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Inspired in the DC-4 operated by Cruzeiro do Sul in the begining of the de-germanization of the companz leaving the Syndicato Condor years behind, when most of the Fokkers and Junkers were being replaced by american machines. Before setting with the white/blue livery that was one of the symbols of this airline, thez had a rather simple bare metal in the Douglas DC-4 that flew in prospection routes between US and Brazil, before the Douglas were replaced by Convairs CV-340. Here depicted as the PP-CCI "Sirius".
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Inspirado nos DC-4 operados pela Cruzeiro do Sul no comeco do seu processo de desgermanizacao, deixando as marcas do tempo de Syndicato Condor para trás quando os Fokkers e Junkers foram substituidos por equipamentos americanos. Antes de se estabelecer na pintura branca e azul que foi um dos simbolos da companhia, as primerias maquinas tinham uma pintura simples em metal polido nos seus DC-4 que voaram em linhas de prospeccao entre os Estados Unidos e o Brasil, antes da rota e equipamentos serem substituidos pelos Convair CV-340. Aqui representando o PPCCI "Sirius".
PMDG DC-6B - Cruzeiro do Sul - PP-CCI
Inspired in the DC-4 operated by Cruzeiro do Sul in the begining of the de-germanization of the companz leaving the Syndicato Condor years behind, when most of the Fokkers and Junkers were being replaced by american machines. Before setting with the white/blue livery that was one of the symbols of this airline, thez had a rather simple bare metal in the Douglas DC-4 that flew in prospection routes between US and Brazil, before the Douglas were replaced by Convairs CV-340. Here depicted as the PP-CCI "Sirius".
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