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Post by eduardo85 on Feb 16, 2013 0:30:39 GMT -5
Well, it's time to begin working on all these repaints. Lets start with Air China Boeing 747-400
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Post by eduardo85 on Feb 16, 2013 0:31:25 GMT -5
Boeing 747-400M
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Post by eduardo85 on Feb 17, 2013 0:28:02 GMT -5
Boeing 747-200 Combi (I think they didn't have any non-combi -200)
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Post by eduardo85 on Feb 17, 2013 0:29:14 GMT -5
Boeing 747-200F
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Post by eduardo85 on Feb 17, 2013 1:36:11 GMT -5
Boeing 747SP
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Post by cgold on Feb 19, 2013 1:42:29 GMT -5
Now, I do have the China Southwest, Air China, and the CAAC textures from HJG on the AI versions ready to go. If you wish to paint new schemes up on the NAAI model, please feel free to do so. If we can use the HJG AI models somehow, I am all ears on how we can make that possible... (if it's possible.) By the way... loving that 747SP. ;D
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Post by eduardo85 on Feb 19, 2013 2:03:01 GMT -5
Thanks!!!
I think I'm going to paint them on the NAAI model. That model seems to be promising even being a WIP. There's stil la lot to paint for China plus whatever is left for Lufthansa. Mayby during that time the NAAI is officially released so in that case I would let the 707's to be painted the last.
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Post by cgold on Feb 19, 2013 2:28:13 GMT -5
Now, I do have the China Southwest, Air China, and the CAAC textures from HJG on the AI versions ready to go. If you wish to paint new schemes up on the NAAI model, please feel free to do so. If we can use the HJG AI models somehow, I am all ears on how we can make that possible... (if it's possible.) By the way... loving that 747SP. ;D Here's what I'm on about... You can see some of the reflectivity issues... but overall, very sharp to see on the tarmac.
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Post by cgold on Feb 20, 2013 0:26:10 GMT -5
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Post by eduardo85 on Feb 20, 2013 1:43:14 GMT -5
As far as fleets go:
Air China: 744, 744M, 742M, 747SP, 763, 762, 707, 733, 732, BAe 146, YN7 Air China Cargo: 742F, 707F. CAAC: IL-¿62? (I think is a typo and should be TU-154), MD-82 China Eastern: MD-11, A300-600, A310-300, MD-82, F100, Shorts 360 China Eastern Cargo: MD-11F China Southern: 763, 752, 735, 733, 732, Shorts 360, Saab 340. China Southwest: 752, 707, 733, TU-154. China Northwest: A300-600, A310-200, TU-154, BAe 146. China Northern: MD-82. Shanghai Airlines: 752. Xiamen Airlines: 752, 735, 732. Sichuan Airlines: TU-154. Air Great Wall: TU-154. Xianjiang Airlines: IL-86, TU-154, AN-24, DH6 Twin Otter. Yunnan Airlines: 733. China General Aviation: Yak-42
Plus the 1995 ones that I haven't checked well.....but mostly 737's and YN-7's.
This is why I love the 90's.....diversity!!!!
