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FS2004 Heavylift IL-76 Version 2. An Ilyushin Il-76TD in Heavylift Cargo livery, registration RA-76401. Second version using the latest 'model' by S.Varnavsky This aircraft features many moving parts and animations, as well as a virtual cockpit. This file contains both the 'model.fp' and the 'Heavylift' textures. Aircraft model and master textures by Sergey Varnavskiy, repaint by Dave Evans. 5.1MB

                                           
FS2004 Boeing 797 VARIG. There are as yet no official plans for any Boeing 787 or 797. Up until a couple years ago, most people believed Boeing's next major project might be a follow-on to the 747 to compete with Airbus's super-jumbo A380. While Boeing pushed developing an upgraded 747 model, most airlines indicated that they would prefer an entirely new design instead. The only publicly released concept I've come across for this potential new-build aircraft is shown below. Boeing's internal designation for this design study was the 763-246C. If it had gone into production, it would likely have been rechristened the 787 to conform to the standard Boeing naming convention. Model & textures by J R Lucariny. 2.1MB

                                            
FS2004 Airbus A380-800 Qatar Airways. Original model by Robert Versluys Paint by Dirk Kiefer. 2.3MB

                                         
FS2004 Airbus A320-200 -Thomas Cook (Santa). The A320 was launched on March 2, 1984. It is the first subsonic commercial aircraft with fly-by-wire controls. First flight took place on February 22, 1987. The A320-100 was the initial version and was superseded by the A320-200 from the third quarter of 1988. The A320-200 differs from the A320-100 in having wingtip fences, a wing center-section fuel tank, and a higher MTOW. Model by iFDG -Albaro Villegas and Ric Barker. Master Textures by Ben Jones. FDE by Pedro Oliveira. Textures by Guido". 3MB

                                          
FS2004 Airbus A380-800 British Airways. Original model by Robert Versluys Paint by Dirk Kiefer. 2.6MB

                                          
FS2004 Boeing 757-2Q8 Mexicana Retro. This aircraft is made by Project OpenSky Model Designers : Lee Rosario, Albert Bouwman, C. Vincent Cho, Hiroshi Igami Flight Dynamics Designer : Warren C. Daniel FDE Advisor's : Nick Peterson, Simon Ng Hin Tat Tested : Project-Opensky Members Master textures : Jaco du Preez & Ben Hewitt Painted : Mexicana livery by David Gutierrez. 7.1MB

                                          
FS2004 Airbus A320-214 Lauda Air Textures only - requires any full A-320 by iFDG (above). Model : Albaro Villegas and Ric Barker FDE : Pedro Oliveira Master textures : Ben Jones Testing : The A320 Beta Team Livery : Maurino Brown. 4.6MB

                                          
FS2004 Airbus A380-800 United Airlines Old Colors. Original model by Robert Versluys Paint by Dirk Kiefer. 2.1MB

                                          
FS2004 Airbus A380-800 United Airlines New Colors. Original model by Robert Versluys Paint by Dirk Kiefer. 2.6MB

                                          
FS2004 Boeing 797 Air Canada. There are as yet no official plans for any Boeing 787 or 797. Up until a couple years ago, most people believed Boeing's next major project might be a follow-on to the 747 to compete with Airbus's super-jumbo A380. While Boeing pushed developing an upgraded 747 model, most airlines indicated that they would prefer an entirely new design instead. The only publicly released concept I've come across for this potential new-build aircraft is shown below. Boeing's internal designation for this design study was the 763-246C. If it had gone into production, it would likely have been rechristened the 787 to conform to the standard Boeing naming convention. Model & textures by J R Lucariny. 2.1MB

                                          
FS2004 Airbus A380-800 Emirates Airlines. Original model by Robert Versluys Paint by Dirk Kiefer. 2.2MB