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Hi All

I'm looking for the CIS models of the AN-26, AN-28 And AN-30 they all seem to have disappeared from the AI world. If anyone has them could they send them my way please.

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I have the AN-24, 26, 30 and 32 basepacks. I have V1 and V2 of the 24 and 26.
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Wow, any chance you can place them where I can download them from please?
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Any suggestions? Maybe I can upload them to Dropbox. Not sure of any other way.
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Contact the modeler: Sergey Bunevich

http://sbai.kiev.ua/index.php?action_sk ... EngVersion
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flyboy wrote:Any suggestions? Maybe I can upload them to Dropbox. Not sure of any other way.
That'll work. PM me the link when you have done it thanks
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When searching for an aircraft (basepack or repaint), you can use this website : http://www.owlsnest.eu/aiaircraft.php

It is very complete, and with direct links.
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PM inbound with link.
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I checked the links for the 4 Antonov models on my site and they all point to valid downloads.
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Hi me too. What I did was search for AN-28 etc and didn't get any results back.

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An-28 is a Mike Cronin model not CIS. It is in the Cannon AFB package, or:

http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DL ... tonov_an28*

You've discovered the foibles of the AVSIM search engine. I think it treats a hyphen as a minus, i.e. exclude, so for an-28 it would look for "an" excluding "28" but I don't think it will search for 2 character words anyway, hence no results. Note that wrapping the string in double quotes returns 68 pages of results!!! I'll leave you to check if it includes the model file :-). Note also that entering multiple search terms in the Quick Search can return different results to the same terms in the Description field of the Extended Search. I think one treats them as AND and the other as OR but I can't remember which way round.
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VulcanDriver wrote:Hi me too. What I did was search for AN-28 etc and didn't get any results back.

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How did you do that, John? This works for me:

1. In the aircraft column either scroll down and select the Antonov models you are after or type Antonov in the text field (the list reduces itself to 13 different Antonov models) and click on the 'All' icon. Now all Antonovs are selected and the main list filters itself.

2 A total of 89 listings have been found. The display default is 25 per page, which gives us for resulting table pages. Either you maneuvers between the pages with the left and right arrow icons (I personally hate that) or you select "100" or "All" in the display textfield. This will give you the complete list to scroll through (I personally love this).

Tell me where this has failed for you, please.
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I thinks he do the search only in Avsim...
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gsnde wrote:
VulcanDriver wrote:Hi me too. What I did was search for AN-28 etc and didn't get any results back.

Cheers
How did you do that, John? This works for me:

1. In the aircraft column either scroll down and select the Antonov models you are after or type Antonov in the text field (the list reduces itself to 13 different Antonov models) and click on the 'All' icon. Now all Antonovs are selected and the main list filters itself.

2 A total of 89 listings have been found. The display default is 25 per page, which gives us for resulting table pages. Either you maneuvers between the pages with the left and right arrow icons (I personally hate that) or you select "100" or "All" in the display textfield. This will give you the complete list to scroll through (I personally love this).

Tell me where this has failed for you, please.
Hi Martin, it was Avsim that gave zero results, the Owls Nest worked perfectly.
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hermit wrote:An-28 is a Mike Cronin model not CIS. It is in the Cannon AFB package, or:

http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DL ... tonov_an28*

You've discovered the foibles of the AVSIM search engine. I think it treats a hyphen as a minus, i.e. exclude, so for an-28 it would look for "an" excluding "28" but I don't think it will search for 2 character words anyway, hence no results. Note that wrapping the string in double quotes returns 68 pages of results!!! I'll leave you to check if it includes the model file :-). Note also that entering multiple search terms in the Quick Search can return different results to the same terms in the Description field of the Extended Search. I think one treats them as AND and the other as OR but I can't remember which way round.
Thank you for that, its ruddy annoying!

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