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Airwork is an aviation business based in Auckland, New Zealand. The Airwork Group is New Zealand's largest general aviation company. It focuses on fixed wing maintenance, leasing, and operations working with private and public entities on aviation operations, with a fleet of 737 freighters. It operates freight services in Australia for Toll Priority, Qantas and FedEx. It operates night postal services for New Zealand Post and Freightways through a joint venture agreement. Its main fixed wing base is Auckland Airport in New Zealand. The Australian freighter fleet has its headquarters at Brisbane Airport, with operational bases in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Darwin. Airwork owns a fleet of 15 Boeing 737 Classic, 3 of which are the -300 variant. ZK-TLE joined Airwork in 2010 and was originally painted in the Toll Freight livery, in which it operated right up until 2020 when it was stored due to the COVID-19 pandemic's effect on the aviation industry. It re-joined Airwork in 2022 and was repainted in an all-white livery. ZK-FXK joined the fleet in late 2019 and has operated with Airwork since then in the original colour scheme it had under the previous owner, Bluebird Nordic, albeit with the logos removed. ZK-FXJ is also formerly owned by Bluebird Nordic and joined Airwork alongside FXK in September 2019. It has also retained the original colours, though at the time of writing it had been through a hard life and had recently been photographed wearing one all-white engine cowling (right side), and one half-blue half-white cowling (left side). This is how it has been painted here for some variety. The paints are compatible with the IXEG 737 Classic (v1.3 XP11) and Classic Plus (v1.5 XP12). For a cargo appearance, you may use the RGMod (available elsewhere) or this window-plug mod by Recreation - the liveries are compatible with both, though the RGMod (only available for v1.3 at the time of writing) will provide the reg on the underside left wing and placarded on the panel. -
Airwork B737-300 Fleet Pack View File Airwork is an aviation business based in Auckland, New Zealand. The Airwork Group is New Zealand's largest general aviation company. It focuses on fixed wing maintenance, leasing, and operations working with private and public entities on aviation operations, with a fleet of 737 freighters. It operates freight services in Australia for Toll Priority, Qantas and FedEx. It operates night postal services for New Zealand Post and Freightways through a joint venture agreement. Its main fixed wing base is Auckland Airport in New Zealand. The Australian freighter fleet has its headquarters at Brisbane Airport, with operational bases in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Darwin. Airwork owns a fleet of 15 Boeing 737 Classic, 3 of which are the -300 variant. ZK-TLE joined Airwork in 2010 and was originally painted in the Toll Freight livery, in which it operated right up until 2020 when it was stored due to the COVID-19 pandemic's effect on the aviation industry. It re-joined Airwork in 2022 and was repainted in an all-white livery. ZK-FXK joined the fleet in late 2019 and has operated with Airwork since then in the original colour scheme it had under the previous owner, Bluebird Nordic, albeit with the logos removed. ZK-FXJ is also formerly owned by Bluebird Nordic and joined Airwork alongside FXK in September 2019. It has also retained the original colours, though at the time of writing it had been through a hard life and had recently been photographed wearing one all-white engine cowling (right side), and one half-blue half-white cowling (left side). This is how it has been painted here for some variety. The paints are compatible with the IXEG 737 Classic (v1.3 XP11) and Classic Plus (v1.5 XP12). For a cargo appearance, you may use the RGMod (available elsewhere) or this window-plug mod by Recreation - the liveries are compatible with both, though the RGMod (only available for v1.3 at the time of writing) will provide the reg on the underside left wing and placarded on the panel. Submitter Deceiver Submitted 09/29/2023 Category IXEG 737 Classic Livery For https://www.x-aviation.com/catalog/product_info.php/take-command-ixeg-737-classic-plus-p-243
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NAC New Zealand IXEG 737-300 View File Fictional National Airways of New Zealand. Based on the real world NAC 737-200 from the 1970's. I would also like to thank Juan A. Menendez ( AKA scubajuan ) for creating the bare metal layer I used Submitter yukonpete Submitted 05/24/2016 Category IXEG 737 Classic Livery For Click Here For Aircraft X-Plane Version(s)
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Ansett New Zealand IXEG 737-300 View File Ansett New Zealand ( 1985 ) IXEG 737-300 Submitter yukonpete Submitted 05/01/2016 Category IXEG 737 Classic Livery For Click Here For Aircraft X-Plane Version(s)
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Freedom Air NZ 737-300 View File Freedom Air was Air New Zealand Group's low-cost airline which operated from December 1995 to March 2008. It ran scheduled passenger services from New Zealand to Australia and Fiji and charter services within New Zealand. Its main base was Auckland Airport. Submitter yukonpete Submitted 04/29/2016 Category IXEG 737 Classic Livery For Click Here For Aircraft X-Plane Version(s)
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Next Project - NZWN Wellington New Zealand Charlie has done some buildings and objects for this. I'll concentrate solely on doing the underlying orthos. I'll also try to keep this one XP9 friendly (using OpensceneryX stuff and no lighting/facades/buildings). I have 2 groups of images for this one: 1. General City Ortho at 2.5m This set covers everything - i.e the entire city is covered, all the way through the bay up to the Hutt valley 2. High-Res Airport-Only ortho at 0.1 meter Same resolution that NZCH was & I expect simmilar good results once TIF->PNG->DDS compressed Again, much ike NZCH, only the airport will be done in super-hi-res. (BTW, This Hi-Res Imagery cost me $50 or so just for that little airport section.. the entire city would be out of the question, $$ cost wise, hence the low-cost 2.5m for the rest of the city/valley). I expect this to be (once again) a free package. I will also post progress over the weeks. Go team! =) - CK.
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Boeing 777 300ER Air New Zealand takeoff from Wellington Intl (NZWN) over Cook Strait I hope you like
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Hi, a video of MIG-29 over New Zealand I hope you like
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Next Photoscenery Airport Project, which should it be?
chris k posted a topic in Scenery Development
Hello All, Since we're nearing completion of the YSSY Airport Photo Scenery Project, I'd like to get all of your inputs for the next project we should take on. The Airports listed above I have short-listed, since they all have 10-15cm royalty-free orthophoto tiles available for them. They also have existing X-Plane objects made for them: - YPAD and YMML we can derive permission from the AussiePak's/VOZ for inclusion. - CYYZ There is an excellent FSX conversion from 2007 which we could also derive rights to. - NZAA was done by the XPJets team back in the v7 run, and I have shown that they can be converted to XP8-OBJ spec for use in XP10; and would just need Robin/Dhruv's blessing to use. So, that being said, cast your vote. i would also suggest that if you vote for them, that you can also contribute somehow to the project (i.e. donation of objects, willingness to help Photoshop things, help beta test and give precise feedback (i.e. this line needs fixing w/coordinates and screenshots), and perhaps use WED1.2 to fix up taxiway markings or provide XP10 ATC/AI Airport "Flow" design for taxi routes, etc..) If you have another one not on this lease, use the "Write in"; but please ensure that (1) 10-15cm orthophotos already exist for it, and know where we can download them, and (2) ensure that there are existing objects somewhere (either in a free FSX conversion we could use, or an earlier X-Plane build), which we could attempt to derive rights from. I don't want to re-invent the wheel here. =) Thanks for the feedback! You can choose Multiple Responses in the poll above. - CK and all the helpers.- 18 replies