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The frantic pace of FG aircraft development continues, with 3 variants of the popular Boeing 737 in development and a 727 in developement. At the other end of the scale, the popular Diamond Katana is now in CVS.
The frantic pace of FG aircraft development continues, with 3 variants of the popular Boeing 737 in development and a 727 in developement. At the other end of the scale, the popular Diamond Katana is now in CVS.


====737-900ER in Development====
====737-900ER Released!====
XSaint, kyokoyama (alphaMedia), JcHND and others are currently developing a Boeing 737-900ER, a variant of the B737NG. Currently in general testing, the plane is estimated to be released between this November and next Ferbruary. Already, liveries for Continental and Jet Airways have been in demand, as well as "orders" from virtual airlines such as Skynet International and Euroair.
XSaint, kyokoyama (alphaMedia), JcHND and others released a beta version of the Boeing 737-900ER, now oe of the most popular and advanced aircraft for the OSG Version of FlightGear. Now with various supporters, help from Euroair and Skynet International and the help of the Community, the -900 became a huge success and one big leap for realism in FlightGear.


====737-100 and 727-230 in CVS====
====737-100 and 727-230 in CVS====
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If you are interested in taking part, have a look on the [http://www.flightgear.org/forums/index.php Flight Gear Forums].
If you are interested in taking part, have a look on the [http://www.flightgear.org/forums/index.php Flight Gear Forums].


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==And finally....==
==And finally....==
With the ADC surpassing its records, new naming of CAS Board of Directors and countless improvements to the community, this month has been rather hectic but eventful, leading FlightGear a step closer to the best it can be.
With the ADC surpassing its records, new naming of CAS Board of Directors, changes of Aurelen and its "resurrection" as Euroair and countless improvements to the community, this month has been rather hectic but eventful, leading FlightGear a step closer to the best it can be.
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