Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
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Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
Some of the "German" BAC1-11s are available - e.g. the BEA IGS, Hapag-Lloyd, Bavaria, Germanair OC -500s and the Bavaria -400, but I have yet to find a Paninternational, a Germanair NC or a Bavaria Germanair -500.
Paninternational BAC1-11
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=802942
http://graphics.airliners.net/photo/Pan ... 0297993/M/
Germanair BAC1-11-500 NC
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Germanai ... 0113836/M/
Bavaria Germanair BAC1-11-400
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=80883
Bavaria Germanair BAC1-11-500
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=211525
Anyone aware of a repaint for any of these - or maybe someone willing to do one?
Btw, Paninternational became famous when one of their BACs made an emergency landing on a German highway near Hamburg in the early 1970s.
Paninternational BAC1-11
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=802942
http://graphics.airliners.net/photo/Pan ... 0297993/M/
Germanair BAC1-11-500 NC
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Germanai ... 0113836/M/
Bavaria Germanair BAC1-11-400
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=80883
Bavaria Germanair BAC1-11-500
http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=211525
Anyone aware of a repaint for any of these - or maybe someone willing to do one?
Btw, Paninternational became famous when one of their BACs made an emergency landing on a German highway near Hamburg in the early 1970s.
Last edited by virginblue on 11 Jan 2009, 14:12, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
Err... Germanair on DMs site 


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Re: Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
Stupid me :brick:
Forgot about the original Germanair livery on the -500 in the base pack (it is, of course, on my hard drive). I have edited my above list to avoid further confusion.
Indeed I am after the later blueish livery, either the Bavaria or the Bavaria Germanair one.
Forgot about the original Germanair livery on the -500 in the base pack (it is, of course, on my hard drive). I have edited my above list to avoid further confusion.
Indeed I am after the later blueish livery, either the Bavaria or the Bavaria Germanair one.
Re: Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
Now if you find those, let me know coz I'd be interested.
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Re: Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
Don't get your hopes up.....
Early WIP......

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Bit further in on this one....

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Re: Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
Nice going Tony
Drop em off with us when your ready please
Leif
Drop em off with us when your ready please

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Re: Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
Lovely work Tony. That scheme at first glance reminds me of the old Cyprus Airways.


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Re: Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
Looks great -thanks for going on the mission. Looking forward to make my first ride with it. Guess as we are talking about Bavaria Germanair, this smiley is spot on: CHEERS
By the way, this lovely BAC1-11 is part of the TUIFly pedigree. Bavaria and Germanair merged to become Bavaria Germanair. This airline then merged with Hapag-Lloyd under the latter's name (that why the BAC1-11s ended up in Hapag's livery) which became Hapagfly and ultimately TUIFly.
Paninternational was rather short-lived. It was one of the numerous German airlines set up in the early 1970s as a tax loop-hole for the rich and not so famous.
By the way, this lovely BAC1-11 is part of the TUIFly pedigree. Bavaria and Germanair merged to become Bavaria Germanair. This airline then merged with Hapag-Lloyd under the latter's name (that why the BAC1-11s ended up in Hapag's livery) which became Hapagfly and ultimately TUIFly.
Paninternational was rather short-lived. It was one of the numerous German airlines set up in the early 1970s as a tax loop-hole for the rich and not so famous.
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Re: Paninternational / Germanair BAC1-11s?
Early WIP of Pan International.....

I know this is a 400 but it will be the correct 500 when finished.... :roll:
Tony

I know this is a 400 but it will be the correct 500 when finished.... :roll:
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