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    December 29

    Aeropostal Fleet Released!

    Aeropostal Fleet Released!
     
    One more time ... and this time as a Christmas gift,  (Roberto Leiro and me), we had the idea to work togheter again in the co-production of four repaints including one beautiful Aserca's YV1663 "Virgen de la Milagrosa" Dc-9-31, and YV141T, YV142T and YV1124 Dc-9-32´s in Aeropostal livery. It was an amazing gift from Iguana Dust Productions!
    At the same time, and prior to the edition of the new vampire-video "Aeropostal Fleet 2006", I had to repaint all the MD-82/83 to complete the fleet to show in the video, and that's the reason to release this part of the fleet including YV130T, YV131T, YV132T, YV133T, YV134T and finally the N836NK, and this, along the repaints released before, completes the totally fleet from Aeropostal. (if somebody knows about another one, please let me know it). Thanks to Airliners.net, Jetphotos.net and Myaviation.net for all the photos and valid information!
    Sincerily....Merry Christmas to everybody!....and you can download the fleet from the webs. Thanks Thousand Times to Roberto Leiro and all his helpfull and advices, to bring me up to finnish the fleet!
    Happy Hollidays...
    Juan
    December 17

    Vampire's Videos

    New Available Flight Simulator Videos Section
     
    As a manner to find the most biggest experience, I had the idea (some months ago), to try in a video assembly, with the fortune to discover that I can be able to make it!
    With the helpfull of Flight Simulator plattform and Fraps Video Capturer, I started to catch short movies of some Venezuelan Aircraft and sceneries ... and then, my first big video was born, calling it "Aviacion Comercial en Venezuela", that shows the most active airliners along the venezuelan territory.
    The video includes some of my repaints, and others from Roberto Leiro and Arnoldo Perdomo, and some sceneries from Sabino Yacobone and
    Jaime Ortega, along all the resources of programming and video editors involved that I had available. It was a beautiful experience, and certainly ... I'm very proud about it!
    You can see it at www.youtube.com with this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGYxgEmKcNo, and you can download from www.flightsim.com searching at FS2004 Utilities and Miscelaneous. There are available two versions of the video. Short version is 13 mb long, and long version is 67 mb long.
    There's an older first version of other video called T-2D Buckeye that you can see at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BofXOdNnO_U
    Enjoy it a lot,
    Juan