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Repaint of 747

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Are there any Air Force One repaints for the default 747 in FS2004? I found one for FS2002, but there's no virtual cockpit.Thanks,Dan

The default B744 is the same in FS9 as FS2K2

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Ahhh, thanks, I think...B744? Was that a typo of B747? And if so, then why does Meljet's 747 Air Force One arrive without a virtual cockpit?Confused, Dan

B744 is just a easier way to include the specific model of the 747. the full model name is B747-400. The older 747-200 for example would be called B742 :)The Meljet 747 is a completely different aircraft and model then the one that came with the sim as default, and has never had a virtual cockpit.

Why not wait for Posky's 747-200 that has just come out. I am sure if they made Air Force 1 that will be the most realistic compared to flying the default 747. I don't think much of the default airliners and I download all of the addon airliners that I like to fly so I rarely fly the default except to test the GPS from time to time.Also Air Force One seems to have different models too.707747-200 757-200 or (C-32)DC-9-32It would be interesting if they bought the 747-400 or the 777-200ER.

I don't mind waiting for a new 747...I just find the virtual cockpit very useful in landings, etc.If the new 747 has, or will have made for it, an Air Force One paint, all the better!Thanks for the answers, all;Dan

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