Last and most illustrious in the series of Constellation designs, the Starliner was designed to fly Los Angeles-London and Paris-Tokyo in 20- plus hours non-stop. Providing accommodation for ninety-two tourist- class or twenty-six first-class and forty-five tourist-class passengers, the Starliner entered service with TWA in May 1957. Other major operators included Air France and Lufthansa. Model, textures, and VC by Manfred Jahn, panels and gauges by Hansjoerg Naegele, effects and flight dynamics by Roland Berger, documentation by Howard Sodja. Special features in version 2.0 include wing views, "inclined wheels" nose-wheel steering, simplified reversing procedure, clickable sunshades, backlit VC gauges, new flight dynamics, detailed reference and checklist documents, period-style cockpit voices, and an early TWA texture. Also included is the "squeaking brakes" effect created by Diego S. Barreto. See the Starliner project threads at calclassic.proboards55.com for repaints, questions and comments, and general feedback.