It's that time of the month again !
Hardly March madness, but, moving into the month of March means more mighty releases from mega-masters at the Historic Jetliners Group.
Released today are a mixture of both new classic/historic jetliners and file upgrades...
New HJG Boeing aircraft textures this month feature B707-320's in the early 1960's livery of airlines representing an east African island nation, and the colourful livery of a short-lived Vietnamese operator from the mid 1970's ...some great looking B707-320C freighters from the 1980's and more recent times for aircraft from Angola, Brazil, the Bosporus, Chile, Colombia, and a real beauty from Thailand ...as well as a rare B707-420 in the 1970's livery of major German charter airline. A great new selection of textures for ARNZ/HJG BAe 146-300/RJ-100 aircraft have also been released ...featuring 4 variations of livery representing 3 major New Zealand operators from 1994 until 2001, and also including a more recent Scandinavian carrier. Featured among new HJG Douglas aircraft textures this month is a DC8-33 in the rare livery of German charter airline from the late 1960's, and 2 variations of livery for DC8 SUPER 63CF freighters operated by a major Asian carrier during the early 1980's.
But that's not all...
4 superb new B707 3D models have also just been released by HJG ...and in the interests of authenticity some 30 existing textures have been upgraded especially for these. These new models feature both B707-320B ADVC and B707-320C aircraft fitted with Stage 2 Husk-Kits. From 1983 FAA/ICAO noise regulations forced quieter operation by all civil B707 & DC8 aircraft or mandatory retirement of otherwise fully serviceable aircraft.
But still there's more...
A new B707 panel has been added to the HJG Boeing panels inventory. This is an alternative/generic panel intended for use with any HJG B707/720/C135 TYPE aircraft ...and particularly by those whom can't run the groups official Boeing panels or prefer something a little less complex.
All this and a whole lot more is now available for "FREE" download from the following website address...
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Mark CRANSTON
HJG