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Tante Ju

Postby Arkanoid » Fri Apr 24, 2015 3:40 pm

If there are a plane really classic that is the Ju-52, the workhorse of the Lufthansa and Luftwaffe in the 30s and 40s.

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Re: Tante Ju

Postby Flying Trucker » Fri Apr 24, 2015 5:24 pm

Nice set...well done on choice of aircraft...always did like tri-motors... ;)

Wish there was a model for FSX of the Bushmaster which was a reworked Ford Tri-motor... <<q


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Re: Tante Ju

Postby U4EA » Sat Apr 25, 2015 3:20 pm

WOW!!! Sweet set! :clap:

But I do hafta admit, when I first saw the thread title my first thought that it was something I was missing in my Tai Chi regimen........or a kama-sutra excercise that the misses and I hadn't heard of. :dance:
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Re: Tante Ju

Postby Jean Loup » Sat Apr 25, 2015 7:54 pm

I recently finished a copy of my flight godmother, using as base the Tante Ju of W.O.Ficher. I was seven years old when I lost my virginity with this Tante Ju ("tía Juliana" in Spain) from iBERiA, on a special flight from Pamplona to Madrid, to save my life: Guadiana was retired & replaced by a DC-3 in October 1950. All that flight I was seating on my uncle (the copilot) legs, the visibility from that glass house of a cockpit is unbelievable, the side windows open like the VW Combi T1 (split windshield VW transporter):

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Since that flight took place in my birthday (January 18, 1950) I am flying GUADiANA in Silver Wings version of FS 2004: from Pamplona of course!!. Jean
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Re: Tante Ju

Postby Arkanoid » Sun Apr 26, 2015 2:38 am

Awesome dear Loup. I´ve been looking Ju-52 repaints for months but your "falangist plane" (with yoke and arrows) was unknown for me. Good job my friend!!!!!
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Re: Tante Ju

Postby Jean Loup » Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:17 pm

I lived in Spain when Franco was the "generalísimo", and civil war destruction was still in reconstruction, a very poor country & a very poor Europe, on those days. Taxi cabs in Madrid where Ford model "A's", all painted black with a red stripe. Buses where two deckers by Leyland (squarer) or Guy (a little rounder front) converted for right hand drive traffic. BUT TODAY, I noticed a BuBu with my repaint/texture: I forgot the wing view from the cockpit!! :o

I did not change the ZS-AFB register when viewing wings from the cockpit :doh:
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Now, corrected (aircrafty painters in Barajas must have been drunk!! I fired them) as EC-AAI :clap: (but some definition was lost :snooty: correcting! :think: )
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And a rare photo of this plane :violin:
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