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  1. Version 1.0.0

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    144619 is one of two CC-144Ds operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force. This repaint features: Accurate reds and blues Accurate interior reg marking Removal of US Customs Decal per real airframe Thanks to: "Shenherm" on Discord for colour values "Arrowdynamixx" for painting 144620 - great for locating the right parts to paint red!
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  2. Version 1.2

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    This livery is of the latest addition to the fleet of 412 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The Challenger 650 is designated as the CC-144D in the RCAF inventory. The example that is the subject of the livery, 144620, was delivered to the squadron on 30 June 2020. 412 Transport Squadron is based in the Ottawa, Ontario in Canada’s National Capital Region. The squadron maintains a three-hour notice-to-move posture 365 days a year in support of Government of Canada and Canadian Armed Forces global transport requirements. Though primarily known for VIP transport, the CC-144 Challenger is also capable of command-and-liaison and emergency medical evacuation roles in support of CAF operations. The squadron operates two different Bombardier CC-144 Challengers: the CC-144C (civilian model 604) and the CC-144D (civilian model 650). The squadron is part of 8 Wing Trenton and is based out of the Pilot Officer John Gillespie Magee, Jr. Annex at Ottawa's MacDonald-Cartier International Airport (CYOW). The Annex is named for a 412 Squadron Spitfire pilot who wrote the highly popular poem “High Flight”. Check out the customization of the FBO reidentified as the PO J.G. Magee, Jr. Annex. If you don't want the custom FBO textures, remove the following files from the livery Objects file: FBO_002.png FBO_Decals.png FBO_Labels.png A YouTube video of the aircraft leaving the Bombardier factory in Montreal may be viewed at:
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