@CSTIJN The same applies to Australia.
There were so many Dutch people who went to Australia that it actually kinda made an impact on the Australians people.
Dutch and Australian folks have a lot in common, when we are in a bar or out in a foreign country (often) we tag along with the Australians or they tag along with us.
It’s always fun
@Solent yup, 10000 every year, to thank the Canadians, we have never forgotten what they did for us.
There are also a lot of people who migrated to Canada after the war, so in The Netherlands it’s not that uncommon to hear that someone has family in Canada.
This post is also to commemorate the 80 year anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands.
Canadian troops have played a major role in the liberation of the Netherlands, for which we Dutch people are still grateful.
The Dutch royal family also fled to Canada during the war, and when a princes was about to be born in Canada, the Canadian government turned that piece of the hospital temporarily into international territory, so the princess would be a Dutch citizen.
In 1945, after the liberation, the Dutch royal family send 100000 tulip bulbs to Ottowa to thank the Canadian government and the Canadian people for their support.
Every year since The Netherlands sends 10000 tulip bulbs to Ottowa.
You can see the Tulips that were send to Canada during the Canadian Tulip Festival.
@keiyronelleavgeek566 we Dutchies are still really greatfull for the actions of Canadians and the Canadian government during the war.
Dutch people also really like Canadian folks.
@keiyronelleavgeek566 I was thinking about publishing a Canadian livery on the 6th of May to pay tribute to Canada’s role in liberating the Netherlands in WW2, how would you feel about an Air Canada livery?
(Liberation day is may 5th however the upload schedule is already at 3 planes for that day)
Today is May 4th, May 4th and 5th are special days in The Netherlands.
On may 4th we remember all who have fallen in the Second World War either fighting for freedom or due to prosecution, not only in the Netherlands but in all of Europe.
We also remember those who have fallen in the Asian theater of WW2.
We also remember all of those who died while participating in peace operations where the Netherlands participated in and all other victims of war.
We honor them with 2 minutes of silence at 20:00, one minute of silence is for those who have fallen, the other minute of silence is for those who have returned but suffered the consequences of war for years to come.
At 20:00 the whole country is silent, no flights are allowed to depart or arrive, people pull over their cars on the highway, radiostations go silent and bars and restaurants stop their service while all of the guests go silent.
On may 5th we celebrate freedom while remembering that freedom is something that is fragile.
Freedom is celebrated with festivals with artists which are ambassadors of freedom, the festivals are almost always free or low priced and the government subsidizes them.
The artists which are the ambassadors of freedom, each share the stories from people who have been in conflict zones to underline the fact that freedom is fragile.
We also invite the veterans from the allied forces to the Netherlands to celebrate the freedom, which they have brought us, with us.
Especially the Canadian veterans have a special place in our hearts, as they have liberated us and the actions of the Canadian government, who turned a piece of a Canadian hospital into International territory so that a Dutch princess could be born and receive the Dutch nationality. For that we send tulips to Canada every year since the end of the war.
Today is May 4th, May 4th and 5th are special days in The Netherlands.
On may 4th we remember all who have fallen in the Second World War either fighting for freedom or due to prosecution, not only in the Netherlands but in all of Europe.
We also remember those who have fallen in the Asian theater of WW2.
We also remember all of those who died while participating in peace operations where the Netherlands participated in and all other victims of war.
We honor them with 2 minutes of silence at 20:00, one minute of silence is for those who have fallen, the other minute of silence is for those who have returned but suffered the consequences of war for years to come.
At 20:00 the whole country is silent, no flights are allowed to depart or arrive, people pull over their cars on the highway, radiostations go silent and bars and restaurants stop their service while all of the guests go silent.
On may 5th we celebrate freedom while remembering that freedom is something that is fragile.
Freedom is celebrated with festivals with artists which are ambassadors of freedom, the festivals are almost always free or low priced and the government subsidizes them.
The artists which are the ambassadors of freedom, each share the stories from people who have been in conflict zones to underline the fact that freedom is fragile.
