You're gettin'this news late (because it all happened a week ago), but, at least you're gettin'it .... Announcing HJG's great end of year website update .... comprising of new and upgraded files for its highly acclaimed B707/720 SERIES, and BAe 146-300 aircraft for FS2004/FSX .... along with a brand new addition to the HJG flightline too in the form of the classic B727-100 jetliner.
Included among new B707/720 textures featured within this final HJG website update for the 2008 year are .... the rare 1960 hybrid livery (celebrating "40 Years Service") applied to a single B707-138 operated by a major Australian carrier .... a much lesser known interim livery supported by the first 2 (only) B707-13B's delivered to a major Australian airline during 1961 .... Weathered 1970's era liveries for B707-320B ADVC's operated by 2 classic US operators .... 2 recent but rare B707-320C liveries representing aircraft operated by Sudanese State .... And the final variation of colorful identity supported by a classic Colombian B720-B during 1979.
And all the brand-new Boeing news doesn't end there either ....
HJG are also proud to announce its hosting of the Vistaliners B727-100, featuring a great new selection of liveries covering both PAX and freight configured aircraft, among which are included the following identities from around the world .... the prototype B727-100 in 1963 Boeing house colors .... several classic US airline liveries from the 1960's, 70's, 80's, and 90's periods .... the aircraft of 2 independent US operators from the 1980's era .... a selection of 1960's, 70's, and 80's color schemes for some of the major European airlines, including 3 German tourist/charter operators from the 1980's, and a Belgian registered aircraft operated by a major international freight forwarding company during the mid 1980's .... several 1970's and 80's variations of livery supported by aircraft operated by a major UK based IT company .... 4 Asian liveries, among which is included the classic mid 1960's identity for the subsidiary company of a major Japanese airline .... 3 Middle Eastern color schemes, among which are included 2 variations of livery for a VIP aircraft from the late 1990's .... and last but by no means least of all .... an early 1980's livery from the Caribbean, and the late 1970's identity for a lesser known Scandinavian charter operator.
But .... there's more to it all than this ....
The new HJG hosted B727 flightline is also supported by a great looking custom panel by Richard PROBST, and 2 new P&W JT8D soundpacks.
HJG is grateful to both Erick CANTU/Vistaliners, and Richard PROBST, for their kind authorization to host these new B727 products. For further information regarding these new releases kindly refer to briefing notes posted on the "NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS page of the website HJG forum.
For BAe/ARJ fans .... HJG have also just released the current/2008 livery of a British registered BAe 146-300 aircraft.
Upgraded files featured within this latest HJG website include .... a more authentic 1959 QANTAS Airways B707-138 livery .... a similarly improved representation of the experimental livery applied to a single QANTAS B707-138 during 1960 .... a much more authentic 1979 era livery for the Aerocondor Colombia B707-120BF .... as well as improved liveries for the 2006 Saha Air, and 2007 Wimbidira Airways B707-320C's.
George CARTY has also recently modified/further perfected his B707 PANEL GAUGES & CORE FILES package .... the latest version of which is now currently available. This newest gauges set features revised programming which should finally .... "once'n'for all" .... resolve any remaining porpoising issues experienced during AP controlled flight (for the few whom have reported it) using HJG B707/720/C135 SERIES aircraft and panels. Again .... refer to briefing notes posted on the "NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS page of the website HJG forum for further information regarding this.
http://www.simviation.com/hjg/ENJOY !
HJG would like to take this opportunity to thank Pete Daly and the SIMVIATION team, along with the international FS community too, for their much appreciated support throughout 2008 .... and to wish everyone a pleasant Christmas and a happy and prosperous 2009 year ! Mark CRANSTON
HJG