Thursday, May 3, 2007

The Simulated Cargo Conversion Bureau

There is a group called The Simulated Cargo Conversion Bureau. They paint aircraft such as the Meljet 777 in cargo colours.They have lots of different aircraft as freighters.Go check them out here.Hopefully I should have some pictures of there aircraft up soon.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Simulated Cargo Conversion Bureau has shut its website down, but is still active. I suppose that you best remember the Meljet B777-200 (ER or LR) repaints or the FSPainter A340-600 repaints. Alternatively, the Bureau repainted pax aircraft... which you may want to fly along with its cargo aircraft. Anyway, the Bureau has done an admirable job for cargo-dedicated pilots who want to fly 777s without too much of an habit change, airline-wise. Its primary virtual airline customer is Japan Airlines Virtual, of which I am its COO.

The Swire Mariners Group, a group of people dedicated to all Swire Group-related simulation add-ons, even have two of the SCCB's products in their FS2004 catalog list.

Anonymous said...

I loved all the aircraft you guys did,espsaly the ERJ170 freighter!


FS Coastal Pilot

Anonymous said...

I know I am a little bit late to comment again on this, but the Bureau has a new website: http://a350airways.tripod.com . It has become the primary supplier of A350-900Fs, B787-3s and A350-1000s, as well as the B777 freighters, ERJ-170Fs and A340-600Fs. And it now offers maintenance services to virtual airlines.

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