6,979 TheCanauckNamedCody Comments

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 2 days ago

    I'm probably going to give up on this project. I can't understand why it's not working when none of these issues were present earlier. I haven't even touched the plane, then all of a sudden all this happens. I can't even backtrack because the revert button is horrible.

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 2 days ago

    TThis project is plagued with engine troubles. I spent days trying to tune these engines. I mean, they either go 0 to 500 in half a second but only go 300 mph at 32,000 ft, or there's not enough lift to even remain airborne. Reverse thrust now does the opposite, and I can't pinpoint the problem. The aircraft likes to take off even without any input or throttle; it just takes off when I spawn. It was working just fine this morning; now everything is broken without me touching it, and it's genuinely so frustrating!

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 3 days ago

    Updated version and hopefully my final iteration of C-FNVK being released shortly

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 3 days ago

    @AirCanadaA330 yes i have deep respect for this nation

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 3 days ago

    @AirCanadaA330 I lived in Nunavut for a few years I used to go to Winnipeg every month

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 4 days ago

    Dayum boi dis my best work come

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 5 days ago

    @Boeing727200F check this beauty out

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 5 days ago

    Let's see if this will push me to 7k

  • Gift Box for Christmas 5 days ago

    rare gold bar :3

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 5 days ago

    Happy holidays people

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-FNVK" 6 days ago

    Now this is what I call quality! If you thought my previous aircraft was detailed, wait until you see this one, especially inside. I mean, I literally included the window posts and aircraft skeleton.

    +1
  • 737-200 Combi (First Air) C-FNVK (modern) 6 days ago

    This plane is getting a major revamp. I think it's well-deserved, knowing how significant C-FNVK was to me.

  • Nolinor Aviation 737-200 Combi (C-GTUK) 8 days ago

    Plans to release a modernized version + full glass cockpit, so stay tuned.

  • Nolinor Aviation 737-200 Combi (C-GTUK) 9 days ago

    I think it's important to realize just how important these aircraft are to northern Canada. Airlines like Nolinor operate them out of necessity, and unlike third-world countries that find ways to cut costs and go cheap, Canada preserves, updates, and maintains its aircraft beautifully. Thanks to that, the 737-200 Combi isn't expected to reach retirement until at least 2050. Watching these aircraft take off in deep snow and power through the most remote and hostile environments in the world shows that even old technology can outperform even the most modern aircraft in the world.

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 10 days ago

    It is here... nolinor 737-200 Combi releasing shortly

  • EMD F7 (Canadian Pacific) 11 days ago

    @Zero0Two2 the spd40f is a freight locomotive modified for passenger service its nightmare terrible locomotive and besides I do mostly Canadian stuff and Canada never operated them

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 11 days ago

    @idoplaneliveries yea kinda expected not exactly possible to make it "mobile friendly"

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 12 days ago

    Going so well cant wait to see what people will think of this 3 days from now :3

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 12 days ago

    @Timplanes I fixed it removing all the labels I put on the table trays I realized for every tray there's like 3 layered so probably 200 lables... yikes

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 13 days ago

    Up next is perhaps the most iconic 737-200 operator in the world...

    Nolinor Aviation!

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 14 days ago

    New problem i cannot load this plane without crashing... I'm gonna have to cut parts

    I cannot work on any projects till I do this "emergency patch" that means stuff delayed

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 14 days ago

    This is my first time using custom pictures too, so you'll see it inside my plane. I put a nice big one right on the cargo bulkhead. Some of Canadian North's 737-200s had murals, so I put this one in to reflect that.

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 14 days ago

    Hear me out... egg version...

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 14 days ago

    I've made no visible changes to the exterior of this aircraft; all changes have been inside. Honestly, I could still add more details, and I would without a doubt, but part count is forcing me to upload what I have. So far, this is the most accurate, most realistic 737-200 on the market, and one of very few planes to have an interior and be properly modeled.

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi "Spirit of Yellowknife" (2.0) 14 days ago

    I am dedicated thats for sure

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi (seating & interior) 14 days ago

    No, you're not dreaming; that's a genuine interior on a 737-200 Combi. About time someone gave such an iconic plane an interior, anyway.

    +1
  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi "Spirit of Yellowknife" (2.0) 14 days ago

    It has been done the first and most detailed passenger cabin on simple planes and it crashed my phone first time i loaded it in so yea...

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi "Spirit of Yellowknife" (2.0) 14 days ago

    This gains enough traction I'll consider releasing one with a full interior (including passenger cabin and cargo bay)

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi "Spirit of Yellowknife" (2.0) 15 days ago

    Im insane so im making a fully detailed interior and seating may upload depending on how long my sanity lasts

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi "Spirit of Yellowknife" (2.0) 15 days ago

    I was unfortunately out of Nunavut by then and haven't had the opportunity to fly a 737-200 Combi since probably 2017. Planes like this exact one, under two main operators (Canadian North & First Air), were my only means of transport. As shown in the video, she now proudly serves under a different airline outside Canada. As of now, Nolinor, a Canadian charter, is the single largest operator of 737-200s (especially Combi variants) in the world.