We also invite the veterans from the allied forces to the Netherlands to celebrate the freedom, which they have brought us, with us.
Especially the Canadian veterans have a special place in our hearts, as they have liberated us and the actions of the Canadian government, who turned a piece of a Canadian hospital into International territory so that a Dutch princess could be born and receive the Dutch nationality. For that we send tulips to Canada every year since the end of the war.
Today is May 4th, May 4th and 5th are special days in The Netherlands.
On may 4th we remember all who have fallen in the Second World War either fighting for freedom or due to prosecution, not only in the Netherlands but in all of Europe.
We also remember those who have fallen in the Asian theater of WW2.
We also remember all of those who died while participating in peace operations where the Netherlands participated in and all other victims of war.
We honor them with 2 minutes of silence at 20:00, one minute of silence is for those who have fallen, the other minute of silence is for those who have returned but suffered the consequences of war for years to come.
At 20:00 the whole country is silent, no flights are allowed to depart or arrive, people pull over their cars on the highway, radiostations go silent and bars and restaurants stop their service while all of the guests go silent.
On may 5th we celebrate freedom while remembering that freedom is something that is fragile.
Freedom is celebrated with festivals with artists which are ambassadors of freedom, the festivals are almost always free or low priced and the government subsidizes them.
The artists which are the ambassadors of freedom, each share the stories from people who have been in conflict zones to underline the fact that freedom is fragile.
We also invite the veterans from the allied forces to the Netherlands to celebrate the freedom, which they have brought us, with us.
Especially the Canadian veterans have a special place in our hearts, as they have liberated us and the actions of the Canadian government, who turned a piece of a Canadian hospital into International territory so that a Dutch princess could be born and receive the Dutch nationality. For that we send tulips to Canada every year since the end of the war.
@Dissent3R , @Solent , I am currently working on the BAe146-family, as well as a celebratory livery (currently working on one which I will release as soon as I hit gold).
@Dissent3R, you could however I think that the first ones are going to be published in a short while or tomorrow because it’s pretty late, so maybe for the next build.
@Dissent3R , A little sneak peak a you requested the 757. I still have to make the PW2000 engines but the first 757’s will be released tonight or tomorrow.
@CSTIJN The same applies to Australia.
There were so many Dutch people who went to Australia that it actually kinda made an impact on the Australians people.
Dutch and Australian folks have a lot in common, when we are in a bar or out in a foreign country (often) we tag along with the Australians or they tag along with us.
It’s always fun
@Solent yup, 10000 every year, to thank the Canadians, we have never forgotten what they did for us.
There are also a lot of people who migrated to Canada after the war, so in The Netherlands it’s not that uncommon to hear that someone has family in Canada.
+2@aviationVietNam if I make it more powerful, it will accelerate too quickly and it won’t be realistic.
@keiyronelleavgeek566 , here is a sneak peek, I hope you like it.
+1This post is also to commemorate the 80 year anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands.
Canadian troops have played a major role in the liberation of the Netherlands, for which we Dutch people are still grateful.
The Dutch royal family also fled to Canada during the war, and when a princes was about to be born in Canada, the Canadian government turned that piece of the hospital temporarily into international territory, so the princess would be a Dutch citizen.
In 1945, after the liberation, the Dutch royal family send 100000 tulip bulbs to Ottowa to thank the Canadian government and the Canadian people for their support.
Every year since The Netherlands sends 10000 tulip bulbs to Ottowa.
You can see the Tulips that were send to Canada during the Canadian Tulip Festival.
Upload Schedule
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Air Canada 777-300ER
So have you have ever been to Ottowa or heard about the Ottowa tulip festival? @keiyronelleavgeek566
+1@keiyronelleavgeek566 I might have a little fact for you (you probably already know it tho, but I don’t know for sure if you guys are taught this)
+1It is such a shame that the role of Canada is sometimes overlooked by people
@keiyronelleavgeek566 we Dutchies are still really greatfull for the actions of Canadians and the Canadian government during the war.
