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Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 30 Mar 2021, 12:11
by fs10inator
Crossing the pond has never been cheaper.
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Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 02 Jun 2021, 07:40
by tonymadge
This looks very interesting, look fwd to trying it out :)

Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 20 Jul 2021, 16:19
by fs10inator
I decided to return to the 44J after giving the D328eco a break, since that plane for me is a long way from being done (IRL version is also WIP).
So it's time I hug the Eastern Seaboard goodbye before crossing the pond toward Iceland.
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Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 20 Jul 2021, 16:49
by Paul K
Very nice indeed! :thumbsup:

Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 21 Jul 2021, 07:48
by fs10inator
Wrapping up a test flight over Montreal before delivery to Loftleidir.
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Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 21 Jul 2021, 10:25
by fs10inator
"City of Dublin" at New York City--it's a city unto itself
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Oops, I broke my tail...
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And now I'm kissing the Big Apple goodbye!
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Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 21 Jul 2021, 14:02
by tonymadge
Looking great :thumbsup:

Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 21 Jul 2021, 16:37
by Aharon
Will it work in FSX please assuming I alias any FSX comptitable panel to your new invention?

Regards,

Aharon

Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 21 Jul 2021, 17:18
by fs10inator
Aharon wrote:
21 Jul 2021, 16:37
Will it work in FSX please assuming I alias any FSX comptitable panel to your new invention?

Regards,

Aharon
Yes. I have already made an FSX-native version prior to this FS2004 one. As of now, it's less complete than the FS9 model, but the basic animations are there (control surfaces, engines, and gear, plus the iconic swing tail).
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tonymadge wrote:
21 Jul 2021, 14:02
Looking great :thumbsup:
Thank you :D

Re: [FS2004] This one goes to 400

Posted: 21 Jul 2021, 22:08
by Mark C
Looking "GOOD" alright.

Myself and Benoit PLAMONDON were actually working up a sound pack for Garry RUSSELL's project .... which I still have tucked away.

A certain colleague of mine would also undoubtedly love to see the "big long "J/YUKON" in AERCONDOR COLOMBIA livery .... if such a proposition was even the least bit feasible :)

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Sadly they "PRANGED" it at BOG during 1975 ....
On February 22, 1975, a Canadair CL-44 (registered HK-1972) hit a tree 10 kilometers from the departure of El Dorado International Airport and fell 1,200 meters further into a mountain. All five crew members of the cargo plane were killed.
AIR SAFETY REPORT CL-44 HK-1972
https://aviation-safety.net/database/re ... 19750222-0

Think there were a few of these flying within the Latin American region during this same period.

Mark C
AKL/NZ