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British Airways Chelsea Rose England B734
FS2002 ProjectAI BAW British Airways Chelsea Rose England G-DOCG Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).27 downloads
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All Nippon Airways Friendly Whale Boeing B744GE
FS2002 ProjectAI ANA All Nippon Airways Friendly Whale Boeing B744GE. Instantly recognized by passengers around the world, the Boeing 747 is in a class by itself. The 747-400 continues the 747 family legacy by integrating advanced technology into one of the world's most modern and fuel-efficient airliners. Currently the only 747 model in production, the 747-400 incorporates major aerodynamic improvements over earlier 747 models, including the addition of winglets to reduce drag, new avionics, a new flight deck and the latest in-flight entertainment systems. And, the 747 continues to be the world's fastest subsonic jetliner, cruising at Mach .85, or 85 percent of the speed of sound.190 downloads
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Asiana Airlines Boeing B744GE
FS2002 ProjectAI AAR Asiana Airlines Boeing B744GE. Instantly recognized by passengers around the world, the Boeing 747 is in a class by itself. The 747-400 continues the 747 family legacy by integrating advanced technology into one of the world's most modern and fuel-efficient airliners. Currently the only 747 model in production, the 747-400 incorporates major aerodynamic improvements over earlier 747 models, including the addition of winglets to reduce drag, new avionics, a new flight deck and the latest in-flight entertainment systems. And, the 747 continues to be the world's fastest subsonic jetliner, cruising at Mach .85, or 85 percent of the speed of sound.106 downloads
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Air Europa Boeing B738
FS2002 ProjectAI AEA Air Europa Boeing B738. The newest members of the Boeing 737 family - the Next-Generation 737-600/-700/-800/-900 models -- continue the 737's preeminence as the world's most popular and reliable commercial jet transport. The 737 family has won orders for more than 4730 airplanes. On September 5, 1994, the 737-800 was launched with commitments from customers for more than 40 of the airplanes. The first delivery was in spring 1998. The stretched B738 has seating for 162 to 189 passengers.101 downloads
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Tunisair Boeing B735
FS2002 ProjectAI TAR Tunisair Boeing B735. In the mid 1960's Boeing decided to develop a jet, smaller than the B727: The 737 has become the world's most successful jet airliner family. Announced in 1965 the 737 was originally designed for 60-85 passengers. But in the end Boeing decided together with the launching customer to provide space for 100 passengers. Many old parts of the existing B727 were used for the construction of the new twinjet (60% structural and systems commonality). Boeing decided to introduce a new location for the two engines, under the wings. This design made the 737 lighter in contrast to the B727. The 737-500 is the shortest member of the 2nd 737 generation also powered by CFM engines. All three models share the common aircrew type rating. The first -500 flight occurred on June 30th 1989.36 downloads
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EgyptAir Boeing B735
FS2002 ProjectAI MSR EgyptAir Boeing B735. In the mid 1960's Boeing decided to develop a jet, smaller than the B727: The 737 has become the world's most successful jet airliner family. Announced in 1965 the 737 was originally designed for 60-85 passengers. But in the end Boeing decided together with the launching customer to provide space for 100 passengers. Many old parts of the existing B727 were used for the construction of the new twinjet (60% structural and systems commonality). Boeing decided to introduce a new location for the two engines, under the wings. This design made the 737 lighter in contrast to the B727. The 737-500 is the shortest member of the 2nd 737 generation also powered by CFM engines. All three models share the common aircrew type rating. The first -500 flight occurred on June 30th 1989.109 downloads
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EasyJet Boeing B735
FS2002 ProjectAI EZY EasyJet Boeing B735. In the mid 1960's Boeing decided to develop a jet, smaller than the B727: The 737 has become the world's most successful jet airliner family. Announced in 1965 the 737 was originally designed for 60-85 passengers. But in the end Boeing decided together with the launching customer to provide space for 100 passengers. Many old parts of the existing B727 were used for the construction of the new twinjet (60% structural and systems commonality). Boeing decided to introduce a new location for the two engines, under the wings. This design made the 737 lighter in contrast to the B727. The 737-500 is the shortest member of the 2nd 737 generation also powered by CFM engines. All three models share the common aircrew type rating. The first -500 flight occurred on June 30th 1989.56 downloads
