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Boeing 757-200/Boeing 767-300/Boeing 777-300ER Passenger Jetliner replicas


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Probably the hardest replicas I've worked on, the 767 Family of jetliners!

The Boeing 757-200:

The 757 is the eldest and smallest predecessor in the family, being the largest narrow-body aircraft that Boeing has ever put into production. Before the dawn of the domestic suited wide-bodies (A330 and such), the B757 was good for medium-haul and domestic flights for both low-cost and higher-class airlines.

It is no longer in production (boeing y u do dis T-T) but it's life continues with the airlines still operating the old aircraft.

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The Boeing 767-300:

The more advanced sibling of the B757, the 767 was a widebody variant with a better range. It's avionics are similar to that of the 757, so they share a common type rating (meaning that pilots who operate the 757 can pilot the 767 without additional training.)

Luckily for us, it is still being produced to this day.

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Download link - Boeing 767-300

The Boeing 777-300ER:

The most advanced of the three models, boasting fly-by-wire systems and much more range, the Boeing 777 was a legendary aircraft, a huge advancement for Boeing. It's current legacy will continue on, as more and more versions are developed. (777-9X, anyone?)

(And yes, the Mk3 Cockpit looks horrible on it. I know.. :blush:)

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Download link - Boeing 777-300ER

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Nice man you're on a roll with these.

Thank you! I figured that (While I had the chance and wasn't busy) I would've started releasing some finished airliners I put on the back burner.

It was then that I realized.. this thread was my 757th post.

The irony.. :P

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You have so many planes! Yesterday I saw the A330 family, and today I see the 767 family! Good job, keep up the good work!

Thank you! I spent a fairly huge amount of time making them - About two to three months since the start of the project. I remember that the SCA - My first airliner-based project - was completed around March.

I'll continue uploading more of these, stay tuned!

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Looking back at it, I think it needs a longer wing span, but in that case, it will take up too much fuselage area.

Sometimes I like the wing parts, but wish they were procedural - It increases part count, and the burden of getting the wings to the exact proportions is difficult for me as well..

I think I'm too obsessed with aesthetics.

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