Trans World Airlines (TWA) Boeing 707-320 N18711 ca.1981 for FS 5.x, 95 and 98 ============================================================================== TWA livery by: Rafael Zimmermann (for the ones who don't know yet, my surname really has 2 N's at the end :-) Original 707 model by: Bill Alderson & Francesco Zoja ****THIS IS THE LATEST, BRAND NEW VERSION OF MY TWA 707 IN THE 2 REDS LIVERY. IT FEATURES A NEW VISUAL MODEL, ACURATE TEXTURES, IMPROVED FDE AND MORE! SO, IF YOU LIKED MY PREVIOUS SERIES OF TWA 707's UPDATE IT IN YOUR FLEET TO THIS ONE! (I'M JUST REPLACING THE 707's AND NOT OTHER SERIES OF PLANES. I CAN MAKE DIFFERENT REPANTS OF THE TYPE IN THE SAME AIRLINE COLORS, THANK YOU ALL :-)**** HISTORY: TWA Boeing 707 fleet came around the early 60's, when the 707 was the new jet powered aircraft for Int'l routes. TWA started operating the 707 for Int'l routes, passing some units for U.S domestic long-range flights (as JFK-LAX announced in 4:h30m of flight in 1960) By 1982, all the fleet was retired, and parked at the desert. The USAF took many parts of old TWA 707's to use in the KC-135 maintenance program. CONTACT: My e-mail is: rafaelz@avalon.sul.com.br My URL is: http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Park/2104/ FINAL NOTES: There's a JPG photo of the REAL 707 included in this package. It's a copyright of AIRNIKON and it was taken at SFO in 1981, showing right the N18711, which is represented here. This photo is just being used to illustrate my work. Have a nice flight, and happy landings!!!! Rafael Zimmermann - CURITIBA - BRAZIL "Brazil is much more than a name. Here you'll find a modern country, which doesn't forget the traditions too. We put modernity and traditon, the natural and the technological all toghteter. The best contrasts are here, come and check! Visit Brazil!" :-)