Sunday, December 22, 2019

Portuguese EMB-121B Xingu II

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Embraer EMB-121B Xingu II Portuguese Air Force profile, Squadron 502




















Embraer EMB-121B Xingu II Portuguese Navy VII Centennial over the Discoveries monument, Lisbon, Portugal














The EMB-121 has been in use by the French and Brazilian military since the early 1980's. At the time of its launch, Portugal flew a Spanish built all purpose light transport aircraft fulfilling the transport, training and patrol duties, but what if the choice had been the Xingu?
These aircraft liveries represent the Xingu II aircraft equipped with the four blade propeller Pratt & Whitney PT6A-135 (the model Dani Airplane's has available) as they would have been applied if Portugal flew this type.

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The Embraer 121 Xingu flew for the first time on October 10 1976, with a production aircraft following on May 20 1977. The major customer for the Xingu I was the French military, with a total order for 41 units (for air force and navy aircrew training and liaison duties), which accounted for almost half of all EMB-121 production. The EMB-121B Xingu II introduced more powerful engines, four blade props, increased fuel tankage and greater seating capacity due to a slightly stretched fuselage. The Xingu II made its first flight on September 4 1981. Production ceased in August 1987 after 105 had been built.
Portugal does not operate the Xingu, but if it did the 502nd squadron would be the most likely operator, due to its transport, training and patrol duties. The livery shown was the one in use by this aircraft type in the FAP during the 1980’s.

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To celebrate the 700 years of the Portuguese Navy (yes seven centuries!), I chose to apply a special tail design to this otherwise Portuguese "Armada" inspired livery. This livery is inspired by the color scheme once used by the Portuguese Navy long range patrol aircraft (like the P-3 Orion, now operated by the Air Force) and Lynx helicopters still in use on the Vasco da Gama class frigates, now the only squadron in use by Portugal's Naval Aviation.


 

Armée de l'Air Embraer EMB-121 Xingu

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Real YB-073 permanent display at BA 702, Avord, France
EMB-121 Xingu II YP-099 replica over Paris



















Real YP-099 taking off from Malta International Airport, 2015-11-17

The EMB-121 has been in use by the French military since 1982. Of a total of 41 aircraft sold to France, 25 were assigned to the Armée de l'Air, and these are represented in this set by serials YB-073 and YP-099. Note that in real life the Xingu operated by the French is the one using two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-28 three blade propellers, though the French Navy actually bought two Xingu II aircraft equipped with the four blade propeller Pratt & Whitney PT6A-135 (the model Dani Airplane's has available).

YB-073
To celebrate the 30 years and 300,000 hours of flight of the type with the École d'Aviation de Transport (EAT) 00.319, one aircraft received a special livery design in June 2014, being placed at Avord in static display. This livery is an exact replica of YB-073 (except for the 4 blade propellers!) as it stands by the Base Aérienne 702, only in SL you get to fly her!

YP-099
The standard French Armée de l'Air livery was a blue gray in use by 2014 during the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the French Air Force - with the exception of the engines (the YP-099 uses the 3 blade PT6A-28) this is an exact replica of serial 099 as flown from BA 702, Avord, France, in 2014.

 

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Aéronavale Flottille 28 EMB-121 Xingu

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Real life photo of Aéronavale EMB-121 #69
Eight Shades of Blue #69 and #77
Real life photo of Aéronavale EMB-121 #77

 
The EMB-121 has been in use by the French military since 1982. Of a total of 41 aircraft sold to France, 16 were assigned to the Aéronavale, and these are represented in this set by numbers 69 and 77. Note that in real life the Xingu operated by the French is the one using two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-28 three blade propellers, though the French Navy actually bought two Xingu II aircraft equipped with the four blade propeller Pratt & Whitney PT6A-135 (the model Dani Airplane's has available).

#69
To celebrate 100 years of French Naval Aviation, all Xingu and Xingu II aircraft received a special tail design in 2010. This livery is an exact replica of #69 (except for the 4 blade propellers!) as flown in the centennial year.

#77
The standard French Naval Aviation livery is a two tone white gray in use since the early 1980's - with the exception of the engines (the 77 uses the 3 blade PT6A-28) this is an exact replica of #77 as flown from BAN Lann-Bihoué, France, in 2018.