    Also, I've updated the cockpit slightly, adding more dials and larger screens for better visibility. The rest is mostly the same. I also added some "easter eggs"; they should be easy to find. Tell me if you find all three.

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi "Spirit of Yellowknife" (2.0) 15 days ago

    Youtube video of her last flight https://youtu.be/8gl2OtmtTfc?si=of-T7TFmzMlqgLDn (for those who are interested)

    +1
  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi "Spirit of Yellowknife" 16 days ago

    Updated version dropping soon

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi "Spirit of Yellowknife" 16 days ago

    This plane would be the last scheduled 737-200 Combi left in Canada. First Air phased all of theirs out during the merger in 2019, leaving Canadian North as the sole operator. Nowadays, you can find these extraordinary aircraft still serving the North for charter by Nolinor and Air Inuit.

  • Canadian North 737-200 Combi "Spirit of Yellowknife" 16 days ago

    The hardest part was honestly trying to get the livery correct. That was a pain, but it's finally done. After considering it for months, I finally did it.

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-GNDC" (modern) 18 days ago

    Well my popularity TANKED

  • First Air 737-200 Combi "C-GNDC" (modern) 19 days ago

    This is a re-upload of my previous version with slight detailing differences to more accurately represent its real-life counterpart.

    I spent a fair amount of time fine-tuning this project. I even included the captain's hat in the cockpit (which I really like) and changed the lighting to halogen bulbs, giving it the signature warm, golden glow I once was so familiar with. I hope you enjoy this project just as much as I have. :3

    +1
  • C.P.R. D10 (mixed services) 23 days ago

    Come on this is a well built locomotive

  • C.P.R. D10 (mixed services) 23 days ago

    I I am attempting to build a new locomotive, this one for freight (N2 2-8-0 consolidation). I cannot find any blueprints since Canadian Pacific literally destroyed and burned them all. I only found one publicly available.

    • Update: There are no blueprints anywhere, so the one I have is all there is. I unfortunately have to scrap this project, as the blueprint provided only displays a side profile and not a front profile, so I cannot get the proper dimensions.

  • C.P.R. D10 (mixed services) 24 days ago

    It takes a while before any of my creations really become known. Granted, this is simple PLANES, but still...

  • C.P.R. D10 (mixed services) 24 days ago

    If this gains enough traction I'll build ANOTHER locomotive from scratch (CPR N2 Class or something small)

  • Canadian Pacific D-Class (4-6-0) 24 days ago

    This locomotive is probably my most detailed and accurate one so far

  • C.P.R. D10 (mixed services) 24 days ago

    You all have no idea the pain of rescaling hundreds of parts.

  • C.P.R. D10 (mixed services) 24 days ago

    CPR D10 Operational Specs (General for D10, D10h, D10j subclasses)

    • Wheel arrangement: 4-6-0 (Ten-Wheeler) Driver
    • diameter: ~63 in (varied slightly by subclass)
    • Cylinders: 20 in × 26 in Boiler pressure: 180 psi
    • Tractive effort: ~28,000–30,000 lbs Weight on
    • drivers: approx. 145,000–150,000 lbs Total
    • engine weight: ~185,000–195,000 lbs Tender
    • capacity: ~8–10 tons coal; ~5,000–6,000 gal water
    • Fuel type: Coal (all in service; some later converted for excursions)
    • Top practical speed: ~50–55 mph (although they were usually used slower)
    • Primary duties: Branch-line passenger, mixed trains, wayfreight, light secondary mainline work Era: Built 1905–1913 (over 500 total); mainline use into the 1940s, branch-line use into the early 1960s

    The D10 was famous for being tough, reliable, and capable everywhere on the CPR system. They were light enough for short bridges and lightly built prairie or maritime branch lines, but strong enough to haul moderate freight and small passenger consists. Crews liked their sure-footedness, minimal maintenance headaches, and good steaming. They became the CPR’s “everywhere locomotive,” commonly handling mixed trains, rural passenger service, commuter trips, and local freights right up to dieselization.

  • Canadian Pacific D-Class (4-6-0) 24 days ago

    Bruh... i accidentally deleted a coach... even more delays

  • Canadian Pacific D-Class (4-6-0) 24 days ago

    Currently and painfully rescaling every god dam coach so this may take a while... wish this game allowed to rescale objects

  • Canadian Pacific D-Class (4-6-0) 25 days ago

    (Still WIP)

    When I say this locomotive is accurate, it is indeed accurate, weighing in at 69,000 to 72,000 lbs with a fuel load of roughly 4,000 gallons. In comparison, my locomotive is identical. This train features a steam whistle (Pitch input) and my standard window lighting (AG-7). This locomotive isn't completely finished, so expect more updates soon enough.

  • Canadian Pacific hudson (2816) (road to 5k) 26 days ago

    My next project is more hudson stuff AND a NEW C.P.R. D10 4-6-0 locomotive

  • Low parts Heli(4parts) 26 days ago

    Pure madness