+1Dutch people also really like Canadian folks.
@keiyronelleavgeek566 alright
@keiyronelleavgeek566 I was thinking about publishing a Canadian livery on the 6th of May to pay tribute to Canada’s role in liberating the Netherlands in WW2, how would you feel about an Air Canada livery?
+1(Liberation day is may 5th however the upload schedule is already at 3 planes for that day)
Special Notice
Today is May 4th, May 4th and 5th are special days in The Netherlands.
On may 4th we remember all who have fallen in the Second World War either fighting for freedom or due to prosecution, not only in the Netherlands but in all of Europe.
We also remember those who have fallen in the Asian theater of WW2.
We also remember all of those who died while participating in peace operations where the Netherlands participated in and all other victims of war.
We honor them with 2 minutes of silence at 20:00, one minute of silence is for those who have fallen, the other minute of silence is for those who have returned but suffered the consequences of war for years to come.
At 20:00 the whole country is silent, no flights are allowed to depart or arrive, people pull over their cars on the highway, radiostations go silent and bars and restaurants stop their service while all of the guests go silent.
On may 5th we celebrate freedom while remembering that freedom is something that is fragile.
Freedom is celebrated with festivals with artists which are ambassadors of freedom, the festivals are almost always free or low priced and the government subsidizes them.
The artists which are the ambassadors of freedom, each share the stories from people who have been in conflict zones to underline the fact that freedom is fragile.
We also invite the veterans from the allied forces to the Netherlands to celebrate the freedom, which they have brought us, with us.
Especially the Canadian veterans have a special place in our hearts, as they have liberated us and the actions of the Canadian government, who turned a piece of a Canadian hospital into International territory so that a Dutch princess could be born and receive the Dutch nationality. For that we send tulips to Canada every year since the end of the war.
Special Notice
Today is May 4th, May 4th and 5th are special days in The Netherlands.
On may 4th we remember all who have fallen in the Second World War either fighting for freedom or due to prosecution, not only in the Netherlands but in all of Europe.
We also remember those who have fallen in the Asian theater of WW2.
We also remember all of those who died while participating in peace operations where the Netherlands participated in and all other victims of war.
We honor them with 2 minutes of silence at 20:00, one minute of silence is for those who have fallen, the other minute of silence is for those who have returned but suffered the consequences of war for years to come.
At 20:00 the whole country is silent, no flights are allowed to depart or arrive, people pull over their cars on the highway, radiostations go silent and bars and restaurants stop their service while all of the guests go silent.
On may 5th we celebrate freedom while remembering that freedom is something that is fragile.
Freedom is celebrated with festivals with artists which are ambassadors of freedom, the festivals are almost always free or low priced and the government subsidizes them.
The artists which are the ambassadors of freedom, each share the stories from people who have been in conflict zones to underline the fact that freedom is fragile.
We also invite the veterans from the allied forces to the Netherlands to celebrate the freedom, which they have brought us, with us.
Especially the Canadian veterans have a special place in our hearts, as they have liberated us and the actions of the Canadian government, who turned a piece of a Canadian hospital into International territory so that a Dutch princess could be born and receive the Dutch nationality. For that we send tulips to Canada every year since the end of the war.
Special Notice
Today is May 4th, May 4th and 5th are special days in The Netherlands.
On may 4th we remember all who have fallen in the Second World War either fighting for freedom or due to prosecution, not only in the Netherlands but in all of Europe.
We also remember those who have fallen in the Asian theater of WW2.
We also remember all of those who died while participating in peace operations where the Netherlands participated in and all other victims of war.
We honor them with 2 minutes of silence at 20:00, one minute of silence is for those who have fallen, the other minute of silence is for those who have returned but suffered the consequences of war for years to come.
At 20:00 the whole country is silent, no flights are allowed to depart or arrive, people pull over their cars on the highway, radiostations go silent and bars and restaurants stop their service while all of the guests go silent.
On may 5th we celebrate freedom while remembering that freedom is something that is fragile.
