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Gambisara 737-300 Fleet



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Gambisara 737-300 Fleet

Gambisara Airways, named after the Gambisara Forest, is a small airline based in The Gambia. The airline operates 2 737-300s (Shown above) and 4 ATR-42s. Gambisara was founded in 1998 with 2 AN-24 Turboprop aircraft used to fly within The Gambia and operate to unpaved air strips. At its peak Gambisara operated 9 planes, 6 AN-24s, 2 ATR-42s and TU-154A, in 2010 the airline acquired 2 more ATR-42s from an unknown operator and retired all 6 AN-24s then in 2012 the airline acquired 2 737-300s from Air Hispaniola. However only C5-DED (Bottom) was painted in the airline's colours and C5-BOD was left in a hybrid livery after being rushed into service and remained ever since. Currently the TU-154A stored in Banjul after the 733s took its place.

Now I may have (I did) over done the weathering effects if you want to call it that, cuz I'm not that good at that stuff but we have to start somewhere. I did also take the first 'decent' clip arty Heron for the logo cuz I thought it'll work quite well. I also borrowed Ro's Air Hispaniola for the top livery



    ummm, dirty.... I love it!

    real nice, but looks like it won't even make it to the runway

    too realistic

    Scrap them already smh

    Slightly overdone weathering aside, this is great!

    Slightly overdone weathering aside, this is great!

    ummm, dirty.... I love it!

    real nice, but looks like it won't even make it to the runway
    Thanks!!

    too realistic
    What...

    Scrap them already smh
    No, we'll keep them an extra 20yrs just for you XD

    Slightly overdone weathering aside, this is great!

    Ye, I'll keep that in mind for the next one I do. Thanks!
    Nice!

    Absolutely destined to break up in mid flight...

     

    This looks great!

    Nice!

    Thanks!

    Absolutely destined to break up in mid flight...
     
    This looks great!
    No, maintenance is top notch ;)

    Thanks though!