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Freeware Vulcan

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Is there a freeware Avro Vulcan for FS2004?

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Re: Freeware Vulcan

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Re: Freeware Vulcan

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There's a freeware Vulcan by Paul Foster, search for pdvul427.zip at flightsim.com. Otherwise it's payware, Alphasim's is about £10 & Just Flight's is £20
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Never knew there was a free-ware one, will give it a try.

Thanks Graham

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Angus Prune wrote:There's a freeware Vulcan by Paul Foster, search for pdvul427.zip at flightsim.com. Otherwise it's payware, Alphasim's is about £10 & Just Flight's is £20
Argumentative....which is the best though. The Just Flight (ex PSS) does come with sounds, alterative models/repaints & (IS) best :excited:

Alphasims is cheaper & comes with a basic Vulcan type cockpit - is your drunk & wearing thick glasses, & does come in a anti-flash & a camo paint scheme. Its soooo long since I flew Paul Fosters Vulcan, I'd forgotten about it. Was ther not also a not so good version by our Japanese modeler Mr Ito? I know je did a Victor, but I think also a Vulcan.

At the end of the day ya pays ya money & take ya pick.....but for moi :welldone: its the Just Flight version every time & its a dream to fly, even a bit like a racing car!

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Re: Freeware Vulcan

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Bob, you have a good memory. Mr. Ito did the AVRO Vulcan (B.Mk2 / B.Mk2A) and your assesment of it is spot on.

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Re: Freeware Vulcan

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Does anybody on here have the Alphasim Vulcan? Does it have clickable throttles?

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