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The Navy announced they have awarded Boeing the Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft contract using 737's to replace P-3 Orions. Any of you repainters out there want to do a Navy 737-800 NG?Here's the link to the Boeing MMA site:http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/military/mma/flash.htmlPeter HemmKTOA"The air takes me into its realm" - Beryl Markhamhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/800driver.jpghttp://jdtllc.com/images/RCsupporter.jpg

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Guest NGdriver

WOW! a modified model and paint in that scheme would be a real killer!Litterally! BestsKevin

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The BBJ/Military package begins getting REAL attractive :9 Luca

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Guest moose_VUSN

i would really love to see the MMA in the BBJ/Military variants package being primarily a C-40A driver myself & it works great using the PMDG, after quite a bit of modification!i am beginning work on a MMA soon, i'll post some shots as i get into it...there's more info here:http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=13759

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Guest tmetzinger

>i would really love to see the MMA in the BBJ/Military>variants package being primarily a C-40A driver myself & it>works great using the PMDG, after quite a bit of>modification!>>i am beginning work on a MMA soon, i'll post some shots as i>get into it...>>there's more info here:>>http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=13759Are the P3's the MMA is replacing carrier-compatible, or do they have to operate from shore?

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Guest Aeroplane Boy

TimP3`s are four engine turboprops and are shore based.S3 Vikings are carrier based in the asw/maritime role.I`ll miss the Orions alot but I guess they`ve done their duty over the last fourty something years.Samuel

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Guest CTyankee

Hi TimThe P3 Orion is a modified version of the old Lockheed Super Electra four engine turboprop airliner. It is used by the US Navy primarily for anti-submarine-warfare and maritime surveillance patrol missions. Although entirely shore based, the P3 has been used to provide escort assistance to carrier battle groups.It was a Navy P3 that was forced down in China in April 2001 when struck by a PRC jet fighter.Best regards,Sandy

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>It was a Navy P3 that was forced down in China in April 2001>when struck by a PRC jet fighter.>>Best regards,>SandyTechnically it was an EP-3 ;)I know it's terrible but I laughed when I heard the name of the Chinese pilot who hit it - Wong Wei - he certainly flew the Wong Wei :D


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The P-3 is a ground up design that "resembles" the look of the L-188 not at all the same, nor a "modified" version.The S-3 is pretty much nothing more than a flying gas station now.The MMA is based on the BBJ2, so you'll be missing the extra fuel with a B738.P-3's rarely do ASW anymore, A 6 month deployment to Diego Garcia(with Detachments in Bahrain/Qatar/Kuwait/Oman) might if lucky fly 1 or 2 real world ASW flight. Primary mission there is(in no particluar order) Battle Group Escort, Maritime Intercept, Over the horizon targeting(not sure on stats for OIF/OEF but during Desert Storm 55 out of 108 Iraqi vessels destroyed were targeted by P-3's), Battle Damage Assestment, SAR, SEAL/Special Forces insersion, Reconisance(EP-3E), and some others that can't think of off the top of my head.If not mistaken the new MMA will be called the P-8 or P-9.

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Guest Aeroplane Boy

SuperBeeYep not much meat on the table for the asw boys anymore so I guess it makes sense to expand the roles of these platforms.Come to think of it I wonder if the MMA will be able to tank?That would come in real handy.Ah for the good old days in the GIUK Gap when the fishin was good.;)Samuel

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Guest moose_VUSN

the MMA will have a fuel receptical above the cockpit (like the other boeing's in military use) for use with the boom refuelling system. it won't be a tanker itself though.

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Guest Aeroplane Boy

Hi LaurieThanks,I see you gotten away from the 777/F18.Well if you`re haulin trash the PMDG/C-40 is the way to do it.Are you still flying for BAV?Samuel

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Guest Hawkeyeted

I've got a great Powerpoint presentation on the MMA. It's a 1.5 MB zipped file (too big for a forum attachment). If anyone is interested in seeing it, email me and I'll attach it./R,Hawk

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