Author: Nils Lewe Date: 05 Aug 2006
FS2004 Airbus A-319-111, KLM, PH-BNL. The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wingviews, flaps, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed, reflective textures.
Author: Nils Lewe Date: 05 Aug 2006
FS2004 Airbus A-319-111, Korean Airlines, HL319. The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wing views, flaps, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed, reflective textures.
Author: Nils Lewe Date: 05 Aug 2006
FS2004 Airbus A-319-111, Qantas, VH-NPL. The aircraft model includes most of the standard features including animated control surfaces, wing views, flaps, full lighting configuration, and highly detailed, reflective textures.
Author: Vladimir Zhyhulskiy Date: 05 Aug 2006
FS2004 Junkers Ju52/3mg7e, Cargo Variant, East front. Wheel and sky variants. Full animation, including animation pilots, VC panel, panel.
Author: Alejandro Hurtado Date: 01 Aug 2006
FS2004 North American P-51K Mustang, RAAF. Usually when you think about Mustang users, you think about European and North American ones. But the Mustang was used by almost every Air Force of the world. This plane served with the 3rd Squadron Royal Australian Air Force at Fano, Italy on 1945. Sound and Panel Included.
Author: Umair Ayaz Date: 01 Aug 2006
FS2004 Boeing 737-340, PIA, AP-BCF. In the current livery of Pakistan Int'l. Texture features include: Completely photorealistic textures, 32-bit extended textures, alpha for dynamic shine and dirt mask.
Author: Rodrigo Flores Date: 28 Jul 2006
FS2004 Boeing 757-200-PW, TWA, "St. Louis Rams". TWA was one of the old greats, an airline that had a household name modern marketing could never buy. The story of its demise is well known: not long after adopting its final black red and gold incarnation, American Airlines purchased the dying carrier and made short work of TWA's colors, image, and nationwide presence. N709TW represented TWA's connection with the St. Louis Rams football team, St. Louis was TWA's main hub, the aircraft painted with the same horn design seen on the team's player helmets, black streaks under the 'eyes', and logos on the engines. A 727-200 "N64347" had previously performed logojet duty at TWA, albeit with a much more elaborate helmet graphic painted on it. N709TW, along with many of its fleetmates at TWA, continues to fly with AA. They are distinguishable by their Pratt & Whitney engines, in contrast to the rest of AA's Rolls-Royce equipped fleet.