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Nepalese HS748?

Posted: 25 Mar 2008, 13:47
by virginblue
I was wondering if anybody has come across repaints of some of the 748s that have been operated in Nepal in the past?

Nepal makes some real nice sim-flying with the Himalayas in the background - and I would love to do it in the 748 which was the domestic workhorse in Nepal for more than 30 years.

There have been four known operators of the 748 in Nepal:

1) (Royal) Nepal Airlines

They started with two (c/n 1671 & 1672) in 1970 and added another one later (c/n 1771). They also had one on lease from British Airways in 1992/1993 which probably made for an interesting hybrid livery, but I have never come across a picture of it.

The RNAL 748s had at least wo different liveries

2008 Picture of 9N-AAV c/n 1672 New Colours

1988 Picture of 9N-ABR Old Colors c/n 1771

1985 Picture of 9N-AAV c/n 1672 Old Colours


2) Necon Air

Necon Air was one of the first airlines that made use of the liberalization of the domestic market and bought five different HS748 between 1992 and 1997, among them c/n 1537 and 1549 of 1962 vintage that were the oldest flying 748s back then. They also added c/ns 1784, 1806 and 1807.

2001 Picture of 9N-AEH c/n 1807

1999 Picture of 9N-AEH c/n 1807

Undated Picture of 9N-AEG c/n 1806


3) Nepal Airways

Nepal Airways bought two ex British Airways HS748 in 1994 (c/n 1798 & 1799) and operated them for about four years. I could only find a picture of a derelict example on Jetphotos which does not give much insight how the livery actually looked like. They were previoulsy operated by Emirates Air Services and probably did not get much of a paintshop before entering service with Nepal Airways.

2001 Picture of derelict 9N-ACW c/n 1798

1993 Picture of 9N-ACX c/n 1799 prior to sale to Nepal Airways


4) Nepal Air Force

And then there is the (Royal) Nepalese Air Force that acquired c/n 1698 in 1975 for the Royal Flight

2008 Picture of RAN-20 c/n 1698


Btw, of the 11 HS748, 3 were lost in accidents in Nepal, one of Nepal Airways (c/n 1798) and two of Necon (c/n 1806 and 1736)

If these are not aorund as repaints, would some kind soul be willing to do one?

Re: Nepalese HS748?

Posted: 25 Mar 2008, 16:17
by Techy111
I am partial to a few 748 paints......I may give these a go , time and real life permitting mate.... :cpu:

But i will need translation of titles and confirmation of underwing titles if you can find any.....?

Tony

Re: Nepalese HS748?

Posted: 25 Mar 2008, 16:20
by Garry Russell
Techy111 wrote:I am partial to a few 748 paints......I may give these a go , time and real life permitting mate.... :cpu:

Tony
And Nepalese font :think:


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Garry

Re: Nepalese HS748?

Posted: 25 Mar 2008, 16:22
by Techy111
:roll: One of my many talents Garry...... :D

Tony

Re: Nepalese HS748?

Posted: 29 Mar 2008, 12:45
by virginblue
Thanks for your kind offer CHEERS

Errr, did not really think about the translation problem as most pictures I saw were with the english language titles. Seems to be one side with the airline name in English, the other side in Nepalese. What exactly do you need to know? A simple transcript, I would guess, does not necessarily help, does it? :think:

Re: Nepalese HS748?

Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 00:29
by V2-LCS
Tony,

I was having a go at a couple of 748 repaints and thought I'd try the "easy" white Necon Air livery as well. So far it looks like ...

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A few more I've been working on over the last few days

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I think they're getting close to being finished, but I've got to get the hang of Alpha Channel first ! If anyone can see anything obviously wrong on these I'd love to know.

Cheers
Jon

Re: Nepalese HS748?

Posted: 01 Apr 2008, 17:55
by Techy111
Very nice Jon..... :thumbsup:

Early WIP....

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Tony

Re: Nepalese HS748?

Posted: 01 Apr 2008, 22:27
by virginblue
Great stuff, guys :welldone: Looking forward to seeing them released !

virginblue

P.S.: There was picture of the Army one in the latest issue of Airliner World. I understand that Nepal has ordered a Xian-60 to replace he HS748. What a shame ! :brick: