Hey everyone, I just completed this paint for the lovely HS748. Calm Air C-GEPB in the Canadi[>]n Partner livery. I was surprised no one else did this one before me. I might release this if there is an interest in it.
Winnipeg to Rankin Inlet http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y89/essairah/calm.jpg
Touchdown at Rankin Inlet. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y89/essairah/cp2.jpg
Comments welcome.
Calm Air HS748
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Re: Calm Air HS748
HI Empress
Very nice
I'm not familar with the 748 in that livery
I hope you do release it......perhaps, when you do, you could upload to Classic British FIles....just give it a day or two to sort out their problems following a server crash
Garry
Very nice
I'm not familar with the 748 in that livery
I hope you do release it......perhaps, when you do, you could upload to Classic British FIles....just give it a day or two to sort out their problems following a server crash
Garry
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Re: Calm Air HS748
Actually Garry we can take uploads -- the problem is a little piece of upgraded soft ware that Rob needs to fix the download part of it
Ive been posting screen shots of Jaap's Llanbedr Devon over in the Gallery with no problems.
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Ive been posting screen shots of Jaap's Llanbedr Devon over in the Gallery with no problems.
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Re: Calm Air HS748
Lovely stuff
Always nice to have a few extra liveries for North American and Canadian flying
Always nice to have a few extra liveries for North American and Canadian flying
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Re: Calm Air HS748
Garry Russell wrote:HI Empress
Very nice![]()
I'm not familar with the 748 in that livery
I hope you do release it......perhaps, when you do, you could upload to Classic British FIles....just give it a day or two to sort out their problems following a server crash![]()
Garry
Hey Garry! Here's a pic of the livery in real life: http://www.flickr.com/photos/33932332@N ... 9/sizes/l/
I always thought the Canadian Airlines colours looked sharp on just about everything they were applied to. Its a shame they belong to the ages now.
Thanks for the nice comments guys! I'll see about getting it packaged up for release.
What do you guys think of this one?
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y89/essairah/ww748.jpg Now, I know Worldways operated Convair 640s, but I couldn't find one for FS2004 so I put the livery on the HS748 which I think is just as sexy as the Convairliners.
Would anyone be interested in this? If so I'll figure out a registration and release it as well.
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Re: Calm Air HS748
Seriously Leif, you guys need an FTP!!!DispatchDragon wrote:Actually Garry we can take uploads -- the problem is a little piece of upgraded soft ware that Rob needs to fix the download part of it
Ive been posting screen shots of Jaap's Llanbedr Devon over in the Gallery with no problems.
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Re: Calm Air HS748
HI Empress
Yes that was a very smart livery and one of the few where the grey is better than white would be
There have been a lot of very smart liveries in Canada...some of the military were very smart too
Nice to see you doing some more painting
Garry
Yes that was a very smart livery and one of the few where the grey is better than white would be
There have been a lot of very smart liveries in Canada...some of the military were very smart too
Nice to see you doing some more painting
Garry
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