Trans Brasil Airlines EMB-110 Bandeirante PT-TBB ca. 1973 for FS 5.x 95 and 98 ============================================================================== Trans Brasil paint by: Rafael Zimmermann Original EMB-110 model by: Marty Baclwaski & Tony Bolton HISTORY: Trans Brasil started taking delivery of their 1st Bandeirante's in 1973, to use them in small roues in the South/Center South of Brazil. They operated until 1976 when in conjunct with the government of the state of Bahia, Trans Brasil and this state governmet formed Nordeste Airlines. The colorful livery was a caractheristic of Trans Brasil in the 70's. Many colors like pink, yellow, red, orange, blue and green were seen as Trans Brasil liveries for their BAC-1-11, Boeing 727-100, Handley Page Herald, and EMB-110 in the 70's. TRANS BRASIL ANNOUNCES ITS BANDEIRANTE: (1973 ad, integral text) "Trans Brasil Bandeirante. The Pioneer" "The Bandeirante is a Brazilian plane, made on the size for Brazil. And Trans Brasil was the first airline which believed on it and on his pioneer destine. Today, Trans Brasil Bandeirante, honoring the name which it was baptized by Embraer, goes opening new routes and linking this enourmous country. You already can go, 4 times a day from Viracorpos to Rio de Janeiro and vice versa. And you already can go to Fernando de Noronha Island in a comfortable, fast and nice trip. But Trans Brasil Bandeirante isn't going to stop there. It is a plane destined to go very away. Pretty like the country which built it." CONTACT: You can talk to me at: rafaelz@avalon.sul.com.br Or visit me at: http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/park/2104 Have a nice flight, and happy landings!! Rafael Zimmermann - CURITIBA - BRAZIL -EOF-