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American Airlines 757-223 Ready for departure

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Just uploaded the American Airlines 757-223 to the AVSIM server. You will need to own PMDG's 757-200 for Fly! II to use this repaint. Other repaints will be posted as they are completed. The Northwest 757-200, The Richard Harvey, is experiencing some minor technical difficulties and will be ready for departure shortly. In the mean time, here are some screen shots of America West's Ohio. This livery presents a few difficulties on the top and bottom of the fuse that may or may not be correctable. I'll play around some more to see what I can do.Pete

Pete:Just downloaded the AA757, it's awesome!Thanks so much!Alejandro AmigorenaCheshire, CT

"Ohio" is looking pretty good to me, but then I'm just a lousy airplane driver, and don't really know what I'm looking at...(now, that could start an argument in certain circles!)BTW, saw that very same (I think!) climbing out on the Idale1 the other day. Sort of wierd to say, "I've driven that" (in MSFS2K2, I guess I've just revealed myself to be bi-simual!) without having really done so. Tho' there are those former National -200's parked down at KLAS, and if I were of a criminal bent I suppose I could find out for sure just how authentic our flight sims are...Regrettably, I won't be doing that, which is probably also why ex-wives and girlfriends have gotten bored and split.Hope there's also a "Nevada" in the works, too!Hope I won't have to wait too much longer. Your repaints are really good work!- Dave Reed

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