MacSergey
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now they have backlog for 3 years of productionThe power of wishlists is really unbeatable.
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now they have backlog for 3 years of productionThe power of wishlists is really unbeatable.
This thread was created only some 12 hours ago and we're already on page 05![]()
Because they sell. Despite what other collectors might think.Indeed! I fully agree with you guys.
So many interesting liveries and airlines were completely neglected, while other airlines seem to be released over and over again...
If you are down to do 2 registrations like how you did the United EvoBlue Boeing 737-800s, I'll suggest N33266 in addition to N79521. This aircraft is a former Continental bird.I'd love to see a globe livery United Airlines 737-800!
I flew on N79521 in December 2023.
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Nice reg suggestions! Hope we can do these for youA few 737-800s from my wishlist:
American Airlines N901NN (and N986NN, if possible down the road):
I know others have suggested regs for this aircraft too, but I flew on this reg as part of a special trip and it would be awesome if you could perhaps consider releasing multiple regs including this one, like you guys did for the United 738.
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Korean Air HL7568 SkyTeam:
This one is a little more niche, but a SkyTeam Korean Air 738 hasn't been done in a very long time and this one also holds a special place in my heart as one of my first flights and also the reg that I've flown on three times.
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Delta A321 N112DN:
If the A320 family moulds are in the works, it would be great to see a Delta A321 release. The last time we got a good one was from 2020 by NG, and not to mention the newer regs (N1##DN) have never been made.
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Thanks for doing this and I'd be happy to provide additional details for either regs if you'd like!
Thank you for your hints! We need to hear voice from North AmericaIf you are down to do 2 registrations like how you did the United EvoBlue Boeing 737-800s, I'll suggest N33266 in addition to N79521. This aircraft is a former Continental bird.
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A few more suggestions (very Alaska Airlines-heavy):
- Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-800 N535AS with split scimitar winglets in the old livery with the lei tail. This livery and aircraft combination has not been released since 2015. Alaska Airlines began putting Hawaiian leis on their ETOPS Boeing 737-800s beginning in September 2007 to promote their new routes to Hawaii. This particular registration was one of the final few Lei-tailed Boeing 737-800s flying before being painted in Alaska's most recent standard livery in spring 2021.
View attachment 74570- Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-800 N528AS with split scimitar winglets in the old livery. This was the final non-ETOPS 737-800 delivered to Alaska Airlines. The standard Alaska Boeing 737-800 (without the lei on the tail) has not been released in 1:400 scale since 2005; when this airline first started flying 737-800s. I flew on this exact registration from LAX-SEA in August 2015.
View attachment 74569- Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-800 N581AS. The last 1:400 release of an Alaska Airlines 737-800 in the newest livery was back in spring 2020.
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- Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-900ER N224AK. This was Alaska's first aircraft with an -AK registration in a very long time, and all of Alaska's new aircraft since April 2016 have -AK registrations. The last 1:400 release of an Alaska Airlines 737-900ER in the newest livery was back in spring 2021.
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- Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 N713AL. This is perhaps one of the most highly requested airline/aircraft combinations in 1:400 scale when it comes to US carriers. It's been 7 years since the last (and only) release in 1:400 scale and the 737 Max 9 is a vital part of Alaska's fleet. The demand might even be enough for 2 registrations; and in that case, I'll suggest N958AK.
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Although these suggestions are obviously just from North America, I genuinely appreciate your willingness to cast a wide net when it comes to the geographical representation of your releases.
Air North is kinda classical, I like itA couple of 737’s from my list a Air North 737-800 and a Bahamasair 737-700
lol we will try our best to realize as much as we can@Aero Polaris jest want to ask, your factory can really fulfill all the wishes everyone made for so many products?![]()
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To dream is freeThe power of wishlists is really unbeatable.
This thread was created only some 12 hours ago and we're already on page 05![]()
*reality check*To dream is free
In 2025 Aero Polaris made about 50 models, which is a decent return. Even if they double their production (which I doubt they will) at least half of it will always be China focused so hypothetically that leves 50 slots for other models - a good chunk of which will be A350s (of which arguably there are none that need making ever again considering the amount of competition and 740 existing releases!)*reality check*