Boeing 777

FS 2004 Brazilian airline TAM Airlines Boeing 777-300ER

FS 2004 Brazilian airline TAM Airlines Boeing 777-300ER

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Thanks for downloading this repaint! Please, take your time to read this text, it maybe useful for you. The Brazilian airline TAM Airlines have orders for 8 Boeing 777-300ER (some people are saying that they just increased the order for 12), with the first aircraft, PT-MUA, to be delivered in mid 2008. And here in Brazil, as we are anxiously waiting the arrival of these huge birds, I decided to paint the great Meljet 777-300ER model in the new company’s paintscheme, based on actual aircrafts and on some artistic concepts of TAM’s Triple Sevens. And here I present PT-MUA, the first B77W to be received by TAM, as it will (probably) look. But remember that this paint is not based […]

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FS 2004 BOEING 757-200 Delta Airlines Project OpenSky

FS 2004 BOEING 757-200 Delta Airlines Project OpenSky

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This repaint is for Delta Air Lines, displaying the new corporate livery. The Boeing 757-200 with winglets joins the ETOPS 767/777 program in Delta’s long range operations. This aircraft was purchased from American Airlines (Originally with TWA) Reg. N702TW, ship 6802. For further information about the performance of this model, please see the « Readme » file. Thank you for flying Delta, and enjoy your flight! (Delta is MY airline) Hernan Anibarro

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Boeing 777 200 ER American airlines One World

Boeing 777 200 ER American airlines One World

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FS2004 Boeing 777 200 ER American airlines One World  Posky 777-200ER for fs2004 this is a repaint of the posky 777-200ER v2 in the American Airlines « One World » Livery version by Xudeva Irribarra Used the model (MDL) from posky.Remember,this is a fictional aircraft EASY INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALL IN YOUR FS2004 simply copy the folder 772_AA_OW to you main fs2004 aircraft folder. thank you and please contact me if there are any issues about this repaint. Cualquier reclamación o comentario sobre este repintado escribir a esta direccion

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FS98 FS2000 Boeing 777-200ER Vietnam Airlines

FS98 FS2000 Boeing 777-200ER Vietnam Airlines

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FS98 FS2000 Boeing 777-200ER Vietnam Airlines Boeing 777-2Q8/ER of Vietnam Airlines, powered by General Electric GE90-94B engines, registration VN-A150. Features maximum 3D parts, maximum moving parts, maximum textures, AF99 circle, 12 sided fuselage and engines, landing lights, night lighted cabin windows, checklist and original Boeing 777 sound. Designed by Camil Valiquette (ProMax 01). Flight dynamics, sound and repaint by Andre Lederer  

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FS2002 FS2004 Corsair Airways Boeing 777

FS2002 FS2004 Corsair Airways Boeing 777

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FS2002 FS2004 Corsair Airways Boeing 777 In 2005, Corsair Airways, with a growing trade in international travel, decided to replace most of its fleet of aging 747’s with the more modern and efficent Boeing Triple Seven. These aircraft now service the airlines European, Midwest and West Coast routes.

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FS 2002 FS 2004 MelJet Boeing 777-200 Series: British Airways

FS 2002 FS 2004 MelJet Boeing 777-200 Series: British Airways

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FS 2002 FS 2004 MelJet Boeing 777-200 Series: British Airways MelJet Boeing 777-200 Series: British Airways with Photoreal Textures By: Andy Medley This file does include the Internal Textures All textures are copywited by Andy Medley, and his permission must be gained before using them yourself! Thank you for Downloading! Installation: Just copy this folder which contains this file into your Flight Simulator 2002 or 2004 Aircraft folder and enjoy!

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FS2002 FS2004 Boeing 777 Norse Queen

FS2002 FS2004 Boeing 777 Norse Queen

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FS2002 FS2004 Boeing 777 Norse Queen   FS2002/2004 Boeing 777 Norse Queen Textures By Don Brynelsen Copyright 2007 Norse Queen Airlines is a Norwiegan based carrier serving primarily business class travellers traveling between the assorted Scandinavian countries and western Europe. THe introduction of Boeing Triple sevens to the line’s fleet marksthe latest foray into the international travel market.

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