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Would you know, that the 146 CC2's I had were the old PAI models? And that no one, to my knowledge, has yet to do them on the much superior FMAI model? No? Well wait no more.....

The CC2's with additional bumpy bits - not real of course, but I think better than nothing

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C3's coming up shortly.......... :wink:
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.......and then there are the totally uninspiring BAe 146 C.3.......nuff said

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Both sets of paints are now available from my site

http://dprepaints.weebly.com/ai-aircraft.html
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Nice one Daryl :smt003
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Thanks Daryl, had an older CC2 (2005) repaint installed, so a slightly less vintage one is appreciated ;)
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Excellent.... now to create some "in-theatre" flightplans.

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Thank you, Daryl. If anyone creates flightplans for these aircraft, can they please post a link to them here?
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older plan on AVSIM by Ed Kooymans
bae146-rfr_v10.zip

BN2 repaints and flightplans assigned to Northolt (with AFCAD) stumbled onto these looking for an AFCAD for Northolt
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CC3 "In-theatre" based at Bahrain (OBBS)

Moving between OBBS, OTBD, OTBH, OAKN, OPRN, OMAM & OOMN

Any problems let me know please.

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Well done! Nice job! Thank you
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jimrodger wrote:CC3 "In-theatre" based at Bahrain (OBBS)

Moving between OBBS, OTBD, OTBH, OAKN, OPRN, OMAM & OOMN

Any problems let me know please.

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Any chance of a UK based flightplan for the CC3s? I only fly around the UK!
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As I understand it, they are planned never to be based in the UK. So you could just leave them out of your set up.
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It looks like I will have to create some fictional flightplans for these two birds. No problem.
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Looks very good Daryl!! You know there is a new BAe model from UTT due out - from the previews on AIG it looks great, but who knows how long it will be. Am on holiday just now, but will be sure to test these out when I get home. have you seen the two that are based at Boscombe?? Similar livery to the 32 Sqn aircraft
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The two QinetiQ aircraft at Boscombe and are replacing the Andovers and BAC-111s.

The first one is an RJ100 (BAe 146-300), QQ101, http://www.airliners.net/photo/QinetiQ/ ... ec15c94742 whilst the second is an RJ70 (BAe146-100), G-BVRJ although QQ102 has been reserved for it. At the moment the plane is all white but assuming that the colour and serial will change once it has been modified http://jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=7636114&nseq=8.

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Dinga69 wrote:Looks very good Daryl!! You know there is a new BAe model from UTT due out - from the previews on AIG it looks great, but who knows how long it will be. Am on holiday just now, but will be sure to test these out when I get home. have you seen the two that are based at Boscombe?? Similar livery to the 32 Sqn aircraft
No I haven't.....shall take a look in a minute; thanks for the heads-up :smt023
Firebird wrote:The two QinetiQ aircraft at Boscombe and are replacing the Andovers and BAC-111s.

The first one is an RJ100 (BAe 146-300), QQ101, http://www.airliners.net/photo/QinetiQ/ ... ec15c94742 whilst the second is an RJ70 (BAe146-100), G-BVRJ although QQ102 has been reserved for it. At the moment the plane is all white but assuming that the colour and serial will change once it has been modified http://jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=7636114&nseq=8.

I hope this helps the painters.
I say, that Qinetiq paint is a bit snazzy :) Interesting registrations.....
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Looking forward to those two Qinetiq aircraft. I know you guys will sort it out :wink:
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I managed to find a pic of the underside and it shows a roundel on each wing tip and no serial.http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1413845/
If a painter wants to know if there are any serials/roundels above the wings then somebody that went to the Waddington Open day this year might be able to help as it was in the static park.
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I saw a couple of pictures of ZE707 coming out of Norwich after its paint job, and you could just about make out the roundels on the top wing, which is why I included them on both of the C3's, so I would like to think that these would have them too; as Steve says, if someone can confirm either or that would be a big help.
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