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BAe 146 questions.

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I have a couple of questions with reference to the 146.

I have the ARNZ and the Eurowings models. Is there a tutorial on the Eurowings version. I have looked at the manuals and there is no actual step by step tutorial. What shoyuld be switched on and off etc and when. Only the checklists which are not all that helpful to begin with.

Also are there repaints for each of the VA's aircraft. Ihave trawled Avsim, Flightsim and the pond and there are still large gaps.
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Hi Simon :wave:

I think I mentioned this in PM but for everyone elses info.. the 146 paints we have are extremely limited for either model. To the best of my knowledge, there is a QF paint kicking around and a couple of Air UK for the payware model. The latest freeware model hasn't been painted as few here like it enough to paint it :-( With the payware model, the textures are a nightmare hence that hasn't been painted much either.

Docs came with the payware model that describe what switches have to be made on the OHP to stop flameouts above FL160 but you have to look hard. I'm on my way out now but I'll try and find the relevant passage when I get in this afternoon ;-)

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For the Eurowings I did paints for all the Air UK 200's

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Hi Simon,

If you download the bae panel project panel, the manual in there is very detailed and superb. You'll also find the the procedures which Matthaus details are very similar to the Eurowings one, although his is arguably more acurate.

www.baepanelproject.com
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Hi Simon..

Yep.. I forgot Garry had painted so many (8 I think) for the Eurowings 200 so there may be around 10 out of a possible 25 200's that have paints. That's about the best you can hope for me thinks ;-)

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Classic British Files have a number of the JEA and Loganair ones for JM's model. Not sure if they still fit the latest updated model though. Search for '146'.

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I've got 21 repaints in total for all models, JM and Eurowings. I'll have a look at the ML panel instructions.

Thanks everybody.
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