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May 28th, 2004 at 8:45am

Ivan   Offline
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No, I'm NOT Russian, I
only like Russian aircraft
The netherlands

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Upcoming stuff

- Tu-134 by Dimitri Samborski
Probably you're goint to say 'not another Tu-134...'
But this one is a high-poly user model, with more detail than the one that we tend to use for both traffic and flying.
Watching the posts in this thread it seems both the 10-or-so military variations and the first series aircraft are being made too.
The machine is detailed and animated up to the thrust reversers.
If you are interested in pictures, just walk through that thread...
Nothing known about the panel at this time... will probably be the one that uses the Il-18 gauges.

- An-14 by Xomer
I think some shots of it were posted here... Model has made a nice progress, now has cargo laying around when engines are off and the doors are open.
VC is getting it's gauges too
Shots here (start at page 3, most recent shots with the cargo stuff is a few pages further)
Old images at his website

- SCDS Yak-40 by Igor Suprunov
Same guy that made the LAGO Twatter made a Yak-40 with all the external variations that exist (VIP, Cargo, 2 differrent PAX layouts)
Includes panel and stuff. Distributor not known at the moment, but will be payware at an estimated price of $20.
Panel shots here
One of the many repaints here

His next project will be the Il-76... All variants and a lot of colorschemes are planned. No release date known, but package will include scenery.
See this thread.
No screenshots yet but the sounds recording is already in progress
FYI: the guy has flown the Il-76 and Yak-40 in real life as a pilot.
 

Russian planes: IL-76 (all standard length ones),  Tu-154 and Il-62, Tu-134 and An-24RV&&&&AI flightplans and repaints can be found here
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Reply #1 - May 28th, 2004 at 9:26am

Milton   Offline
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Props forever!

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That is an excellent display of craftmanship by these designers.  These will be awesome!
 

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Reply #2 - May 28th, 2004 at 10:28am

Mike Thurman   Offline
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Mmm, forbidden donut!!
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Dude!!!! Looks sweet, i love russkie planes!! Nice thing about it is, i know what all the gauges, switches, etc. say, cuz i know russian Cheesy
 
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Reply #3 - May 29th, 2004 at 12:03pm

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WOW!  That YAK-40 panel is unbelievable!


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Reply #4 - May 29th, 2004 at 2:42pm

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Dude!!!! Looks sweet, i love russkie planes!! Nice thing about it is, i know what all the gauges, switches, etc. say, cuz i know russian Cheesy


lucky. you can read those forums

Those are some fantastic planes! i could never make anything like that. that's why i stick to tanks
 

...&&&&well of course! i'm trying to hit them!&&&&always fight fire with fire... because you get a bigger one!
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