New Aircraft

What's going on Planez-ers? Everyone's gone very quiet recently.
I have a couple of aircraft re-skins almost ready to go. Look out for those this week.
 
your right Rob, seams abit to quiet time to kick it up a notch.

Rebuilding Wellington International Airport





only started tonight, taking a break from the rest of wellington.





Will keep you all in the loop

Gordon
 
Flying session

Hi everyone, i am currently starting a new route, it involves the aircraft found on the DLS from Boeing,Airbus, for example: the Boeing 747, 767, and the rest of those long distance aircraft images to come soon
 
RCAF CC-130H Hercules

Good to see you're getting stuck into your project Gordon.....

Joining the RCAF Aurora & Black Bombardier CC-144 and after much promise, the CC-130H is finally uploaded to DLS. Approval is still pending but it should be available soon.
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Hercules CC-130H RCAF 344 Startup
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I am also adding the finishing touches the the white variant of the Bombardier CC-144.
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What issues? Qantas has never had a fatal jet airliner accident. ALL of their jets are still in the air, they've never had to scrap a jet due to a crash, and they've never had a crash. Sure, an engine fell off but that was Rolls Royce's fault. Unless you're talking about the Union stuff. Damn Unions :hehe:

Jamie
 
That was only one part of the Pan Am group of compaines - They still have fingers in the pie in the aircraft field

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Am_Systems

That article is misleading, I am a former PAA employee, 24 years until the end of the line on December 4, 1990. Guilford Transportation had or has nothing to do with airline Pan American Airways. And as for the "Damn Unions" remark by H22, if it was not for the union I would not have gotten my pension or received any compensation from the bankruptcy proceedings. And also all aircraft are written off after a crash.
All airlines have incidents/accidents and not all of these result in fatalities. As good as Qantas is in the safety area, they also have accidents. They ran a B747-400 into a golf course in Bangkok, Thailand back in 99. [TABLE="width: 726, align: center"]
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John
 
Good morning,

After the Thunderbirds F4s, I just uploaded to DLS those used by the Blue Angels.
There are 6 aircrafts, together with their external loads: auxilliary fuel tanks and yellow dummy missiles. The Blue Angels F4s were carrying these missiles during the shows.

Thanks to Ian (Vulcan) who adapted his script for these particular loads (as well as for the Thunderbirds F4s).

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Pascal
(Papou-74222)
 
And as for the "Damn Unions" remark by H22, if it was not for the union I would not have gotten my pension or received any compensation from the bankruptcy proceedings. And also all aircraft are written off after a crash.

Different country with a different type of financial structures. I think, Australia's pensions are paid for by centrelink, a government organisation blah blah i dunno because I have little interest in the little smidgy-thingys



Jamie
 
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