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GarryJSmith
November 26th, 2012, 21:42
Hi Good People,

Well Edward and I have gone past the 200 point on liveries for the Default Microsoft Vega 5 aircraft - just completed number 213 with around 10 still in the mill for repainting. These are all part of the ongoing Ford Tri Motor Project (http://www.ford-tri-motor.net) which has been growing since early 2011.

A large batch have been completed in the last few days - a picture below shows just some of the new ones release recently:

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Listed below is the details of the repaints completed over the last few days:

CMDASA Cia Mexicana de Aviacian S.A. - XA-BAY - Base of OPS: Mexico City, Mexico.
Flyable model B.


Eurasia Aviation Group - China - EU-VI (1935) - Base of OPS: Shanghai, China.
Flyable model B.


Finnish Airlines - AERO-OY - OH-ALC - Base of OPS: Helsinki, Finland - Named: 'Suomi'
Flyable model B.


Indian National Airways Ltd. VT-AJD - Base of OPS: New Deli, India.
Flyable model B.


Lloyd Aereo Boliviano (LAB)- CB-19 - Named: 'Muruata' - Base of OPS: Sucre, Bolivia.
Flyable model B.


MALERT Magyar Legiforgalmi-MALERT (Hungary) - HA-AAD - Base of OPS: Budapest, Hungary.
Flyable model B.


Mene Grande Oil Company, C.A - Venezuela - YV-MGO2 - Base of OPS: Caracas, Venezuela 1940.
Flyable model C.


Middle East Airlines - (1943) Lebanon - LR-ABA - Base of OPS: Beirut, Lebanon.
Flyable model B.


SCADTA (Columbia) - special tribute - C-44, named 'Medellin' (1931). Base of OPS: Bogota, Columbia.
Flyable model B.


S.A.M.Societa Aerea Mediterranea - Italy - I-ONIO - Base of OPS: Rome, Italy.
Flyable model B.


Aer Lingus - (1931-37) - EI-ABI - Base of OPS: Dublin, Irish Free State.
Flyable model B.


Swedish Air Lines - A.B. Aerotransport - S-AZAA - Named: 'Wellensittich' - Base of OPS: Stockholm, Sweden.
Flyable model B.


IBERIA - Compania Anonima de Aereas - EC-BAA - Base of OPS: Madrid, Spain. Named: 'Chacon'
Flyable model B.


All of the above and many, many more are available on the Vega pages of the Ford Tri Motor Project (http://www.ford-tri-motor.net)

Regards and happy simming.

MattJeo11
November 28th, 2012, 10:44
Excellent work. I take it you'll eventually combine all your repaints into one executable file on :santahat:?

PeteHam
November 28th, 2012, 13:27
And the Oscars go to ...... Garry & Ed :applause: :applause:

What you two have done to the lowly default Vega & Tri-Motor is nothing short of amazing.

Well done guys & Thank you.

:icon29: :icon29:

Pete.

GarryJSmith
November 28th, 2012, 19:24
Thanks Gentlemen,

Ed sure has a passion for the underdog aircraft of flight sim - firstly pushing the boundary with many hundreds of Ford Tri-Motor repaints and now with a couple of hundred for the Vega 5. And I believe that he has a couple more of the underdogs in his sights. No telling, as that is to be a surprise when we start pumping them out.

As for bundling them all up into one big executable file - not sure that people would want to install all of the roughly 220 Vega's and well over 400 Ford - would take them hours to filter out the ones they don't want and clean up their Sim environment.

There is 1,715 files in 215 folders = 1.28gb's for the Vega's not including the AI packs at the moment and still not finished.

There is 5,485 files in 404 folders = 3.66bg's for the Ford Tri-Motor not including the AI packs.

Probably far more appropriate that the simmers trawl the Ford Project (http://www.ford-tri-motor.net)Website and simply install the ones that they want.

Regards and happy simming

MattJeo11
November 28th, 2012, 20:01
Good answer. :icon_lol:

Jagdflieger
November 29th, 2012, 10:05
Once again, many thanks to Garry and his team of retro-flyers! That's been quite the effort.