Freedom is celebrated with festivals with artists which are ambassadors of freedom, the festivals are almost always free or low priced and the government subsidizes them.
The artists which are the ambassadors of freedom, each share the stories from people who have been in conflict zones to underline the fact that freedom is fragile.
We also invite the veterans from the allied forces to the Netherlands to celebrate the freedom, which they have brought us, with us.
Especially the Canadian veterans have a special place in our hearts, as they have liberated us and the actions of the Canadian government, who turned a piece of a Canadian hospital into International territory so that a Dutch princess could be born and receive the Dutch nationality. For that we send tulips to Canada every year since the end of the war.
@Solent YOU’RE AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND
+1@Solent , a little sneak peek.
+1Upload Schedule
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Air Canada 777-300ER
@Solent it is finished, it’s not perfect but it looks pretty good. I’ll publish it on May 5th together with the first batch of 757-300’s.
I’m afraid of triangles after this build.
@Solent I think I found a way, so many damm squares tho
+1DAMM I CAN’T BELIEVE THAT @GalacticaAsia UPVOTED AND SPOTLIGHTED ONE OF MY POSTS!
(THANK YOU @GalacticaAsia )
@Solent I’m currently stuck at the tail, the tail design is an absolute nightmare to make. The fuselage is already done though.
@Solent It will be an Etihad 777-300ER, as it is quite literarily the most golden livery I know.
+2@Dissent3R , @Solent , I am currently working on the BAe146-family, as well as a celebratory livery (currently working on one which I will release as soon as I hit gold).
@Dissent3R , the first 3 aircraft are published
Upload Schedule
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Air Canada 777-300ER
Upload Schedule
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Air Canada 777-300ER
Upload Schedule
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Air Canada 777-300ER
Upload Schedule
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Air Canada 777-300ER
Upload Schedule
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Air Canada 777-300ER
Upload Schedule
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Air Canada 777-300ER
Upload Schedule
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Air Canada 777-300ER
Upload Schedule
May 3
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF(W) RB211
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Upload Schedule
May 3
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF(W) RB211
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Upload Schedule
May 3
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF(W) RB211
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
Etihad 777-300ER (Gold Special)
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Upload Schedule
May 2
757-200 (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200 (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF PW2000
May 3
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF(W) RB211
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Upload Schedule
May 2
757-200 (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200 (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF PW2000
May 3
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF(W) RB211
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Upload Schedule
May 2
757-200 (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200 (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF PW2000
May 3
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF(W) RB211
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Upload Schedule
May 1
757-200 (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200 (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF RB211
May 2
757-200 (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200 (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF PW2000
May 3
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF(W) RB211
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Upload Schedule
May 1
757-200 (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200 (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF RB211
May 2
757-200 (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200 (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF PW2000
May 3
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF(W) RB211
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Upload Schedule
May 1
757-200 (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200 (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF RB211
May 2
757-200 (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200 (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF PW2000
May 3
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) RB211
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) RB211
757-200SF(W) RB211
May 4
757-200(W) (without overwing exits) PW2000
757-200(W) (2 overwing exits) PW2000
757-200SF(W) PW2000
May 5
757-300 RB211
757-300 PW2000
May 6
757-300(W) RB211
757-300(W) PW2000
Otherwise I have to re-submit them all and that’s kind of a hassle
@Dissent3R maybe for the BAe?
@Dissent3R, you could however I think that the first ones are going to be published in a short while or tomorrow because it’s pretty late, so maybe for the next build.
@Dissent3R , A little sneak peak a you requested the 757. I still have to make the PW2000 engines but the first 757’s will be released tonight or tomorrow.
These were the final aircraft of the 767-family.
These were the final aircraft of the 767-family.
@Solent Å, beklager, tussen takk for at du fortalte meg det!
+1@Aviationguy24 Thank you, I try to make their controllability as good as possible.
@Solent Jeg har publisert Norwegian Air Shuttle 737MAX, jeg tror jeg venter med E2 fra Widerøe til jeg har oppdatert E2.
+1