OHM XR2J ANA skin v1.1

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Author: river crab

XR2J skin: ANA
2011 River Crab
Ver. 1.0

This familiar scheme is that of All Nippon Airways, a major Japanese international airline.
Well into the 21st century, ANA has taken to orbit, and their fleet primarily consists of XR2Js; an export model of Altea Aerospace's XR2 Ravenstar, license-built in Japan.

The production XR2J features cleaner aerodynamics to reduce parasite drag, more use of advanced lightweight composites, and a redesigned APU exhaust (cosmetic changes only); it is a true passenger spaceplane.

This package, in addition to the skin, features an extra scenario depicting a passenger flight from Wideawake International to the European Space Station (Ess) in ecliptic orbit. (Requires Ess Station and Wideawake International)

To use this skin in your own scenarios, add:
SKIN ANA
to the Ravenstar's configuration saved in the scenario.

For additional support, questions, and comments, visit the Orbiter-Forum thread for this addon.



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Very attractive reskin. :)

Flew the WIN to ESS scenario with very nice timing; night docking with orbital sunrise barely 30 seconds later.

Ascent:
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ESS enters the Ravenstar's navigation lights:
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Sunrise post-docking:
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Closeup:
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Thanks! Really glad to see that people are enjoying my scenarios. I forgot to mention the timing on that one; a direct ascent as Izack did will give you a nice show upon docking. If you set FoV low enough, you can even see the Ess during your SCRAM ascent! :)
 
Thanks! Really glad to see that people are enjoying my scenarios. I forgot to mention the timing on that one; a direct ascent as Izack did will give you a nice show upon docking. If you set FoV low enough, you can even see the Ess during your SCRAM ascent! :)
Actually I borked the direct ascent, and docking occured on orbit numero trois. But still...
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CLOSE ENOUGH.
 
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