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Post by cgold on May 1, 2014 21:55:37 GMT -5
Three more textures added today: Crimea (Operated out of Simferopol with An-24's as well. The Crimea An-24 texture is available at Avsimrus.) City Star 100 (A rather unusual but handsome texture for a Yak-42. Bykovo is more than likely its hub.) Domodedovo (The famous Il-62 operator had several of these during their later years. FP's are available at Avsim.)
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Post by cgold on May 3, 2014 3:14:21 GMT -5
Added 5 more Yak-42's today: Donbassaero (Two different liveries for the domestic Ukraine airline.) East Line (Matching the Il-86's and Tu-134's - operated out of Moscow's Domodedovo.) Interavia (One of the other Il-62 operators out of Moscow's Domodedovo. Flew a leased Tu-204 and a few Tu-154's as well.) Holiday (Had a mixed fleet of Eastern and Western aircraft; chartered to fly holiday makers from Europe to Turkey.) Enkor (Another charter airline that flew into Europe. Operated Tu-134's and Tu-154's.) Most, if not all, have FP's either at Avsimrus or at Avsim. Enjoy!
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Post by cgold on May 11, 2014 2:20:59 GMT -5
Here are some more Yak-42's for you all!
Air Kazakstan (The large flag carrier of Kazakhstan based out of Almaty. Flightplans are in the Aeroflot 1991 FP's on AvsimRus.) Khozu-Avia (A charter company out of Kazakhstan. Flightplans are available on Avsim.) Air Moldova (A texture slightly more modern paint for the Yak-42. Flightplans are readily available.) KrasAir (Flightplans are in various places - Avsim, AvsimRus - fairly large airline based out of Krasnoyarsk, Russia.) Dniproavia (3 different paints for the available flightplans on Avsim.) Kazair (A matching Yak-42 to the previously released Tu-134. Flightplans are within the Aeroflot 1991 FP's on AvsimRus.)
Updated: InterAvia (2 more paint variants added.)
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Post by cgold on May 12, 2014 18:46:26 GMT -5
Was there a paint done of the Heavy Lift Il-76? For some reason, my mind's eye can't place where I've seen this before. (Sorry for no link or pic... I'm on something that has a half-eaten apple on the back of it... really in foreign territory , here...)
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Post by cgold on May 18, 2014 1:41:27 GMT -5
Here are some more Yak tri-holers from the frozen plains of Russia:
Samara (Operators of Tu-154's, Il-76's, and Yak-40's. Flies all over Europe, Middle East, and Southwest Asia. Flightplans are on Avsim.) LukOil (Corporate jet for one of the major oil companies out of Russia. A more modern texture but sharp, all the same.) Lviv Airlines (A local Ukraine airline that operates various Antonov's and an Il-18. Flies to Europe on charters occasionally. Flightplans are readily available.) Orel Avia (Flew charters out of Moscow and more local flights to cities around southern Russia. Watch this space for FP's.) Volga (3 different textures of airlines that flew out of Volgograd. One matches the available Tu-134. FP's are available from the Aeroflot 1991 package on AvsimRus.)
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Post by yaryck on May 19, 2014 16:57:13 GMT -5
Christian, I would like to add your information Airlines Samara. You did not say that the airline flew cargo An-12. Just this airline from 1994 to 1999, worked 4 AN-12: RA-11959, RA-12954, RA-12956, RA-12986. These aircraft were in the same livery. These AN-12 flying from Samara to Sochi, Anapa, Krasnodar, Pulkovo, Tolmachevo (Novosibirsk), Roshchino (Tyumen), Domodedovo, Gumrak (Volgograd). Maybe they flew from Samara to other airports in Russia and Europe. Perhaps my information is useful to compile flaytplana for these aircraft www.airliners.net/photo/Samara-Airlines/Antonov-An-12B/0792948/L/&sid=8d896dcb87b3d643b6e57b3175f6c5e9
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Post by cgold on May 19, 2014 17:34:10 GMT -5
I did not know they flew An-12's... Thank you for the flightplan info! Maybe we can add that aircraft to the An-12 collection when we get to them.
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Post by BFLer on May 20, 2014 0:18:12 GMT -5
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Post by cgold on May 20, 2014 17:19:26 GMT -5
Two more Yak-42's:
Vnukovo Airlines (The big Il-86, Tu-154, and Tu-204 operator out of Moscow's Vnukovo airport. Watch this space for FP's.) Turkmenistan (Operated a few Yak-42's in their later Russian tech years. Flightplans are available in the Aeroflot 1991 plans on AvsimRus.)
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Post by eduardo85 on May 20, 2014 19:10:56 GMT -5
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Post by cgold on May 20, 2014 21:53:09 GMT -5
Absolutely worth it, Mr. Eduardo! All sorts of cool stuff on that link... Good find!
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Post by yaryck on May 21, 2014 7:45:25 GMT -5
I did not know they flew An-12's... Thank you for the flightplan info! Maybe we can add that aircraft to the An-12 collection when we get to them. All right. I'll draw the livery of the AN-12, when I get to them
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Post by yaryck on May 21, 2014 7:52:44 GMT -5
Christian, on the completion of work on the Yak-42, I started with a Yak-40. Do you have a recent version of the package images Yak-40?
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Post by cgold on May 21, 2014 18:39:55 GMT -5
I do... There are quite a few that match operators that flew the Yak-42. I'll send them to you when I get off work tonight.
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Post by cgold on May 23, 2014 0:55:30 GMT -5
The last of the Yak-42's for now are as follows: Air Volga (Operated An-24's and Tu-154's out of Gumrak to various destinations in Russia. FP's are available through the big Aeroflot 1991 plans on AvsimRus.) Voronezhavia (Flew Tu-134's and An-24's out of Voronezh. Flightplans are available through the big Aeroflot 1991 plans on AvsimRus.) Air Bosna (Flew leased Yak-42's to various European destinations out of Sarajevo. FP's are available here at RetroAI.) Updates: Lviv (Corrected registration.)
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