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Best freeware 707, 717, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767 and 777 for FS2004.

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What in your opinion is the best freeware 767 and 777 that is compatible in FS2004?For 707s, I only tried the HJG 707s updated for FS2002 and they don't work very well in FS2004. I don't know of any other 707s for FS2004.As for 717, probably Project Skyworks, but I haven't tried any.For 727, I haven't seen any at all! I remember there was one really good one for FS2002 painted in American Airlines livery, but I'm not sure how well it works in FS2004.I think the FFX 737s are the best. But I haven't had much experience with them.I haven't flown 737NGs yet or 737-100/200s. Just the classics (737-300/400/500)The best 747s in my opinion are the POSky 747v3s.For 757s, the new POSky 757s that just came out.For 767, I'm not really sure. I haven't had much time to try them. But I'm assuming they are probably the POSky 767v3 that came out a while ago for FS2002. Not sure how well they work in FS2004? Anyone have any experience?I have yet to try the IFDG 767s, but they look pretty good.Best 777 I would have to say are Meljets.So what do you think?Regards

I think the the ffx 727 is really nice the poskys 767v3 or very good, and meljets 777v2 hands down the best 777 out there i also like meljets 747s overall there some good freeware stuff out there, also dont forget ffxs Dc10 planes they look fantastic!

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B717 Project Skyworks...still needs alot of work. Initially looks good, however the air file is the default MSFS2004 B737-400, the forward passenger door opens backwards and other issues remain. If they correct these, then it could be considered a decent model.There is another B717 out there, I believe the work of Sam Chin and company. Opening forward door and stairs. The only copy I saw was done in the Soar Airlines textures that seemed to be very bright (hard on the eyes).

I'll be sure to check out that 717, thanks bdenni.I had no idea FFX made a 727. I haven't been following FFX very much. Infact I haven't flown any of their planes yet! :)I'll be sure to try them out.So I guess that means the POSky 767v3 is still the best 767? It's been a long time since I used it, someone remind me. Did it have a VC? I don't think it did, but then again it's been a while since I used it. How does it compare to the IFDG 767?I agree that Meljet's 777 is the best. I haven't tried his 747, but I heard the POSky 747v3 is a bit better.So, I guess the 707 is the only aircraft in the Boeing line which still hasn't been developped for FS2004?Regards

Sorta off topic, but whatever happened to the Dornier 328s IFDG were making? Were they never completed?It's a shame, there is a need for an FS2004 compatible Dornier 328, especially a Dornier 328JET.Regards

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