As I did for the HJG DC-10's .... I've purposely represented "the entire AIR NEW ZEALAND DC-8-52 and DC-8-54F fleet" as an FS based historical tribute to these great aircraft .... featuring each variation of livery and/or reconfiguration (minor though some of these were) applied to these aircraft between the December 1964 roll-out of our first aircraft (ZK-NZA) and the September 1986 retirement of our last aircraft (ZK-NZD) .... including its September 1989 sale 1983 to KALITTA/AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS (N806CK).
PLEASE NOTE .... the "AIR NEW ZEALAND aspect of this "NEW" project has not yet been released, but, here's a preview of each of the "principle" AIR NEW ZEALAND DC-8-50 fleet member liveries as represented by me for these redeveloped HJG simulations ....
N9683Z/ZK-NZA (December 1964 rollout)

ZK-NZA (1965) - pre-delivery

ZK-NZA (1965) - delivery (interim TEAL/AIR NZ)
ZK-NZB (1965) - delivery (interim TEAL/AIR NZ white star configuration)

ZK-NZD (1968) - 1966 definitive AIR NZ livery

ZK-NZD (1969)

ZK-NZF (1970)

ZK-NZG (1971)

ZK-NZA (1973) - with "1974 Commonwealth Games" legend

ZK-NZE (1973) - with "1974 Commonwealth Games" legend and logo

ZK-NZA (1973) - 1973 definitive livery

ZK-NZA (1973) - with black radome

ZK-NZD (1973) - with "1974 Commonwealth Games" legend

ZK-NZD (1974) - with "1974 Commonwealth Games" legend and logo

ZK-NZC (1976) - with white Royal Mail decal

ZK-NZF (1977) - post AIR NZ/NZNAC merger

ZK-NZG (1977)

ZK-NZE (1980) - with blue rudder trailing edge

ZK-NZE (October 1981) - with NZ flag

ZK-NZD (1981) - redelivery post freighter conversion

ZK-NZD (1983) - 1982 definitive AIR NZ CARGO livery

ZK-NZD (1986) - PDL International Singapore/Christchurch Air Race logos

N806CK/ZK-NZD (1989) - parting out/post sale livery

All HJG DC-8 simulations feature appropriate external night-lighting effects .... as follows ....








AIR NEW ZEALAND DC-8-50´s were among very few of these aircraft, in the world, that were equipped with tail/logo illumination when this stylr night-lighting was introduced from the early 1970´s.
SO .... there it "IS" folks .... an introduction to the HJG DC-8 simulations .... and with a distinctly New Zeland flavour
HJG DC-8 SIMULATION FS COMPATIBILITIES
- All HJG supplied DC-8 3D models and FDE are FS2004 native but FSX portable.
- All HJG supplied DC-8 2D panels are FS2004 native but FSX portable.
- All HJG supplied DC-8 soundpacks are represented by separate FS2004 and FSX specific/native file versions.
PLEASE NOTE: These new AIR NEW ZEALAND DC-8 texture subjects are "NOT YET" available for public downloading.
A full apraisal of the HJG's redeveloped DC9 project please refer to following-limked audio-visual presentation ....
"HJG DC-8 REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT - WITH A NZ FLAVOUR"
http://rnzaf.proboards.com/thread/24936 ... nt-flavour
A much more comprehensive apraisal of the AIR NEW ZEALAND DC-8 "full fleet" aspect of this particular project (complete with brief operational history notes may alsi be viewd "HERE" ....
"KIWI MAGIC - THE FINAL STORY"
http://tonymadgehjg.proboards.com/threa ... inal-story
Mark C
AKL/NZ & BOG/CO
HJG
simviation.com/hjg


) .... and then RAR/AKL (ZK-NZC again) also during May 1975.


Well that is going to serve you right ... what go's in the veins stays in the Veins , funny you get the pompous duffus's out there who really don't appreciate the fun of it , only a few hours, maybe created should passenger complain module .. "Follow me 'Sir'" down into a bay below were the pax is tubed a stuck out on the wing .. passenger comfort .. air and heating .
just think of it as last century when things were going bad with airlines ... whoops STILL HAPPENING 

