Author: A. F. Scrub Date: 08 Sep 2009
FS2004/FSX Fairey Firefly Mk.1 Warbird. The Firefly first flew on 22 December 1941 and was produced until the mid-1950s. Although most of the earlier operational versions remained in use with the Royal Navy, Royal Australian Navy and Royal Netherlands Navy. Firefly fighters and reconnaissance fighters went into operational service in late 1943 and were mainly used in the Pacific theatre of war against Japanese forces and targets. Reconditioned Firefly Is were also supplied to the air forces of Ethiopia and Siam during this period, while Firefly target tugs served in Sweden and Denmark.
Author: Aziz Palas Date: 05 Sep 2009
FS2004/FSX Airbus A-380-800, JAL - Japan Airlines. The model includes all the usual things as a steering nosewheel, taxi and landing lights, dynamics shine and all moving parts, including a fully animated landing gear animation. Some special things include three opening doors, with visible interior. Flexing wings, wing views and trim animation for the horizontal stabilisers.
Author: Joe Shimmel Date: 05 Sep 2009
FS2004/FSX Boeing 737-300, US Airways, Bare Metal. Due to corrosion in the paint, US Airways had two aircraft with a bare metal livery, with the usairways.com livery.
Author: Joe Shimmel Date: 05 Sep 2009
FS2004/FSX Airbus A-321, Spirit Air, Blue/White Livery, N586NK. This is the only Spirit Airbus to be painted in the Blue/White Livery
Author: Joe Shimmel Date: 05 Sep 2009
FS2004/FSX Embraer ERJ-145, US Airways Express. This is the first ERJ-145 aircraft to be painted in the new colors of US Airways.
Author: Joe Shimmel Date: 05 Sep 2009
FS2004/FSX Airbus A-330-300, US Airways. As the largest aircraft in the fleet, US Airways uses this plane on many routes across the Atlantic.
Author: Joe Shimmel Date: 02 Sep 2009
FS2004/FSX Boeing 737-700, Sun Country. Sun Country obtained this aircraft from Easyjet and flies on routes that do not require the capacity of the larger 737-800.
Author: Aziz Palas Date: 02 Sep 2009
FS2004/FSX Boeing 787-8, Biman Bangladesh Airlines. As Bangladesh Biman Airlines deals with massive delayes and techinical issues with it's ageling fleet of DC-10 & Fokker 28. Biman Bangladesh has signed agreement to procure 3 Boeing 787-8 which to enter into service 2015; which to replace the DC-10 for international flights.
Author: Aziz Palas Date: 30 Aug 2009
FS2004/FSX Boeing 777-300ER, Biman Bangladesh Airlines. Featuring 32bit Highly Detailed graphics with night light effects,The model includes all the usual things as a steering nosewheel, taxi and landing lights, dynamics shine and all moving parts, including a fully animated landing gear animation. Some special things include three opening doors, with visible interior. Flexing wings, wing views and trim animation for the horizontal stabilisers.