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::edit:: Actually, it probably is wearing PH-ZCI at the Fokker site picture. How to tell? Because you can't see it! If it was wearing N850US, it should be visible based on where the reg number is placed on a triple-red DC-9 and F-28. Nor is there a US flag, which'd also be there in front of the reg number if it was in full USAir colors/markings. We can see where the "N850US" should be in that pic (and where the flag should be), and they're not there. Last edited by David Hingtgen; 05-07-2008 at 01:58 AM. |
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Setting The Pace
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With regard to Aeroclassics' Mackey CV-440, I'm equally as excited as the Fokker examples. And just because they didn't release a major airline as a first release, I could care less. Consider this. Mackey Airlines merged with Eastern Airlines in 1967. The Mackey brand was maintained while the name was changed to Mackey International Airlines. Aeroclassics has done a great service by filling in the gaps that as you said, would never be filled by other manufacturers. In essence, Aeroclassics has given the collectors an airline that helps to complete the Florida/Bahamas scene during the '60s & '70s. And that is what Aeroclassics does best; makes the picture complete. ![]() Oh wait, Gemini released the Modern Air CV-990. ![]() |
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Well, even if I can't appreciate the Mackey CV-440 it doesn't mean it is a bad model. I think it is legitimate to wonder why such livery would get the preference as the first issue and not one of the many major airlines who used it from mid-50s down to the 70s. Anyway, I am sure it made the day of those - not too many - collectors who might have flown on the aircraft and never considered that such model would have ever emerged from quasi-oblivion. You really never know!
![]() The GJ Modern Air CV-990 was not a common bird but I happened to spot it occasionally at JFK and in European airports, especially in Germany. Jon Proctor's book says that Modern flew their 990s as far as BKK and JNB. One of them ws the first commercial jet ever to land in Antarctica. Indeed, I do not think that Mackey ws that visible outside of Florida though I have no information on this. Anyone helps? Last, but not least, I didn't buy the AC Mackey but I do oen a GJ Modern Air 990! ![]() ![]() Snooore....snoooore.... |
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There are many 1:400 scale collectors who are dieing to incorporate a decent F-100 to their collections. This desire alone will most likely make them buy this KLM sample, even though there might be other liveries they would rather get. If, lets say, an American F-100 had been released first, many collectors would not buy the KLM model afterwards, however, releasing the KLM first guarantees that there will be a good market for both. Owning a KLM F-100 won't stop most US collectors from buying the American release when it eventually comes. This also applies to the CV-440, F-28, BAC 1-11, 737-900, etc. aViatOr |
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BTW, the F100 was the worst jet airplane I have ever flown, and 850US was the worst of them. We called it "Christine". Looking forward to the model, but still hoping for a PI F-28 more. |
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I hope we get F-28's of Altair, Empire, Piedmont, and F-100 of American. Still waiting for the CV-580 of Allegheny, North Central, and Republic/Northwest, among others! Maybe a DEN Ports of Call CV-990? (My pal flew them years ago).
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An F-28 would require like a 100% new mold. Maybe the landing gear can be reused...
F-28 to F-100 is like DC-9-10 to MD-90. They share fuselage shape, but that's about it. |
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I would like the US Airways dark blue livery so I can remove all the titles to represent Alliance Air's a/c as it appeared when first delivered into Australia.
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