReadMe, within your distribution package.
- Respect copyrights pertaining to iFDG and other content creators.
- Obtain permission for using any existing texture templates that are not your own.
- Virtual Airlines must include the airline’s website address with their repaint announcement.
Appreciation for Contributors
Special recognition goes to the following individuals for their technical support and mentorship:
- Robert Versluys for guidance on FDE adjustments
- Erez Werber, Udo Lemmob, and Iskander Hannivoort for their GMax assistance
- iFDG members for comprehensive testing
All work remains freeware, preserving the collaborative community spirit that brought this Boeing 767 project to life. Model refinements, paint schemes, and flight characteristics have been carefully designed for flight sim users who appreciate responsive handling and authentic visual fidelity.
The archive mt763w.zip has 53 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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mt763w | 09.25.10 | 0 B |
CA2.jpg | 09.24.10 | 242.13 kB |
Effects-767.zip | 08.13.08 | 2.40 kB |
file_id.diz | 09.25.10 | 430 B |
iFDG-CamSim MT 763W | 09.25.10 | 0 B |
763geER.air | 07.02.03 | 8.26 kB |
763geER_notes.txt | 01.31.03 | 0 B |
Aircraft.cfg | 09.25.10 | 11.97 kB |
iFDG 767 README.txt | 07.04.03 | 4.41 kB |
model | 09.25.10 | 0 B |
767ge.mdl | 08.13.08 | 2.65 MB |
767ge.OUT | 04.02.10 | 60.39 kB |
Model.cfg | 06.12.03 | 24 B |
Panel | 09.25.10 | 0 B |
panel.cfg | 03.24.10 | 40 B |
sound | 09.25.10 | 0 B |
Sound.cfg | 03.24.10 | 42 B |
texture.MT | 09.25.10 | 0 B |
763fuse_t.bmp | 09.24.10 | 5.33 MB |
767cargobay_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 256.07 kB |
767enginecone_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 64.07 kB |
767enginefanfast_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 64.07 kB |
767enginefan_t.bmp | 08.11.08 | 64.07 kB |
767gearbay_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 64.07 kB |
767geardoors_t.bmp | 09.24.10 | 85.43 kB |
767gear_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 64.07 kB |
767ge_t.bmp | 09.03.10 | 1.33 MB |
767lwing_t.bmp | 08.11.08 | 1.00 MB |
767pw_t.bmp | 08.10.08 | 1.00 MB |
767rwing_t.bmp | 09.24.10 | 1.33 MB |
767wheelfast_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 16.07 kB |
767wheelslow_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 16.07 kB |
767windowframe_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 64.07 kB |
767window_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 16.07 kB |
767wings_t.bmp | 08.07.08 | 256.07 kB |
767_enginefan_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 256.07 kB |
767_enginefast_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 64.07 kB |
767_ht_t.bmp | 08.07.08 | 256.07 kB |
767_landinglight_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 16.07 kB |
767_tails_t.bmp | 09.21.10 | 1.33 MB |
767_winglets_t.bmp | 09.21.10 | 1.33 MB |
787ext_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 1.00 MB |
Antennes_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 256.07 kB |
apu intake_t.bmp | 09.23.10 | 21.43 kB |
interior2_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 256.07 kB |
interior_t.bmp | 08.13.08 | 256.07 kB |
thumbnail.jpg | 09.24.10 | 55.21 kB |
Thumbs.db | 09.24.10 | 19.50 kB |
Read Me_FSX.txt | 09.25.10 | 3.52 kB |
thumbnail.gif | 09.24.10 | 7.73 kB |
Thumbs.db | 09.25.10 | 18.00 kB |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
Installation Instructions
Most of the freeware add-on aircraft and scenery packages in our file library come with easy installation instructions which you can read above in the file description. For further installation help, please see our Flight School for our full range of tutorials or view the README file contained within the download. If in doubt, you may also ask a question or view existing answers in our dedicated Q&A forum.
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