HJG's end of year website update !

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HJG's end of year website update !

Postby Mark_C » Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:16 pm

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
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Re: HJG's end of year website update !

Postby ozzy72 » Fri Jan 02, 2009 3:35 am

I can't wait to see what HJG will be putting out in '09 after such an eventful year!
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