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Message started by Mric29 on May 22nd, 2011 at 10:43pm

Title: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on May 22nd, 2011 at 10:43pm
Last update of my new texture... link here --->http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9NCJWEAS


Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by 707captain on May 23rd, 2011 at 12:33am
wow, very well done. I am always afraid of drawing  those curved cheatlines like this one at the nose section. Excellent job. Will download this?

By the way, my next one will be saha air :)

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on May 23rd, 2011 at 10:29am
Thanks 707_Captain ! You can download it if you want, the link is on the first line of my post...

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by speck on May 23rd, 2011 at 2:11pm
Treeees jolie :) Merci

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by emrahrasa on May 23rd, 2011 at 3:11pm
Download link not work for me, please upload another file service? (MediaFire etc.)

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on May 23rd, 2011 at 6:01pm
Merci beaucoup 'speck'. I update the download link and redraw the tail at the same time.

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by CoolP on May 23rd, 2011 at 9:27pm
Merci beaucoup monsieur!  :)

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Nick Cooper on May 24th, 2011 at 5:07am
Thank you very much.
Although I do not yet have the cargo version,
your livery looks just as good on the Adv....


Regards,
Nick.

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on May 24th, 2011 at 10:25am
Merci à vous CoolIP et Nick !
For 707-300 owners (without 707-300C) you must rename 'b707_c1_Spec.dds' file as 'B707_1_Spec.dss' in [texture.pelican] directory to avoid sun reflections on cargo door...

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on Jul 10th, 2011 at 6:10pm
The paint on the tail was modified...

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by LOU on Jul 10th, 2011 at 6:59pm
I worked for Air France dispatch in KJFK in the west wing of the IAB (international arrival building) in the mid 60's.

This was a dispatch pool of almost a dozen airlines. I worked an IBM-360 with a two foot hard drive and punch cards to load the wind data to produce one of the first computer generated flight plans. The IBM-360 was state-of-the-art in the mid 60's, today you would fall off your chair laughing if you could see it.

The weather maps would come in on a "wet" printer. This was a large format printer that used a rotating drum with an electric wire that would burn in the map data. We had to place the wet maps on a flat surface so they would dry with out tearing. Then we would place a large plastic overlay with the ocean coordinates so we could plot the forecast winds and enter that data on those stupid punch cards. If you dropped the stack of cards while transferring them from the punch machine to the confuser - you would have to start over!  :-[

I remember running flight plans for CC (the 707C that is pictured above) many times. Several times a month one of "Le Pelican" flights would be called "Goldfinger" since it would ferry a lot of gold back to France.

Some of the other airlines were, Lufthansa, Alitalia, Aeronaves de México, Lan Chili, Loftleidir (now Iceland Air), Sabena (now gone!)

I had a great time working there and can tell you Air France was and still a great company.

Air France - les itinéraires plus large dans le monde.

Lou

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on Jul 10th, 2011 at 7:17pm
Thank you for this story LOU. I hope that the new tail paint will be more realistic !

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Markoz on Jul 11th, 2011 at 6:40am

LOU wrote on Jul 10th, 2011 at 6:59pm:
This was a dispatch pool of almost a dozen airlines. I worked an IBM-360 with a two foot hard drive and punch cards to load the wind data to produce one of the first computer generated flight plans. The IBM-360 was state-of-the-art in the mid 60's, today you would fall off your chair laughing if you could see it.

;D I can imagine it to some degree.

The computer I worked with in the Army (1979-82) was a massive thing that filled up a room the size of a house. It used magnet tapes (like the ones on the old reel-to-reel tape recorders) to store the data. We had to change those tapes every time they got full, which didn't take very long at all. It was unstable and "fell over", this is what we called it when it crashed, at least once a week, sometimes more, leaving us to handle thousand of communications from the worlds military forces by hand until it got back up and running. I reckon my desktop computer would breeze through all that. It was an early sixties computer and it didn't have a hard disk drive (I never saw or heard about it). I used to hang around the Civilian technicians as much as I could and glean as much info from them as I could about computers. That's what led to me to the field of computers and IT.

Mark

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by DAL191 on Jul 11th, 2011 at 3:03pm

LOU wrote on Jul 10th, 2011 at 6:59pm:

I worked an IBM-360 with a two foot hard drive and punch cards to load the wind data to produce one of the first computer generated flight plans. The IBM-360 was state-of-the-art in the mid 60's, today you would fall off your chair laughing if you could see it.

Lou


You were lucky to use the 360. In the late 60s' I was working for IBM as an accountant in the Federal System Center in Gaithersburg, MD. The Accounting Department was relegated to using a IBM 1411. It looked like a tall refrigerator. The 360 was resereved for customers only. The 1411 was for company use.

Michael Cubine

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by LOU on Jul 11th, 2011 at 3:08pm
Mark & Michael,

It is kinda fun to look back at the things we thought as "modern" computers. The hard drive on this IBM-360 had four or five platters in a stack, each separated by about an inch or so. To change hard drives you would use a large plastic cover that looked like a really big cake cover. You would place the cover over the drive stack and screw the cover down onto the hard drive. Then you would pick up the whole hard drive and replace it with another drive which had another airlines data on it.

