Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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BAe 146 USA Pack 2
   
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Scenario: USA
Vehicle: Plane
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Nov 2, 2020 @ 7:19am
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BAe 146 USA Pack 2

Description
This livery pack includes 5 US airline liveries. All are found as a variant of the vanilla BAe 146.

Pacific Southwest Airlines BAe 146-200
Pacific Southwest Airlines was one of the first US operators of the BAe 146. The aircraft operated out of the airline's Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco hubs. PSA was known for its friendly corporate culture that included painting smiles on the noses of its aircraft. The airline merged with USAir in 1987. Available 1984-1988.

US Air BAe 146-200 Old Colors
After the merger with PSA in 1987, the BAe 146 continued to operate under the USAir brand. The fleet was put in storage in 1991 during the post-Gulf War global airline slowdown. Available 1988-1991.

US Air BAe 146-200 New Colors
Some of the fleet were repainted into the new USAir livery but only operated for around a year before being stored. Available 1990-1991.

AirCal BAe 146-200
AirCal acquired the 146 in the mid 80's and operated them until its acquisition by American Airlines. These operated primarily to destinations within California out of AirCal's John Wayne/Orange County (SNA) hub. Available 1986-1988.

American BAe 146-200
After acquiring AirCal, American operated the 146 for only a couple years. For a short time they operated in a hybrid livery but most were repainted into American colors. They were unusual in that the fuselage was painted with grey paint in lieu of the airline's iconic unpainted polished aluminum. Available 1989-1990.

This livery pack requires my BAe 146-200/RJ85 Dependencies to be activated.
2 Comments
24Whiskey  [author] Nov 3, 2020 @ 5:33am 
Totally agree that would be amazing!

I've been trying to learn Blender and got sidetracked. I'm trying to start small and potentially make a A318/19/21 based off the vanilla model.

That being said, I'm in a personal debate about whether it's more useful to improve upon our existing fleet and create more liveries. Namely the TPF1 models like the 737-200 and 757 that need a lot of work.
bewerbung.bernhardt Nov 3, 2020 @ 2:10am 
This looks so great again, Thank you so very much for your effort.

Is there any chance that you could realize an Airbus A330 and A340 fleet in the near future ?
THAT would be amazing

Or even the 747 - 300 and 747-400 series.