JC Wings Late Feb 2024 Releases

YesterAirlines

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Did nobody post about the latest JC Wings set announced at the end of Feb? I can't find a thread about it. To be fair it isn't that exciting a bunch but I just published the latest ranking vid at the site:


The list was:

SA4044 Spirit Airlines Airbus A320NEO "Super Nintendo World" N986NK
LH4337 Xiamen Airlines Airbus A321NEO B-32E5
LH4285 T'Way Air Airbus A330-300 HL8500
EW4359008 Starlux Airlines Airbus A350-900XWB B-58502
EW4359008A Starlux Airlines Airbus A350-900XWB B-58502 'Flaps Down'
XX40052 Asiana Airlines Airbus A380 HL7641
XX4896 Thai Airways Airbus A380-800 HS-TUD
EW4733001 Lufthansa Boeing 737-300 "Fanhansa" D-ABEK
EW4735003 All Nippon Airways Boeing 737-500 JA8195
XX40027 Aeromexico Boeing 737-700 "Polished" XA-CAM
LH4291 Boeing House Color 737 MAX 9 N7379E
XX4448 Air China Cargo Boeing 747-400F B-2476
ATC40011 Tiny Fantasy Boeing 747-400 "Mr. Bean"
EW4748016 Boeing Company 747-8F "Seattle Seahawks" N770BA
XX40154 Cargolux Boeing 747-8F "City of Zhengzhou" LX-VCJ
XX40162 Qatar Amiri Flight Boeing 747-8(BBJ) A7-HBJ
LH4345 Cubana Antonov An-26 "Old Color" CU-T1425
XX40066 Cebu Pacific Cargo ATR72-500F RP-C7252
EW4190003 J-Air Embraer ERJ-190STD JA252J

FUTURE MODELS
X40216 Air Koryo Ilyushin Il-62M P-881
SA4042 Air Japan Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner JA803A
SA4042A Air Japan Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner JA803A 'Flaps Down'
SA4043 Garuda Indonesia Boeing 737-800 "Pokemon" PK-GMU
XX40217 Hainan Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner "IHG Hotels & Resorts" B-1499
XX40217A Hainan Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner "IHG Hotels & Resorts" B-1499 'Flaps Down'
 
Was hoping for a new scheme on either of the Antonov moulds, not another Cubana.
 
Fun fact:
It seems that, despite being in Cubana colors, the whole An-26 fleet was operated by the Cuban Air Force.
Cubana only operated the An-24 version (pax version, no rear cargo ramp).
Two things at play here:

Thing number 1: as many of us know, not the first case of a government disguising military planes as flag carrier ones. Not even sure where this airframe is, but the last time I checked, the Venezuelan Air Force painted the presidential A319CJ in Conviasa colors. One of Conviasa E-190s is also a Lineage 1000 for gov. use.

Thing number 2: It is not the first time tons of collectors might get subtly deceived by such things. As an example, I believe the majority of collectors who own a copy of Viasa N749WA are convinced they have a model of a Viasa passenger airplane. I would even bet that Aercolassics themselves are convinced they produced a pax 747.

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This guy laughs at them:

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Two things at play here:

Thing number 1: as many of us know, not the first case of a government disguising military planes as flag carrier ones. Not even sure where this airframe is, but the last time I checked, the Venezuelan Air Force painted the presidential A319CJ in Conviasa colors. One of Conviasa E-190s is also a Lineage 1000 for gov. use.

Thing number 2: It is not the first time tons of collectors might get subtly deceived by such things. As an example, I believe the majority of collectors who own a copy of Viasa N749WA are convinced they have a model of a Viasa passenger airplane. I would even bet that Aercolassics themselves are convinced they produced a pax 747.

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This guy laughs at them:

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But isn't that 747 a -200C type? Which means it's a convertible. Even with nose cargo doors, it can be fitted with passenger interior and used as a regular passenger aircraft. Am I right? :)

Well, taking this in consideration, did Viasa use it as a Cargo hauler or as a passenger plane?
 
But isn't that 747 a -200C type? Which means it's a convertible. Even with nose cargo doors, it can be fitted with passenger interior and used as a regular passenger aircraft. Am I right? :)

Well, taking this in consideration, did Viasa use it as a Cargo hauler or as a passenger plane?
You are absolutely correct! Herein the confusion surrounding this airframe. Viasa used it exclusively as a cargo hauler, there is plenty of evidence, also a Viasa Captain who flew it wrote about it in his autobiography. At this point, there is pretty little doubt about it. It was the only 747 fully painted in Viasa colors too.

I have done quite a bit of research about that airframe, and what I have found so far is that the only airline that ever used it to haul passengers was Braniff.

This was the prototype Evergreen Supertanker also. Aeroclassics also made it and it gave it the nose door outline 🙃 It is the same airframe...

On the Viasa colors example they omitted the antiglare. The Evergreen one says Supert Anker.

I have lost count of how many people I have seen paying $200+ for the Viasa one...

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