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  1. #26
    This particular plane represents a lot in my childhood:
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    It would be great to fly it in FS. Thanks! :salute:
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  2. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by CG_1976 View Post
    Combi and gravel kits, I'll order 15 now and 20 in two months please and Im serious you have just got me as a customer, psst add a Canadian North paint and if you have gift certificates I'll buy three for a contest at my Virtual airline
    You buy that many by yourself and I'm thinking you can have any livery you bloody well want, sir!

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  3. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Skyhawk18 View Post
    Working on a Canadian North livery now, and I have plans for a lot more.
    All i can say by now is that there will be several liveries included with the release
    Please don't overlook Wien Consolidated who, with Alaska, were the first to have the gravel kit. Back in '69/70 I was at Annette Island tower when Boeing had a 737 up testing the gravel kit. Annette's secondary runway was gravel and the closest of sufficient length for the tests.

  4. #29
    This looks absolutely excellent!

    In a hopefully not too futile effort to add to the livery request list, if I may submit the following:

    National Airways Corporation (New Zealand)...almost the -200 launch customer if politics didn't get in the way. The airline was considering the -200 when it was still on the drawing board).

    Aloha Airlines

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    Regardless of what liveries you include with release, I'm sure it'll be an amazing addon that'll be quite popular with the community (despite there being at least 3 737-200 models out or nearly out by then).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanTK View Post
    Regardless of what liveries you include with release, I'm sure it'll be an amazing addon that'll be quite popular with the community (despite there being at least 3 737-200 models out or nearly out by then).
    Ours will be a complete product with all systems modeled exluding the pneumatics systems. As far as release liveries go we have not finalized the list, but I think it would be safe to say we will not be adding to much (unless Gunnar keeps painting away like usual ) as we have always released the aircraft with paint kits and like seeing what the community can do with it.
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  6. #31
    Just for information before anyone spots and mentions it...

    The model build used for these screenshots has both the gravel kit and the normal gear doors visible. This was not an oversight, but simply because I hadn't compiled two separate models!

    The "Gravel Kit" consists of the highly visible skid plate mechanism on the nosegear, a retractable belly beacon light, and vortex generator tubes on the fwd lower edge of the two engines. Check Sprouts Ad and Albertsons Ad. These are used to squirt high-pressure bleed air ahead of the intakes to minimize the possibility of FOD ingestion...
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  7. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by n4gix View Post
    Just for information before anyone spots and mentions it...

    The model build used for these screenshots has both the gravel kit and the normal gear doors visible. This was not an oversight, but simply because I hadn't compiled two separate models!

    The "Gravel Kit" consists of the highly visible skid plate mechanism on the nosegear, a retractable belly beacon light, and vortex generator tubes on the fwd lower edge of the two engines. These are used to squirt high-pressure bleed air ahead of the intakes to minimize the possibility of FOD ingestion...
    Thanks for clearing that up. I just started reading this thread and was going to post that someone needs to do some more research. But you'd be suprised how many customers wouldn't have a clue that there was a difference.
    :ernae:

  8. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Roadburner440 View Post
    Ours will be a complete product with all systems modeled exluding the pneumatics systems. As far as release liveries go we have not finalized the list, but I think it would be safe to say we will not be adding to much (unless Gunnar keeps painting away like usual ) as we have always released the aircraft with paint kits and like seeing what the community can do with it.
    I would like to paint much of your requested liveries, but there is a limit for what I can manage within release. After the release, I may proceed painting a couple. So, by now I can not give more promises.
    A paint kit will be available (as usual). The one I am using now is rather complex, but I will try to simplify it.



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  9. #34
    3 liveries are almost done. More to come....








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  10. #35
    Beautiful!!! Just downright purdy. I was already going to buy it, now I might have to buy two.

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    The CC is ready and able. Excellent job on First Air 737 Flt#6566.

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  12. #37
    Here is a quick takeoff video:


    Note that the sounds, VC texture, and a few other small things have been changed since

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    Oh the teasing and suspense. More more please or is it release time?? Really like the video and nice catch on the noises in the 737 VC. I for one know all too well the deafening decibels of the pit on the 737-200C.

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  14. #39
    Havent you guys heard that you do not have to actually finish the plane before you can release it lol

    737s seen to be the rabbits of the flight sims with P51s a close second.

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  16. #41
    Fantastic VC shots. Thanks for sharing.
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  17. #42
    Looking good!
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    Veeeeerry dirty!

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  20. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by fsafranek View Post
    Thanks for clearing that up. I just started reading this thread and was going to post that someone needs to do some more research. But you'd be suprised how many customers wouldn't have a clue that there was a difference.
    :ernae:
    As you can see from Gunnar's post #34, the separate models have now been compiled. The first image is of the "normal gear" and the subsequent images are of the a/c with the gravel kit installed.
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    I am SO....

    .....buying this when it comes out!

    Kent

  23. #48
    A few more exterior shots....

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    Looking good!
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