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I think creators and re-painters have done a fantastic job in all of the planes for a train sim. With trainz moving forward and the planes getting better it seems that the airport is getting left behind. Ian did some vehicles which brought to life the apron area and there are a number of airport buildings. The one thing that has not changed is the air bridge from terminus to plane, one is of a solid construction and a couple that are of the moving type. We really need to have a few more flexible type bridges to bring the airport up to the standard of the planes and for the various sizes of planes.
 
Hi,

New reskins of the Airbus A350-900.
Philippine Airlines
A350-Philippine.jpg


and Malaysia Airlines.
A350-Malaysia.jpg


<kuid2:74222:12643:1> Airbus A350-900 Philippine Airlines Startup
<kuid2:74222:12644:1> Airbus A350-900 Malaysia Airlines Startup

Pascal
 
Hello,

Good to see pics of the Mitchell in operation. From a carrier desk, it could have been the start of the Doolitle raid.

Here is a B-25J of the 12th USAAF based in Italy, 1944.
B-25-J-12-USAAF.jpg


<kuid2:74222:12646:1> North American B-25J Mitchell USAF Italy 1944 Startup

Pascal
 
Love it! I served with the very first E-2 deployment. USS Kitty Hawk 1965. VAW-11 C.

Hello,

Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron, WAV 115, on board USS Kitty Hawk.
grumman-wav115-1.jpg


Same Squadron, carrier Georges Washington.
grumman-wav115-2.jpg


Already available:
<kuid2:74222:12591:1> Grumman E2C Hawkeye VAW115 Aircraft 2 Startup
<kuid2:74222:12589:1> Grumman E2C Hawkeye VAW115 Aircraft Startup

Pascal
Love it! I served with the very first E-2 deployment. USS Kitty Hawk 1965. VAW-11 Det C. Oddly the E-2 is still in production.
 
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Hi Guys,

I uploaded this one a few days ago, the Aerospatiale Corvete SN 601, Pascal and I found a few things to fix so the version 2 has been approved and should be available tomorrow. It is only a small aircraft and I could not fit the Auran passengers inside as products, so there are no passengers on display.

corvette.jpg


The aircraft are marked startup because you have to use the B key to start the engines, as distinct from the early models that had the engines running all the time, but you knew that :)

As Stagecoach has mentioned there are probably only a few air bridge models, I have not tried many, the heights to match aircraft doors can be a problem, but we will think about it.

Ian
 
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Hi,

Thank you, Superfudd, happy that you appreciate these reskins. If you have other reskins ideas, you are welcomed.

Another Mitchell B-25J, Paper Doll, seen in Corsica, 1944.
B-25-J-Mitchell-Paper-Doll.jpg

<kuid2:74222:12647:1> North American B-25J Mitchell Paper Doll Startup

A Sn601 Corvette, Touraine Air Transport (TAT)
Corvette-TAT-1.jpg

<kuid2:74222:12645:1> Aerospatiale Corvette SN 601 TAT startup

Pascal
 
Hello,

Another Airbus A350, this one for Iberia:
A350-Iberia.jpg

<kuid2:74222:12648:2> Airbus A350-900 Iberia Startup

Pascal
 
New reskins dedicated to the Yakovlev Yak-40:

Aeroflot, early scheme:
Yak-40-Aeroflot-rouge.jpg


Aeroflot classic scheme:
Yak-40-Aeroflot-bleu.jpg


Balkan Bulgarian Airlines
Yak-40-Balkan.jpg


<kuid2:74222:12651:1> Yakovlev Yak-40 Balkan startup
<kuid2:74222:12650:1> Yakovlev Yak-40 Aeroflot classic scheme startup
<kuid2:74222:12649:1> Yakovlev Yak-40 Aeroflot early scheme startup

Pascal
 
Hello,

Nice little helicopter: the Robinson R-44.
Here the VH-FRL from Barossa helicopters, South Australia.
Robinson-R-44-VH-FRL.jpg

<kuid2:74222:12652:1> Robinson R-44 Raven II Helicopter VH-FRL Startup

Pascal
 
Hi,

A small brother of the R-44: the Robinson R-22:
Here the R-22 , member of a team named Tango Bleu (Air show ballet)
R-22-Tango.jpg

<kuid2:74222:12655:1> Robinson R-22 Helicopter Startup Tango bleu

Pascal
 
Hello,

A Boeing 787-9 flown by Air Tahiti Nui:
B787-9-ATN.jpg


<kuid2:74222:12656:1> Boeing 787-9 Air Tahiti Nui Startup

Pascal
 
Hi,

This is the Antonov An-22, Russian Air Force, freight and troops transport aircraft.
Antonov-An-22-Aeroflot.jpg

<kuid2:74222:12657:1> Antonov AN-22 Russian Air Force Startup

Pascal
 
Hi,

Thanks Gordon, good to see you here.

This is the same aircraft type, but some time earlier, with the Soviet markings.
Antonov-22-URSS.jpg


I kept the original load, i.e. transformers. You may change for more military items. You'll get in the cdp file a loading sketch with the location of the loading points:
load-points-antonov.jpg


<kuid2:74222:12658:1> Antonov AN-22 Soviet Air Force Startup

Pascal
 
Hello from France,

an amazing airplane, and another great job on it as always... The T90 is a product able to be loaded Inside I suppose ?

Friendly, Marc
 
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