You are also forgetting the lovely SP!!!
Here is one of my favourites and I would love it if Captain Sim
http://www.airliners.net/photo/South-African-Airways/Boeing-747SP-44/2105859/&si...http://www.airliners.net/photo/South-African-Airways/Boeing-747SP-44/1889784/L/&...IF Captain Sim does do a 747 package my humble suggestion would be to do it in the
following format.
Captain Sim 747
Classic
Base Pack - 747-200
Liveries = SAA 1980's, Qauntas Late 80's, BA Landor, British Caledonian, Lufthansa 70's
Add-On - 747-100
Liveries = BOAC, PAN AM 1980's(large letters) TWA 1990's, American
Add-On - 747-SP
Qauntas (70's), PAN AM 1970's, Iran Air (Modern), SAA (1970's)
Add-On - 747-300
Liveries = SAA 1980's, Qauntas, Swissair Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific (1980s)
KLM, and KLM 747-200(SUD), JAL, ANA
Add-On - 747-200F
Liveries = Seaboard World, Flying Tigers, Lufthansa Cargo, JAL Cargo
Once you have done the 747-300 it makes it a lot easier to make a 747-400
Base Pack: 747-400
Liveries= BA (Union Flag), Lufthansa, KLM, Cathay Pacific, Northwest (1990's)
Transaero, Quantas, SAA(1980's)
Add-On: 747-400F
Liveries = Cargolux, Emirates, BA Cargo
Add-On 747-400SR
Liveries = ANA
You could even go for the 747-8 as almost all the visual elements are there!
Just my humble opinion. In truth it is likely that I will buy whatever Captain Sim
does as they are one of only 2 add-ons in my hangar. The other company makes
light aircraft.