New Aircraft

Hi Javier,

The A-4 Skyhawk is an old model by Pencil42, a bit out of date.

Technically, I just imported that model into Trainz from an old mod I was working on - someone else did the actual model and textures. But yeah, it's pushing 18 years old now....
I'm looking forward to Ian's model!

Curtis
 
Hi Javier, nice to see some new contributors. I did the research for a Skyhawk model but have not built one yet.

I am still working on the carrier Yorktown to get the AI working correctly, but have been working on an escort for the carrier, a Fletcher Class Destroyer:


This is a full startup ship, to start the engines, like the aircraft it can use the Action Trigger on the track to control speed. It lists going around curves at speed, and the V key fires the guns.


The ship requires a crew of sailors to suit:

Anyway, something different, coming soon.

Ian


Good morning Ian, nice to meet you sir.
His creations have always seemed fantastic to me besides being a huge job.

I don't know much about airplanes or ships although due to my love of history, over time I have learned something about them.
For two small 2010 military themed routes, I repainted some airplane models, some of you. I have some military models posted on my website that now need a remastering.
Have a nice Saturday.


Greetings
Javier
 
Hi,

UK bomber of the WW1, the Handley Page type O/400.
207 Squadron, RAF, 1918, France.
HP-O-400-207-sqn.jpg


Pascal
 
Hi,

German bomber of the WW1, the Gotha G.IV.
Belongs to Kagohl 3, based near Ghent, 1917, to attack Britain.
Gotha-G-IV-kaghol-3.jpg


Pascal
 
Impressive, it is exactly that model with that painting in which I flew so many times.:eek::Y:
Congratulations Pascal and thank you very much for showing it.


Greetings
Javier
 
Hi,

Reskins of the Midwest Express, later Midwest Airlines, Mc Donnell Douglas MD 82.

Midwest Express, up to year 2000:
MD-82-Midwest-Express.jpg


Midwest Airlines, with 2 different tail logos, 2000 to 2008.
MD-82-Midwest-Airlines.jpg

<kuid2:74222:12709:1> McDonnell Douglas MD82 Midwest Express startup
<kuid2:74222:12710:1> McDonnell Douglas MD82 Midwest Airlines 2000-2004 startup
<kuid2:74222:12711:1> McDonnell Douglas MD82 Midwest Airlines 2004-2008 startup

Pascal
 
Good morning Pascal, thanks for this new model.

I was thinking if I have something that can serve aviation fans. Well, for a small module on WWI, I have some objects and two 600mm small trench locomotives, British and German version. It is possible that in an aerodrome of that time they are correct; You could also post the soldiers as scenery objects.
Your opinions will be welcome. :)

Regards, Javier


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Hello Javier,

Certainly a good idea.
I think anyway that rail movers were steam engines during WW1. Small gaz & diesel engines were more adequate for WW2.

Pascal
 
Pascal if you search for Deutz you will find many picture and some diagrams of the German WW1 Deutz Feldbahn narrow gauge locomotive.
 
You are right, I'm discovering the Simplex and Baldwin petrol locs of that period. I found many pics of the simplex, but little of the Baldwin.

Pascal
 
These small locomotives are repainted from my 750mm locomotive from Las Salinas de Torrevieja, which can be downloaded on my website.
Originally Orenstein & Koppel although the Swiss company Raco (Robert Aebi & Co) had very similar ones. I put a 1920 image.

Regards

Javier

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Hi,

One of the last members of the MD 80 family, the MD 88:
MD 88 Delta.
MD-88-Delta.jpg


And the MD 88 of AeroMexico.
MD-88-Aeromexico.jpg

Pascal
 
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Hoops! I forgot this one...

The MD 82 of Northwest Airlines. After the merge with Delta Airlines, this aircraft will loose its red/grey livery and be painted white overall.
MD-82-Northwest.jpg


Pascal
 
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