Embraer EMB-145 Derivatives

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Just finished the modelling of the EMB-145 derivatives for the upcoming Brazil package. There are 3 aircraft types:

E-99 (AWACS) - 5 based at Anapolis (SBAN)

R-99 (Electronic Sensing) - 3 based at Anapolis (SBAN)

C-99 (General and VIP transport) - 10 based at Brasilia (SBBR) and 5 at Rio (SBGL):

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Next job is to design the texture sheets and map to the models.

I'll probably produce the Greek and Mexican aircraft too, but as a separate package.

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wow that was quick they look FAB (no pun intended) :lol:
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What is the difference between a regular ERJ-145 and the C-99 version? Couldn't you just use the AIG model for those paints?
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Nice work, John. Incidentally, the Indians have the AEW version as well. They have 4 in service with another 4 on the way.
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Joseph29 wrote: 16 Feb 2024, 01:21 What is the difference between a regular ERJ-145 and the C-99 version? Couldn't you just use the AIG model for those paints?
I had to build the C-99 first in order to make the E-99 and R-99. The base paints are essentially the same for all 3 aircraft.

Sorry Steve, I meant to include the Indian AWACs in my intentions too. They have slightly different antennae plus a refuelling probe.

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The Mexican AF ERJ-145 is already in the MAIW portfolio - though it may be locked away in the Matrix download. I certainly have it on my computer, and it's based on the AI Malcontent 145 which may go back as far as FS2002 and I assume is the basis for the AIG version. I doubt it's a patch on John's, though!
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Mexico has the P-99 Maritime version too, with a large radome under the fuselage like the R-99 but with an added hump on the top of the fuselage towards the nose.

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John Young wrote: 16 Feb 2024, 06:58
Sorry Steve, I meant to include the Indian AWACs in my intentions too. They have slightly different antennae plus a refuelling probe.

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Was not aware of that, John. Thanks though.
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John Young wrote: 16 Feb 2024, 13:47 Mexico has the P-99 Maritime version too, with a large radome under the fuselage like the R-99 but with an added hump on the top of the fuselage towards the nose.

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Yes, i saw that pic on wikipedia. I thought that the radome looked larger than the R-99B then I realised that it doesn't have the SLAR and I think that makes it look bigger.
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TimC340 wrote: 16 Feb 2024, 13:36 The Mexican AF ERJ-145 is already in the MAIW portfolio - though it may be locked away in the Matrix download. I certainly have it on my computer, and it's based on the AI Malcontent 145 which may go back as far as FS2002 and I assume is the basis for the AIG version. I doubt it's a patch on John's, though!
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Jon wrote: 16 Feb 2024, 23:56
TimC340 wrote: 16 Feb 2024, 13:36 The Mexican AF ERJ-145 is already in the MAIW portfolio - though it may be locked away in the Matrix download. I certainly have it on my computer, and it's based on the AI Malcontent 145 which may go back as far as FS2002 and I assume is the basis for the AIG version. I doubt it's a patch on John's, though!
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Firebird wrote: 16 Feb 2024, 06:45 Nice work, John. Incidentally, the Indians have the AEW version as well. They have 4 in service with another 4 on the way.
Greece AF and Mexican AF also use some of these aircrafts.
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Yes, indeed as I said at the end of my first post.

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These are the finished initial paints for each of the EMB-145 derivatives for the upcoming Brazil package for FSX and P3D. I'll paint up the fleet, once I have made the LODs:

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C-99A in the standard grey:

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VC-99A in the VIP livery:

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VC-99B, the extended range version, with enlarged ventral tank, winglets and strakes:

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R-99A Electronic Surveillance:

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E-99A AWACS:

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I was watching an interesting video the other day about the aircraft. The reason the "Erieye" antenna on top of the E-99A fuselage is sloped at 6 degrees down, is because the aircraft operates at 6 degrees nose up at 178 knots, for fuel efficiency, apparently. That puts the antenna parallel to the horizon. I can see the logic, but 6 degrees seems a bit steep to me.

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Nice work, John.
I read that about the antennae as well.
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very nice John look forward to the release.
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Wow there's a few lumps, bumps and pointy bits

Looks great John
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Once again exceptional work John.
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