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Boeing 727-225 Advanced
Textures by Jason Diaz (BoiFitsKarma@aol.com
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This is my last update to the 727, cleaned up the textures a bit and cleaned up the tail. Evened out the cheat lines a bit as well. It honestly as real to a real Eastern 727 as you're gonna get.

This aircraft celebrates the legacy of Eastern and it's proud history that still lives on with it's former employees and flight sim fans around the world.

Thanx to ALL the flight sim developers out there for making this hobby so enjoyable. Everyone at POSKY, FFG, PF, CSI, EuroFlight, Simflyers, PIC, DreamFleet, Avsim, FlightSim, FS Nordic, Virtual Eastern, etc etc. There are so many of you out there and you all do amazing work. I'm just a needle in the haystack but I hope those of you that are Eastern fans love the plane.

Here's a list of my other repaints and their status:

Note: All completed models are available at Avsim or Flightsim

COMPLETED:
EAL72Sv4.zip - Eastern B727 repaint version 4.0 by Bill Alicea and Kevin Trinkle - COMPLETED
EAL762.zip - Eastern B767-200ER GMAX by POSKY - COMPLETED
EAL_777v2.zip - Eastern B777-200ER repaint version 2.0 by POSKY - COMPLETED
EALB734.zip - Eastern B737 by DreamFleet (payware) - COMPLETED (Available at Flightsim/Avsim and the Dreamfleet website)

SCHEDULED:
Eastern B767-300ER GMAX by POSKY - 40% complete
Eastern B757-200 by Euroflight - Awaiting version 2 release
Eastern B717 by CSI - completed but awaiting CSI repaint policy
Eastern A300 by ProjectAirbus - repainting 50% complete



Wonderful 727 airfile and Fs2002 updates by Charles Fox, AMAZING job as always!
Original AA 727 by David Randolph
New fueselage and 1 and 3 engine textures by David Randolph
Fantastic tail and other body parts by Bill Alicea
Wings and misc. parts by (I'm sorry I don't know where they came from, but they're great).
AFX and Paint by Kevin Trinkle, FFDS (trinkle@iflypsa.com)
FDE by Sam Chin (samchin1@yahoo.com)
Base textures by Kevin Trinkle, Michael Pickney, and Steve Kempf

I recommend the Richard Probst 727 panel. It's the best out there. And make sure you use a loud 1960s turbojet sound set! Either a DC-9, 727 or 737-200 sound set.

Enjoy and let me know what you think!

This is only for fun and cannot be used in any commercial package.





Not for commercial sale.