Monday, 26 May 2014

Airbus A320-233

This is the Airbus A320-233 by 'Paul Glanville'.

(A320 by 'riviere' here)

The A320 series has two variants, the A320-100 and A320-200. Only 21 A320-100s were produced; these aircraft, the first to be manufactured, were only delivered to Air Inter (later acquired by Air France) and British Airways (as a result of an order from British Caledonian Airways made prior to its acquisition by British Airways). Compared to the A320-100, the primary changes on A320-200 are wingtip fences and increased fuel capacity for increased range. Indian Airlines used its first 31 A320-200s with double-bogie main landing gear for airfields with poor runway condition which a single-bogie main gear could not manage. Typical range with 150 passengers for the A320-200 is about 3,300 nmi (6,150 km). It is powered by two CFMI CFM56-5s or IAE V2500s with thrust ratings between 113 to 120 kN (25,400 to 27,000 lbf). The lowest speed an A320 can fly is approximately 207 km/h.

This aircraft is fun to fly, and comes with many liveries. It has a 2d and a 3d cockpit, with the passenger cabin also being rendered.

Below is the list of liveries:
The passenger cabin

The 3d cockpit

The 2d cockpit

Mexicana livery

Avianca livery

JetBlue livery

Air Inter Europe livery

Air Inter livery

Air Canada turquoise livery 

Air Canada livery

Afriqiyah livery

TACA livery

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