New B707-320C & B720-B textures include the late 1970's livery of an airline representing a Middle Eastern kingdom. New early production B727-100 textures feature both mid 1960's and 70's identities for a Caribbean based operator. And new late production B727-100 textures represent the late 1960's livery of a Colorado based US carrier ...4 variations of attractive and historic gold & black livery employed by a major Mexican airline during the 1960's 70's era ...And freighters featuring both a Latin American based aircraft in the colorful livery of a major international courier service, and another strikingly liveried aircraft operated by a lesser known African carrier both of more recent times.
But that's not the lot...
New HJG B727-200 ADVC textures feature the late 1980's livery of a Middle Eastern kingdom, and a rare military aircraft recently operated by the USAF-ANG ...And an early production B727-200 freighter conversion in the current identity of an Irish cargo specialist.
An upgraded/more authentic 1985 Piedmont Airways texture for B727-200 ADVC has also been released.
But ...wait for it... because HJG's great secret aircraft project of the past several months is now a secret no more...
HJG have pleasure announcing release of the first of its new DC9 flightline beautifully crafted by Nicholas BOTAMER ...featuring the DC9-50... accompanied by a selection of the most historic US operators of the type from the 1970's, 80's, & 90's period, including also the McDonnell-Douglas demonstrator livery of 1975, along with the 1980's identity of a major Scandinavian carrier. 2 P&W JT8D soundpacks have also been released for HJG's new DC9 family. For further information regarding this latest FS offering kindly refer to the "NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS" page of the HJG forum.
All this and more are now available for "FREE" download and your private FS enjoyment from the HJG website at following website address...
http://www.simviation.com/hjg/
HJG thank Pete DALY/SIMVIATION for the past 3 years of invaluable support, and also acknowledge with gratitude kind support and encouragement from the international FS community throughout this duration .... THANKS EVERYONE !

ENJOY !

Mark CRANSTON
HJG