Silk Air A319 for Wilco Airbus Vol.1

Filed Under (Galleries) by steven on 22-09-2010

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The Paintkit is SUCK!! Oh…ehmm…I’m sorry, I shouldn’t grumble like this..Let us continue..

Hi simmers! actually, I’ve been planning this long ago but I just finished it right now, because Paintkit Wilco Airbus Vol.1 rather difficult to be operated. Okay, Silk Air is a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines and this airline based in Singapore. Silk Air began as a regional charter airlines with names Tradewinds Charters in 1976, using airplanes, mostly leased from Singapore Airlines. Scheduled flight service is introduced when they began renting planes type McDonnell Douglas MD-87. A major change in marketing strategies that were implemented in 1991 changed its name to those used today, and following the use of six new Boeing 737-300 that begins a year earlier. In the mid-1990s, SilkAir to start using Airbus A310-200. Silk Air now has approximately 11 aircraft of Airbus A320 and about eight Airbus A319 that are ready to serve  flights to various places in asia such as China, Cambodia, Indonesia, India, and many more..

Well, this Silk Air A319 with registration 9V-SBD for your Wilco Airbus Vol.1. Get it at Download page and enjoy…See yaa..


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Radio Phonetic Past and Present

Filed Under (ATC Operations) by steven on 21-09-2010

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operatorjust felt it was important to share to you..Do you know what Alphabet Phonetic for radio telephony that used in the second world war era?

Okay, at this present time we are using the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) or also known as NATO radio phonetic alphabet. Why the common name is “NATO radio phonetic alphabet” whereas the first who develope this phonetic is the ICAO, and many other organizations that adopt these phonetic alphabet, such as FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), ITU (International Telecommunication Union), the International Maritime Organization (IMO)? It’s because NATO used this phonetic to facilitate the naval communication.

Now let’s start radio phonetic alphabet at the time of the second world:

ABLE    BAKER    CHARLEY    DOG    EASY    FOX    GEORGE
HOW    ITEM    JIG    KING    LOVE    MIKE    NAN    OBOE
PETER    QUEEN    ROGER    SUGAR    TARE    UNCLE    VICTOR
WILLIAM    X-RAY    YOKE    ZEBRA

After World War II, This phonetic alphabet continued to be used in civil aviation.  But the International Air Transport Association (IATA) realize the need of single universal alphabet. And they revised the phonetic alphabet as:

ALFA    BRAVO    COCA    DELTA    ECHO    FOXTROT    GOLF

HOTEL    INDIA    JULIETT    KILO    LIMA    METRO    NECTAR

OSCAR    PAPA    QUEBEC    ROMEO    SIERRA    TANGO    UNION

VICTOR    WHISKY    EXTRA    YANKEE    ZULU

And now we are using:

ALFA    BRAVO    CHARLEY    DELTA    ECHO    FOXTROT    GOLF
HOTEL    INDIA    JULIET    KILO    LIMA    MIKE    NOVEMBER
OSCAR    PAPA    QUEBEC    ROMEO    SIERRA    TANGO
UNIFORM    VICTOR    WHISKY    X-RAY    YANKEE    ZULU

isn’t that interesting…:)

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