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A new video-clip is available!
The Odyssey of Flight 33
A commercial airliner, en route to New York, breaks
through the time barrier into the prehistoric past. Original version.
English! Due the size of the file, it's
only available for First Class Members! Click
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FS2002 British Airways Boeing 777-200, registration
G-VIIF
This rendition of the B777 has been completely built from scratch in Gmax and features a 32-sided fuselage and engines; "maintenance mode" featuring opening engine cases, deployable Ram Air Turbine, opening gear bay doors on ground, opening captain's window; virtual cabin (Business Class); folding wings; reflective textures; flexing wings; dynamic wing views; animated reversers with animated fan air blocker doors; see through engines; animated landing gear with fully modeled struts and hydraulic pistons. Also featuring animated flexible gear hoses; animated flaps, slats, ailerons, elevators and spoilers with animated hydraulic pistons; advanced logic nose gear and main gear steering; animated primary and secondary rudder; dynamic shine and reflective surfaces; 3D APU; 3D gear, flap, slat bays; seamless wing root fairing; dimensioned to high accuracy; accurate flight dynamics; extremely detailed all round. original model by Meljet (Melvin Rafi).
Repaint By Lewis Lang.
   
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FS2002
British Airways Netherlands G-RAES
Featuring a 'daybreak' of a plate rising up above a horizon of traditional Dutch tileware,
this stencilled and hand-painted piece, itself square like a giant tile, makes a positive
statement about Holland and its associated imagery. Hugo, a renowned Dutch artist who draws
on icons from his native country, aims 'to use the traditions of the past and modernise
them for the future', and in this work he employs apparently highly traditional images -
a tree, a windmill, a cow, birds and a cyclist - with his own designs and contemporary
images in conventional blue and white, mirrored and repeated, but combined in a
completely new way. In addition, the image contains a great deal of information on the history of
Dutch tiles from the 16th and 17th centuries, such as Spanish-influenced mauresks, Chinese
Wan-Li meanders derived from the Eastern porcelain carried by Dutch ships, leaves,
spider-head motifs and the famous bull's-head corner motifs. Plump leaves and roses
encircle the work, which combines nostalgia with a regard for the future.
Type: Boeing 777-200ER
Model: Meljet Boeing 777-200 January 4, 2003 Version 1.0 Release 1 (www.meljet.com)
Painted by: Matthew Jason
   
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