I just updated the AI Aircraft website, which can be found at: 
http://www.xs4all.nl/~dtalsma/flightgear.html 

Highlights of this month's update are a nice Boeing 757 model, build by Innis 
Cunningham, as well as several Airbus 330 and A340 aircraft, which were 
originally build by Camil Valiquette, and converted to FlightGear's "native" 
AC3D fortat by Innis. In addition to these new aircraft, many of the existing 
ones have received additional paint jobs. 

If you wish to participate in the development of FlightGear, creating liveries 
of Airlines that are not covered yet, or building lightweight aircraft models 
for inclusion in FlightGear's AI system is an excellent opportunity to 
contribute. 

In addition to extending the existing line of boeings and airbuses (i.e. A300, 
A310, Boeing 717, 727), we are currently trying to develop a number of 
smaller commuter and regional jet type airliners,, as well as trying to fill 
the remaining gap in the heavy segment of the jetliner range (i.e. Lockheed 
TriStar, McDonnel Douglas aircraft). 

If you have models available that fall in the above-mentioned categories, and 
wish to contribute, of if you have aircraft repaints suitable for inclusion 
on the website, please contact me, using the above email address.

Cheers,
Durk


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