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Post by cgold on Feb 20, 2013 2:26:19 GMT -5
Ahhhh... yes. There are a few holes that you will fill in but there are a few missing. Some of the books I've mentioned have pics of these in them! ;D Air China: L-100, An-12 (Y-8) CAAC: Had Il-62's (TCAI got's that covered), A310, Yak-42 China Southern: BN-2 Islander , Y-7's China Northern: A300, A310, MD-90 China Eastern: BAe-146-100, BAe-146-300 Air Great Wall: 737-200 China Northwest: BAe-146-100, BAe-146-300 China Xinjiang: Got ATR-72's and 737's/757's around this time Yunnan: 767-300's China General: Il-14's , Yak-42's, 737-300's, DHC-6's, and Y-7's. That's all I see missing... I believe. Granted, planes shifted around owners faster than money did in China back in those days. And almost everyone had those pesky little An-2's (or Y-5's...) China Eastern: www.airliners.net/photo/China-Eastern-Airlines/Nanchang-Y-5/1417536/L/&sid=19c189bd4460779c38715af144d25ccbChina Xinjiang: www.airliners.net/photo/Xinjiang-General-Aviation/Yunshuyi-Y-5B/1399127/L/&sid=19c189bd4460779c38715af144d25ccbChina Northwest: www.airliners.net/photo/China-Northwest-Airlines/Yunshuyi-Y-5/1789005/L/&sid=34cf8a0165acf1468eeceb08adf13631China General: www.airliners.net/photo/China-General-Aviation/Shijiazhuang-Y-5/1401924/L/&sid=19c189bd4460779c38715af144d25ccbCAAC: www.airliners.net/photo/CAAC/Nanchang-Y-5/0234218/L/&sid=f862fdbf403cef4a35763259655decd8The Y-7 was even more popular. You have some covered but here are some susprises for ya! ;D China Eastern Xian Y-7 - CIS www.airliners.net/photo/China-Eastern-Airlines/Xian-Y-7/1998326/L/&sid=a0c4f6651c779d5f6092f0cdfb409f87Air China An-24's/Y-7's - CIS www.airliners.net/photo/Air-China/Xian-Y-7/0220896/L/&sid=1661265d841b63f4b21c071844e27bc1China Northern Xian Y-7-100 - CIS www.airliners.net/photo/China-Northern-Airlines/Xian-Y-7-100/1662330/L/&sid=ee0eb8dc4ba5e404d260201b830eaebdChina Northwest Xian Y-7 - CIS www.airliners.net/photo/China-Northwest-Airlines/Antonov-An-24RV/0801677/L/&sid=957d011dc48e6c05e24a8c33aa84d6aeChina Southern Xian Y-7 - CIS www.airliners.net/photo/China-Southern-Airlines/Xian-Y-7/1933847/L/&sid=5fbc2dfbe108b6478b2f62c99c72f623Wuhan Xian Y-7 - CIS www.airliners.net/photo/Wuhan-Airlines/Xian-Y-7-100C/1019994/L/&sid=64ace5fc38fa16f18097ddd619b42f59Sichuan Xian Y-7 - CIS www.airliners.net/photo/Sichuan-Airlines/Xian-Y-7-100C/0137299/L/&sid=1661265d841b63f4b21c071844e27bc1China Southwest Xian Y-7-100 - CIS www.airliners.net/photo/China-Southwest-Airlines/Xian-Y-7-100/0362302/L/&sid=4cf9df7b80fa8fccb56f9a6c1f5df24dCAAC An-24's/Y-7's - CIS www.airliners.net/photo/CAAC/Antonov-An-24RV/1019198/L/&sid=e2f7116fa8ef3b60b8f95191e3f3f471However, I am not saying you have to paint all of these... but if you had FP's to fill or had the desire to, I can point out the models to use. (An-2's/Y-5's, Il-14's, Y-7's/An-24's, Y-8's/An-12's, etc.)
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Post by cgold on Feb 20, 2013 13:20:32 GMT -5
Here are the few that one can't find on the interwebs. If you have any questions on anything that you cannot find, Mr. Eduardo, please give me a shout and I'll send you a scan or pics of what I find.
China General Aviation Il-14 in full colors. (Chinese Airlines - By: Ballantine and Tang)
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Post by cgold on Feb 20, 2013 13:20:57 GMT -5
China Southern BN-2 in full colors. (Chinese Airlines - By: Ballantine and Tang)
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Post by eduardo85 on Feb 23, 2013 0:29:03 GMT -5
Thanks Christian, in fact, I may need your help with some liveries. Boeing 767-300
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Post by cgold on Feb 23, 2013 1:45:47 GMT -5
Talk about a paint that has needed some attention: That Air China 767-300 is one... Nicely done, sir. ;D
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