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Air Berlin Boeing B734
FS2002 ProjectAI BER Air Berlin Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).161 downloads
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British Airways Wings Boeing B734
FS2002 ProjectAI BAW British Airways Wings Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).20 downloads
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British Airways Wings Denmark G-DOCB Boeing B734
FS2002 ProjectAI BAW British Airways Wings Denmark G-DOCB Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).44 downloads
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British Airways Rrendezvous Boeing B734
FS2002 ProjectAI BAW British Airways Rrendezvous Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).24 downloads
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British Airways Rendezvous Hong Kong B734
FS2002 ProjectAI BAW British Airways Rendezvous Hong Kong Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).31 downloads
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British Airways Chelsea Rose Boeing B734
FS2002 ProjectAI BAW British Airways Chelsea Rose Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).32 downloads
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Air2000 Old Colors Boeing B752
FS2002 ProjectAI AMM Air2000 Old Colors Boeing B752. Envisioned as the first of a new family of advanced technology commercial airliners, the B757 retains the narrow fuselage cross-section of the earlier models. General Electric or Rolls-Royce engines are available depending on customer preferences. The 757 is available in several models including the 757-200, 757-300 stretched variant, and 757-200F cargo freighter. About 960 total 757s have been built by 2001 with production still continuing.45 downloads
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British Airways Animals Boeing B734
FS2002 ProjectAI BAW British Airways Animals Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).22 downloads
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British Airways Boeing B734
FS2002 ProjectAI BAW British Airways Animals and Trees Kalahari G-DOCD Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).26 downloads
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Aeroflot Boeing B734
FS2002 ProjectAI AFL Aeroflot Boeing B734. The Boeing 737-400 is a medium range passenger jet capable of carring up to 150 passengers. The aircraft is 36.4m (119 feet 7") long with a wingspan of 28.9m (94 feet 9"). The B734 is powered by two CFM56-3 turbofan engines with a cruise speed of 797 km/hr (0.745 mach) at 35000 feet (10670m). The aircraft's range is 1907 miles (3815 km).192 downloads
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EVA Airways Corporation McDonnell Douglas MD-83
FS2002 ProjectAI EVA EVA Airways Corporation McDonnell Douglas MD-83. The MD-80 series derives from the DC-9, the major changes being the engines, and the overall increase in dimensions. The first MD80 flew in October 1979, with deliveries beginning in September 1980. Production began to wind down in the mid-1990s as McDonnell Douglas committed to the MD-90. The series fulfills a short to medium range of routes. The MD-80s are powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-217 turbofans and flies at a cruising speed of 439 kts (813 km/hr). The aircraft is 147 feet (45.06m) long with a wingspan of 107 feet (32.87m). The series aircraft can accomodate 155 passengers.70 downloads
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Swiss International Airlines MD-83
FS2002 ProjectAI CRX Swiss International Airlines McDonalds McDonnell Douglas MD-83. The MD-80 series derives from the DC-9, the major changes being the engines, and the overall increase in dimensions. The first MD80 flew in October 1979, with deliveries beginning in September 1980. Production began to wind down in the mid-1990s as McDonnell Douglas committed to the MD-90. The series fulfills a short to medium range of routes. The MD-80s are powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-217 turbofans and flies at a cruising speed of 439 kts (813 km/hr). The aircraft is 147 feet (45.06m) long with a wingspan of 107 feet (32.87m). The series aircraft can accomodate 155 passengers.50 downloads
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Alitalia Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83
