747-100?

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747-100?

Postby NDSP » Thu Mar 15, 2007 9:17 pm

Ive searched before for one... but came up with nothing.... Im just looking for a 747-100.... hopefully a known airline  ::) .... if anyone knows of one.. then  [smiley=dankk2.gif]

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Re: 747-100?

Postby microlight » Fri Mar 16, 2007 11:22 am

There's one here for FS9 (http://www.fsdome.com/best/best_19.htm) although I haven't tried it. There's a NASA -100 on Avsim (nasa_b747.zip) for FS2002 but works fine in FS9, which has a space shuttle on top.

Distinct dearth of -100s!

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Re: 747-100?

Postby VVM » Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:58 pm

i believe project open sky are bringing out new versions of their 747s'.  you might wanna check out their forum to see if there is any news on when it will be released.

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Re: 747-100?

Postby NDSP » Sun Mar 18, 2007 11:10 am

There's one here for FS9 (http://www.fsdome.com/best/best_19.htm) although I haven't tried it. There's a NASA -100 on Avsim (nasa_b747.zip) for FS2002 but works fine in FS9, which has a space shuttle on top.

Distinct dearth of -100s!

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Re: 747-100?

Postby Kaworu » Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:26 pm

I have had a -100 model sitting on my hard drive for years. It's become corrupt somehow though. I thought I got it from Project Open Sky or IFDG.
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Re: 747-100?

Postby microlight » Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:22 pm

Looks like the new Posky -100 V4 is about to be released ...

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Re: 747-100?

Postby fabiane » Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:09 pm

I'm sure most people can't tell the difference between a PW powered -200 and a -100 series. The main difference is, that the -100 only has 3 windows on the upper deck. There was the loungearea that time. So If you use a -200 model and change the window textures of the upper deck you get a -100 series. And the later -100 series already had the long row of upperdeck windows. So there's no big difference between those two types in acpact of the model.

There are lots of paints for the Posky V3 -200 series with that edited deck and voila there you've got your -100.

Agreat example is        po742twa.zip on avsim.
It's a TWA 747-100 painted on Posky 747-200 model.

And yes, the just released Posky 747 V4 has a seperate -100 model.

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Re: 747-100?

Postby Ivan » Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:49 pm

[quote]I'm sure most people can't tell the difference between a PW powered -200 and a -100 series. The main difference is, that the -100 only has 3 windows on the upper deck. There was the loungearea that time. So If you use a -200 model and change the window textures of the upper deck you get a -100 series. And the later -100 series already had the long row of upperdeck windows. So there's no big difference between those two types in acpact of the model.

There are lots of paints for the Posky V3 -200 series with that edited deck and voila there you've got your -100.

Agreat example is      
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