The Codling
If I had to compile a list of my favourite airliners, the spry little Yak-40 would be a very high-ranker. I don't normally tend to fly airliners, but there's just something about this one that draws me to it. I've always liked the look of small jetliners, and I adore Russian birds (did my signature and avatar give it away?), and this neat little fella has the best of both worlds. Having said that, imagine my joy when I stumbled upon this beauty of a package, the SCDS Yak-40. It has everything I could ask for: a gorgeous external model (3 of them, to be exact), an in-depth yet easy to use panel, a stunning VC (with fully modelled cabin, no less), a great sound, and more paints than you can shake a stick at. I took this little 'liner up for a spin around Novosibirsk today, and snapped a few shots while I was at it. Enjoy.
I started my flight by loading my pretend PAX via the Yak's built-in airstair (reminiscent of the 727's).

I then taxied to the runway, passing an Aviacon Zitotrans Il-76TD along the way.

Then I took to the skies.

A view of the aforementioned beautiful VC.

One last shot of the Codling. She's a real peach to fly.

No landing shots because I didn't actually land anywhere.
Now, I should mention that when I downloaded this package, it was labelled as "shareware". It does have some limited functionality in the panel (some of the more advanced instruments are left out), but it is otherwise a 100% complete, fully-functional package. I've posted this in the Freeware forum because it seemed to be the most appropriate area, given that it is, for all intents and purposes, a freeware package. Still, I'll leave that decision to the mods.
I started my flight by loading my pretend PAX via the Yak's built-in airstair (reminiscent of the 727's).

I then taxied to the runway, passing an Aviacon Zitotrans Il-76TD along the way.

Then I took to the skies.

A view of the aforementioned beautiful VC.

One last shot of the Codling. She's a real peach to fly.

No landing shots because I didn't actually land anywhere.

Now, I should mention that when I downloaded this package, it was labelled as "shareware". It does have some limited functionality in the panel (some of the more advanced instruments are left out), but it is otherwise a 100% complete, fully-functional package. I've posted this in the Freeware forum because it seemed to be the most appropriate area, given that it is, for all intents and purposes, a freeware package. Still, I'll leave that decision to the mods.
The IL76 shot looks neat 8-)
