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HJG first 2007 website updates ! (Read 379 times)
Jan 31st, 2007 at 4:39pm

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HISTORIC JETLINERS GROUP FIRST 2007 WEBSITE UPDATES

Christmas has passed .... 2007's here .... and with it arrives HJG's first update for the year !

Comprised of a host of both new and enhanced files, latest masterpices by these classic jetliner specialists have been released through a number of progressive website updates throughout the month of January.

Featured among new files this month are a selection of B707 repaints representing some interesting liveries from Asian, European, Middle Eastern, North African and American regions .... including a rare Chinese operated B707-320C, an extremly rare British B707-420 which serviced bustling IT travel markets during the early 1970's, along with an even rarer B707-320B tanker livery. Other new repaints this month include some B720-B's featuring classic airline liveries from Asian, and South American regions, along with an extremly rare East African DC8-62. Last but by no means least too is a new USAF liveried NKC135-E .... all uploaded for your "FREE" FS enjoyment.

Constant improvement/refinement/upgrading of all its current products rather than releasing scores of new files each month is a major resolve of the new HISTORIC JETLINERS GROUP.

Among upgraded files for January are the latest enhancements of George CARTY's popular B707/720 panels/gauges sets .... now featuring dual ADF, and functioning weather radar units (FSUIPC V3.50 + dependant), as well subtle improvements to panel bitmaps and gauge performances. HJG's repaints of nostalgic Pan American B707-120 and B707-120B Clipper Ships from the early 1960's era have also been upgraded. "AEROMUSICA" P&W JT3D-3B and P&W JT3D-7 soundpacks for B707/720 & DC8 have also each recieved subtle attention whilst its RR CONWAY soundpacks for B707-420 & DC8-40 have undergone major transformation.

To review the very latest and greatest in classic jetliner freeware for FS visit the HISTOTRIC JETLINERS GROUP website at the following address

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

HJG take this opportunity to welcome the global FS community to 2007 .... wishing everyone a happy, prosperous, and successful new year of virtual aviation fun and enjoyment. As always HJG are indebted to Pete DALEY and the SIMVIATION team for their kind support .... thanks a bunch guys !

Mark CRANSTON
HJG
 
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