Alphasim Canberra - FSX Compliant

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Alphasim Canberra - FSX Compliant

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Still a work in progress but the shots are looking fantastic:

http://www.alphasim3.com/forums/index.php?topic=7953.0

I like the idea of the shared cockpit functionality and the individual cockpits for the B6/B2.

Edit : Forgot to mention this is a free update for current Canberra owners.

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From the look of it, the USAF exchange aircrew have returned to the USA and a real RAF crew taken over :welldone: .
That was my own pet hate with the FS9 version.
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Nice! Didn't see that one coming. :dance:

As nice as Paul Foster's models are, there's no substitute for a true FSX model. Although this looks as if it won't have the same variety of models, so there's room for both. :)

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I'd like to try and slip a T.17 in there.. since that is my favourite variant of the Cranberry.

I've also now added tip tank-less variants. The prototype looks quite cool. I'll see about getting some new shots together.

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d0mokun wrote:I'd like to try and slip a T.17 in there.. since that is my favourite variant of the Cranberry.

I've also now added tip tank-less variants. The prototype looks quite cool. I'll see about getting some new shots together.

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d0mokun wrote:I'd like to try and slip a T.17 in there..
Even better! :thumbsup:

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Post by nazca_steve »

The AS model is nice, but the nose looks too long to me - kind of like the Airfix B.6 model back in the day. Of course I am slightly biased, but I would say Paul Foster's models were more accurate, and freeware at that (yes, not FSX, I know, I know).
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