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Emirates Boeing 777-9 A6-EZA by Gemini Jets. A6-EZA is the only 777X released by GJ so far that actually exists although it is an unfinished aircraft and will not be delivered in the same scheme as GJ released it. The first GJ 777X, another Emirates, has ro registration and the other two (the Etihad and Ethiopian) have fictional registrations. However despite being a semi-fantasy model I still like it.
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Emirates Boeing 777-9 A6-EZA by Gemini Jets. A6-EZA is the only 777X released by GJ so far that actually exists although it is an unfinished aircraft and will not be delivered in the same scheme as GJ released it. The first GJ 777X, another Emirates, has ro registration and the other two (the Etihad and Ethiopian) have fictional registrations. However despite being a semi-fantasy model I still like it.
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Was this released before Emirates unveiled their current livery?
 
Corsair Boeing 747SP F-GTOM by NG models. It is the only 747SP to fly for a French operator and is now stored in Chateauroux, France and used as a training aid for National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN) . Another aircraft I saw in real life although it has definitely seen better days...
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A beauty! Great release by NG too. Sad to see the real one in such a bad shape though... :cry:
 
Garuda Indonesia Boeing 747-212B 9V-SQL (leased from Singapore Airlines) by JC Wings. This aircraft has served Singapore Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, Virgin Atlantic and Tower Air as a passenger aircraft before being converted to a freighter. As a freighter it served UPS, TradeWinds and Kalitta Air. It was stored in 2013 and later scrapped.
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Garuda Indonesia Boeing 747-212B 9V-SQL (leased from Singapore Airlines) by JC Wings. This aircraft has served Singapore Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, Virgin Atlantic and Tower Air as a passenger aircraft before being converted to a freighter. As a freighter it served UPS, TradeWinds and Kalitta Air. It was stored in 2013 and later scrapped.
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I love seeing hybrid liveries like these!
 
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