JC Wings final 400 set for the year follows recent trends. While it isn't setting the world alight it does contain at least one scorcher, and a couple of other decent picks too:
Thank you soooo much ! I´ll take the risk thenI suspect it'll be the mould Witty was using towards the end. They made a Swissair 747-300 themselves, which I own:
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Is that good or bad?I suspect it'll be the mould Witty was using towards the end. They made a Swissair 747-300 themselves, which I own:
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It's a good albeit slightly dated 747, so it depends on your viewpointIs that good or bad?
Would this be the same mould on which the recent Air India pair was made?It's a good albeit slightly dated 747, so it depends on your viewpoint
Yeah I would expect soWould this be the same mould on which the recent Air India pair was made?
That'll be great thenYeah I would expect so
Is this the JC/GJ Mk3 747-200?It looks okay, but very dated. I guess i'm spoiled by all these recent HX 747s![]()
Is this the JC/GJ Mk3 747-200?
JC Wings acquired the entire catalogue of Witty Wings / Apollo when they went bankrupt in 2014. The BigBird Mk3s are using those and made by JC Wings. JC have themselves used the 747-100/200 recently.So, Gemini/JC use their own mold and the Big Bird mold? Thats where I get confused Lol.
Interesting thank you for that.JC Wings acquired the entire catalogue of Witty Wings / Apollo when they went bankrupt in 2014. The BigBird Mk3s are using those and made by JC Wings. JC have themselves used the 747-100/200 recently.
The old Gemini 747-100/200 was used once by JC Wings in 2022 for a Dragonair Cargo but the other 8 models use a variant of the Big Bird.
The Gemini Jets 747-300 hasn't been seen since 2003 and only 5 models were made using it