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FS2004 Project Airbus A319-132 TACA "Centro
America", registration N478TA
I am proud to present this highly detailed repaint of the Project Airbus
A319-132 in Grupo TACA livery bearing the "Centro America" tourism logo
on the engine cowlings, registration N478TA. Transportes Aéreos del
Continente Americano (Grupo TACA) is the flag carrier of El Salvador,
and comprises the following airlines; Aviateca, Lacsa, NICA, Taca
International, Taca de Honduras and TACA Peru. Collectively, TACA flies
to 21 different countries. It operates a fleet of primarily Airbus
Aircraft; the A321, A320 and A319. It has several E190's on order,
however. Some of the logos on this aircraft are hand painted. I hope you
enjoy flying this as much as I enjoyed painting it. Most repainted
textures are 32-bit with no mipmaps. Repaint by Jeffrey S. Bryner, A319
IAE Model by Project Airbus. Uses default 737-400 panel and sounds.
Please see Install.txt for installation details.
   
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FSX international airport "Valle de Conlara"
- Merlo, San Luis, Argentina (SAOS)
- has been enriched FSX default elements, except the lights (exclusive
credit Jim Dhaenens - thanks Jim!). The terminal has been developed
taking into account the modern style in reality has, but does not match
its current architecture. Given that the airport is nestled in a
mountain landscape, the environment is prioritized and adapted the
around with that area, giving the scene a new sensation. Despite the
modern look of the stage, in the environment can be animals and farms,
wood fences and the typical pine forest of the mountains of San Luis.
The airport has fuel service truck, installed a walkway for passengers
(jetway) parking for small and medium-sized aircraft, a service sector
for aircraft hangars school piston, reducing power supply voltage for
the air station, and added a Originally ILS service does not count, but
this way are true (in a virtual way) with the requirements to become an
international airport, whose frequencies are enclosed in aeronautical
charts. Enjoy! Author: Cristobal Laje
   
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