When I first got to TWA in early 1968 the flight simulators were primitive. The only thing that made them useful was that the cockpit was complete so that you were learning in what you would later fly. The visuals were very basic, just light points and some poor runway texture. The computers to run the simulator were massive. They had a main frame type core to store the aircraft data and ESRD's (electro servo resolver drivers) were used to communicate with the computer to show switch position and control input. Later, around 2002, the simulators were improved to the point where I think FSX is now. The full 6 axis motion of the modern simulator along with the full (every window) visual makes it a very real flight experience. I would love to try the D-Motion code seat to see how much it adds to FSX.

Lou

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Markoz on Jul 12th, 2011 at 4:20am

LOU wrote on Jul 11th, 2011 at 3:08pm:
It is kinda fun to look back at the things we thought as "modern" computers.

Lou

I think it also show our age! ;D

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Pinatubo on Jul 12th, 2011 at 9:39pm

Markoz wrote on Jul 12th, 2011 at 4:20am:

LOU wrote on Jul 11th, 2011 at 3:08pm:
It is kinda fun to look back at the things we thought as "modern" computers.

Lou

I think it also show our age! ;D


It's true... :(

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by BruceMartin on Aug 22nd, 2011 at 12:43pm

LOU wrote on Jul 11th, 2011 at 3:08pm:
Mark & Michael,

It is kinda fun to look back at the things we thought as "modern" computers. The hard drive on this IBM-360 had four or five platters in a stack, each separated by about an inch or so. To change hard drives you would use a large plastic cover that looked like a really big cake cover. You would place the cover over the drive stack and screw the cover down onto the hard drive. Then you would pick up the whole hard drive and replace it with another drive which had another airlines data on it.

Lou


Ah yes the wonderful 2311 disk drive, when I got to HQ USMC in the early 70's they had upgraded to the 2314 "pizza ovens". Twice the platters and the actual drives looked just like a big pizza oven.

The worst disaster possible was a head-crash, the read writes heads making contact with the actual platter. Of course the system would ask you to change the pack to another drive. If you did without checking the surface, you would destroy the heads on the new drive.

There was a micoswitch which prevented the drive from spinning up if someone left the cover on the drive and closed the door.  :o
Someone left a cover on and the switch was bad. When the read-heads slammed into the cover the noise was horrendous. Scratch one drive and disk pack.

Our mainframe has 256k of core memory, we added 2megs of "low" read slow and external memory. ;D

the good old days,

Bruce

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on Feb 5th, 2012 at 5:48pm
A new link ---> http://www.mediafire.com/file/kl0510rhun7p4j6/texture.pelican.zip

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Edwin on Feb 6th, 2012 at 8:06am
why not upload it to the CS library? Then we won't have any issues with a 3rd party hoster going offline.. there is a lot going on at the moment with sites like mega upload, torrent sites etc.

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on Feb 7th, 2012 at 1:05pm
When I uploaded my first repaints,  files were too big for CS website. Now, I don't know how to edit these threads to replace the old links...  :-?

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Captain Sim 2 on Feb 7th, 2012 at 5:12pm
Please PM me names of all the missing liveries, will upload them.

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by roberto on Feb 17th, 2012 at 10:25pm
707-328 Air France Seventies PLEASE

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Fuchs on Feb 26th, 2012 at 6:04pm
merci!!

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Rhoul on Apr 10th, 2012 at 4:19pm
Bonjour,
Le site (megaupload.com) ne fonctionne plus ! y a-t-il une autre solution pour télécharger le repaint du 707C Air France 'Seventies' de Monsieur Emeric LEVASLOT ?

Merci à vous…

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on Apr 15th, 2012 at 8:12pm
Hi Roul,
you can find it here: http://www.mirorii.com/fichier/8/556071/texture-pelican-zip.html
:)

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Cthulhus on Apr 16th, 2012 at 10:29am
Very very nice !

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on Apr 16th, 2012 at 5:56pm
Very very thank you Cthulhus !  ::)

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Captain Sim 2 on Apr 17th, 2012 at 8:30pm
I have changed URL in liveries database.

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Rhoul on Apr 23rd, 2012 at 4:51pm
Mille mercis Mric29, vous m’avez bien dépanné…
:)
Bonne journée à toute la communauté

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by canuck on Apr 24th, 2012 at 5:49pm

Quote:
Hi Roul,
you can find it here: mirorii.com/fichier/8/556071/texture-pelican-zip.html


I have tried to download from this site, and all I seem to get are applications that they are trying to sell.. This is a must have for my hangar! Is there a secret button somewhere to get this file ?..  :'( :'(

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Mric29 on Apr 29th, 2012 at 11:49pm
Hi,
this link already work: http://depositfiles.com/files/n4fehnsg0
click on "Telechargement gratuit"
;)

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by Venuz on Jan 27th, 2017 at 3:42pm
Hi,
I've tried to download from depositfile, it says "Not Found, this file may be removed"... can anyone re-upload this beautiful scheme ? :-/

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by PascalP on Dec 8th, 2017 at 4:11pm
Yes please could we have an updated link? :)
Thanks
Pascal

Title: Re: 707 AIR FRANCE CARGO 'LE PELICAN'
Post by PascalP on Dec 29th, 2017 at 12:20am
Youpi, got it directly from Mric. Thanks again Mric, it is a very great livery  ;D

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