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Another B707 Texture for your Pleasure

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Hi Simmers,Well, this is my 100th Boeing Texture - a historical B707 for you this time - Boeing 367-80 N70700 at the time of her first flight in July 1954. http://www.gjsmith.com/images/b707-No1-3.jpgShe is available on my B707 page. This texture is intended to go with Lou Volland's excellent GMAX B707Because this is the 100th Boeing texture release I have restructured my web site to hold an independent BOEING page and all Boeing textures can be found there from now on.Check out http://www.gjsmith.com/textures/boeing.htmThere is now 267 aircraft textures (FREE) for your flying pleasure at:http://www.gjsmith.com/by-type.htmHope you like the new girl on the blockHappy simmingGarry J. Smith at http://www.gjsmith.comAircraft Texture Tinkererhttp://www.gjsmith.com/images/GJS-banner.gifhttp://www.gjsmith.com/html/Personal/Images/Raaf-s.gif RAAF Retired

Very nice buddy!!!! Thanks! :)Don

Hi Don,Thanks - she is not a very exciting one (little reflective effects) but she is a very important historical aircraft so I thought she was worth doing - she was flying when I was only 3 years old - the aviation industry sure has changed a lot in the last 50 years - just stunning advancements, but I believe that the B707 was the true beginning of economic global passenger flight. And this bird was one of the first of them. Garry J. Smith at http://www.gjsmith.comAircraft Texture Tinkererhttp://www.gjsmith.com/images/GJS-banner.gifhttp://www.gjsmith.com/html/Personal/Images/Raaf-s.gif RAAF Retired

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