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I am looking for repaints for my KBT L188, mainly European freighters. I am after a Channel Express and Amerer Air liveries. If anyone could help it would be appreciated.
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/images/notams/notams21/heav1002.jpgWe are proud to announce the release of the Electra 10 A forMSFS. Please note we are based in Australia where the sun is hot, thebeer is cold and the internet is very slow. We will update our buy nowpage with the other vendors as soon as the uploads eventually getstored and they are put into the various shops. Source
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/images/notams/notams21/heav0928/lockheed-electra-1.jpgThe Lockheed Model 10 Electra is an American twin-engined,all-metal monoplane airliner developed by the Lockheed AircraftCorporation in the 1930s to compete with the Boeing 247 and DouglasDC-2. The type gained considerable fame as one was flown by AmeliaEarhart on her ill-fated around-the-world expedition in 1937. /images/notams/notams21/heav0928/lockheed-electra-2.jpg /images/notams/notams21/heav0928/lockheed-electra-3.jpgMany Electras and their design descendants (the Model 12 ElectraJunior and Model 14 Super Electra) were pressed into military serviceduring World War II, for instance the USAAF's C-36. By the end of thewar, the Electra design was obsolete, although many smaller airlinesand charter services continued to operate Electras into the 1970s. Source
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/images/notams/notams20/roll0205/roll0205.jpgLet's Fly The L-188 Electra: Episode II of Famous Aircraftof the World Series Lockheed's Electra provided a number of airlines with theirintroduction to turbine powered aircraft. Today it remains popularwith freight operators. The Lockheed L-188 Electra was developed tomeet a 1954 American Airlines requirement for a domestic short tomedium range 75 to 100 seat airliner. In June 1955 American awardedLockheed an order for 35 such aircraft. Lockheed's design, the L-188,was a low wing, four turboprop powered aircraft. Many other airlinesshared American's interest in the L-188, and by the time the firstprototype flew on December 6 1957, the order book stood at 144. Welcome Captains, re-live the late 1950s & 60s flying thisgreat aircraft in twenty missions all over the world when it was areal queen among pilots and passengers. Have you ever flown on aLockheed Electra? Now is your chance to feel the power of the firstUSA turboprop! /images/notams/notams20/roll0205/fly-the-electra-1.jpgFeaturesCarry freight & passengers over the 1950-60s sky 20 missions in USA, Indonesia, Panama, Greece, Portugal, Australia, Japan, Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Africa and more... Schedule timetable New scenery at airports and airfields Six weather themes Complete documentation /images/notams/notams20/roll0205/fly-the-electra-2.jpgPurchase Rolling Cumulus - Famous Aircraft of the World Series Episode II - Let's Fly the L-188 Electra for FSX
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Rolling Cumulus Software Announces Let's Fly The L-188 Electra
Nels_Anderson posted an article in FSX
/images/notams/notams20/roll0127/rolling-cumulus-1.jpgEpisode II of Famous Aircraft of the World Series The Lockheed L-188 ElectraElectra was developed to meet a 1954 American Airlines requirementfor a domestic short to medium range 75 to 100 seat airliner. In June1955 American awarded Lockheed an order for 35 suchaircraft. Lockheed's design, the L-188, was a low wing, four turboproppowered aircraft. Many other airlines shared American's interest inthe L-188, and by the time the first prototype flew on December 61957, the order book stood at 144. /images/notams/notams20/roll0127/rolling-cumulus-5.jpgAs our second episode of the series we chose this wonderful "first"US Turboprop so all Sim pilots can have the experience of flying itall over the world. You have twenty missions in the 1950s-60s airlineworld with our "Photo-Look" airports. Should be ready for downloadthis weekend. /images/notams/notams20/roll0127/rolling-cumulus-2.jpg /images/notams/notams20/roll0127/rolling-cumulus-3.jpg /images/notams/notams20/roll0127/rolling-cumulus-4.jpgRolling Cumulus - Famous Aircraft of the World Series Episode 1 - Let’s Fly the 737-200 Missions For FSX Shop Other Rolling Cumulus Add-Ons