Flybe

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BEE JERSEY

Flybe started operations in 1979 as Jersey European Airlines, a result of the merger of two pre-existing airlines: Jersey based Intra Airways and Bournemouth based Express Air Services.

 

Originally based at Jersey, the airline was aquired by Walker Aviation Group in 1985 and headquaretrs were transfered to Exeter.

 

The airline was rebranded as British European in 2000, later shortened to FlyBe and became a full service low cost airline. In 2007, it acquired BA Connect and in 2008 entered a franchise agreement with Loganair of Scotland.

 

Flybe is currently the largest regional airline in Europe and the largest domestic airline in the UK in terms of passengers carried.

 

Flybe's fleet includes 50 Dash8-400s, 14 Embraer 195s, and 2 recently delivered Embraer 175s, with an additional 33 on order

Flightplans are available from Alpha India Group

Embraer 175

Flybe Embraer 175 G-FBJC
Flybe Embraer 175 G-FBJC

Flybe has recently accepted delivery of the first two of 35 Embraer 175s, including G-FBJC

 

To be used with the Ai Aardvark Embraer 175 base model

download it from avsim

download it from flightsim

 

Donate!

Each repaint means long hours of research and hard work to make it look as close as possible to the real world original.

 

Although it is all available here for free, I will appreciate any contribution to keep me going maintaining this website and bringing you more flightsimming goodies!

 

You can use Paypal from wherever you are to send me any amount you feel like giving -hint: the more the merrier! ;-)

 


About my repaints

These textures are intended for use as AI traffic in Microsoft's Flight Simulator versions 9 and 10.

 

They have been thoroughly researched and painted based on actual pictures of the real aircraft, so that each individual aircraft is an exact replica of the real thing at the time of painting, down to the precise windows configuration and the stencils colours and locations.

 

To view them in your simulator, you need first to download and install the base aircraft models/packages available  separately . Most of these models are available from the usual avsim and/or flightsim libraries, but I have provided a link to these base packages on this site for your easy reference. Check the links section.

 

You will also need adequate flightplans to take these birds into your virtual skies. Running a search on avsim and flightsim libraries will get you up to date flightplans for most of the world's airlines

About bitmap formats

Most of my repaints are provided in three textures formats: 32bits, dxt3 and dxt3 with mipmaps.


AI traffic can draw heavily on your computer resources and significantly reduce your sim's framerate. Using the right set of textures can improve your framerate and ensure  smooth  and lifelike movements.

Basically, 32bits texture are larger and therefore having more pixels, will have sharper details and will look better in your sim, particularly at close range. Downside is they take up more HD space and use more resources.

Mipped textures are supposed to be what fs is really looking for, and will ensure the best framerate and movement smoothness. However, if your graphic processor is an older or a lower end one, with less than 1GB dedicated memory, mipped textures will look awfully blurred.

To keep things simple, if you run your sim on a new, powerful, high end computer, go for the 32bits or mipped textures, or use the 32bits only for intricate liveries where the quality of finer details will make a difference.

On the other hand, if you are using an older less powerful machine, or if you are not sure or don't know what all this means, go for the non-mipped dxt3 format.