FS2002 ProjectAI AZA Alitalia Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83. The MD-80 series derives from the DC-9, the major changes being the engines, and the overall increase in dimensions. The first MD80 flew in October 1979, with deliveries beginning in September 1980. Production began to wind down in the mid-1990s as McDonnell Douglas committed to the MD-90. The series fulfills a short to medium range of routes. The MD-80s are powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-217 turbofans and flies at a cruising speed of 439 kts (813 km/hr). The aircraft is 147 feet (45.06m) long with a wingspan of 107 feet (32.87m). The series aircraft can accomodate 155 passengers.173 downloads
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Austrian Airlines New Colors MD-83
FS2002 ProjectAI AUA Austrian Airlines New Colors McDonnell Douglas MD-83. The MD-80 series derives from the DC-9, the major changes being the engines, and the overall increase in dimensions. The first MD80 flew in October 1979, with deliveries beginning in September 1980. Production began to wind down in the mid-1990s as McDonnell Douglas committed to the MD-90. The series fulfills a short to medium range of routes. The MD-80s are powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-217 turbofans and flies at a cruising speed of 439 kts (813 km/hr). The aircraft is 147 feet (45.06m) long with a wingspan of 107 feet (32.87m). The series aircraft can accomodate 155 passengers.97 downloads
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Adria Air McDonnell Douglas MD-83
FS2002 ProjectAI ADR Adria Air McDonnell Douglas MD-83. The MD-80 series derives from the DC-9, the major changes being the engines, and the overall increase in dimensions. The first MD80 flew in October 1979, with deliveries beginning in September 1980. Production began to wind down in the mid-1990s as McDonnell Douglas committed to the MD-90. The series fulfills a short to medium range of routes. The MD-80s are powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-217 turbofans and flies at a cruising speed of 439 kts (813 km/hr). The aircraft is 147 feet (45.06m) long with a wingspan of 107 feet (32.87m). The series aircraft can accomodate 155 passengers.49 downloads
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FedEx McDonnell Douglas MD-11
FS2002 ProjectAI FDX FedEx McDonnell Douglas MD-11. As DC-10 production was winding down, McDonnell Douglas began studying potential replacements. Originally, designers focused on merely stretching the airframe. As plans became more ambitious, the new design became known as the MD-100, the MD-XXX, and finally the MD-11. Although the MD-11 was essentially just a stretched DC-10, the new design featured many improvements, including winglets for improved aerodynamics, a redesigned tail assembly, a more advanced flight deck featuring an electronic flight instrument system allowing a reduction to two flight crew, and more powerful engines. Four variants were developed, the MD-11P passenger model, MD-11F freighter, MD-11 Combi combined passenger/cargo model, and the MD-11CF convertible model. The program faced repeated difficulties in the late 1980s and early 1990s owing to airline failures and mergers that resulted in the cancellation of many orders. However, 200 were completed by the time production closed in 2001. The MD-11's first flight occured in 1990.355 downloads
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All Nippon Airways STD Boeing B773
FS2002 ProjectAI ANA All Nippon Airways STD Boeing B773. The Boeing 777 is the first jetliner to be 100 percent digitally designed using three-dimensional computer graphics. Throughout the design process, the airplane was "pre-assembled" on the computer, eliminating the need for a costly, full-scale mock-up. The airplane is larger than all other twinjet or trijet airplanes. It brings the twin-engine economic advantage to medium- and long-range markets. The 777 currently is available in five models: 777-200, 777-200ER (extended range), 777-200LR (longer-range), 777-300 and the 777-300ER. The B773 accomodates from 305 to 440 passengers. The aircraft is powered by Pratt & Whitney 4077 or Rolls Royce Trent 877 or General Electric GE-90-77B engines and cruises at a speed of 0.84 mach.282 downloads
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Britannia Airways STD Boeing B752
FS2002 ProjectAI BAL Britannia Airways STD Boeing B752. Envisioned as the first of a new family of advanced technology commercial airliners, the B757 retains the narrow fuselage cross-section of the earlier models. General Electric or Rolls-Royce engines are available depending on customer preferences. The 757 is available in several models including the 757-200, 757-300 stretched variant, and 757-200F cargo freighter. About 960 total 757s have been built by 2001 with production still continuing.46 downloads
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