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HJG's "Two-In-The-One" Website Update ! (Read 715 times)
Oct 11th, 2011 at 9:29pm

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The Historic Jetliners Group (HJG) has pleasure announcing a "TWO-IN-THE-ONE" website update ...featuring the latest texture and panel releases for its B707, B727, CV990, DC8, and DC9 flightline for FS2004/FSX

New textures for HJG's classic B707's and DC8's include...

The colorful yellow/black/white livery of British registered B707-120B from the late 1970's;

14 variations of identities supported by the DC8-20's and -50's operated by a major but no longer existent classic US/Miami based airline ...some of which are either long forgotten or much lesser known ...and among which this operators colorful and extremely rare "DC-8B" titled color scheme from 1959 as well as an experimental livery from the mid 1960's are represented.

A combination of 5 new and upgraded identities featuring colorful and rare 1980'/90's era DC8-50 FREIGHTERS from Colombia and Peru.

And ...a new INS equipped CV990-A panel and supporting CONVAIR PANELS GAUGES/CORE FILES package ...which conclude these latest releases HJG's classic 4-engine narrow-body flightline.

BUT ...THERE'S MORE TO IT THAN JUST THIS ALONE...

New textures for the HJG hosted VISTALINERS B727's include...

A rare Caribbean/Antilles based B727-100C from the late 1970's.

And ...the red/white/blue 1980's era color scheme of a French charter airline; 2 variations of livery supported by aircraft flown by a major US/Denver based operator ...and among which this airlines Pacific division is also represented ...each for the B727-200 ADVC.
   
The latest HJG DC9 textures include...

The early 1980's interim/hybrid identity supported by an aircraft operated by a prominent but no longer existent domestic airline from Colombia ...for the standard PAX configured DC9-10.

And for the CONVERTIBLE DC9-10 ...3 variations of attractive green/blue/white 1980's era color scheme applied to aircraft operated by another major but no longer existent US/Miami based carrier.

A selection of 14 attractive liveries representing various airlines from the Canary Islands, Jamaica, and Venezuela ...covering the 1970's, 80's, 90's and  more recent times... all for the standard PAX configured DC9-30.

And for the CONVERTIBLE DC9-30 ...3 variations of identity supported by aircraft operated by the US military between 1980 and 2005.

And last but by no means least of all ...the current attractive dark blue/red/yellow/white color scheme of a DC9-50 flown by a major operator from Venezuela. 
AND ...IN ADDITION TO ALL OF THAT...

An unpublicized website update during "MAY 2011" resulted in HJG releasing an assortment of new B720, B727, DC8, and DC9 textures ...covering aircraft and operators from Africa, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, the Pacific, Scandinavia, the USA, and Venezuela ...and representing the 1960's until more recent times.

Work also continues to progress HJG's flightline of new MD80 TYPE aircraft ...with the very first picture previews of some of these subjects now being published on the "PREVIEWS" page of the HJG website !

For further and more in-depth information relating to this latest HJG website update please read announcements on the "NEWS" page of the HJG website forum.

ALL THIS AND A GREAT DEAL MORE ...is available from the following website address...

http://www.simviation.com/hjg/

...thanks to Pete DALY/SIMVIATION:COM
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Mark CRANSTON 
HJG

 
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