Leif, I think Garry was refering to the Elliotts comments about initials in his name and not the actual Aircraft! Correct me if I'm wrong Garry :roll:DispatchDragon wrote:Shows it was an experimental certification Garry - the US used to use NX:Could you explain the "X" part?........ or perhaps better not Embarassed
Avro Canada Jetliner being built for FS
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Spot on Eddie but thanks LeifVEGAS wrote:Leif, I think Garry was refering to the Elliotts comments about initials in his name and not the actual Aircraft! Correct me if I'm wrong Garry :roll:DispatchDragon wrote:Shows it was an experimental certification Garry - the US used to use NX:Could you explain the "X" part?........ or perhaps better not Embarassed
A good explanation for those who didn't know :razz:
Hmm about that "X"
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Found this link to the Flightsim aircraft at the sim-outhouse. Looking Good
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... adid=13029
Found this link to the Flightsim aircraft at the sim-outhouse. Looking Good
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... adid=13029
I think the aircraft used in that movie was Avro Ashton WB493.crisso wrote:Did the actual prototype (or a mock-up possibly?) appear in the old b&w British movie of 'Cone of Silence' that was made in the 1950's? It was representing a fictional first generation jet called the 'Phoenix'.
Actually, not a bad film although not as good as the book by David Beaty. The plot centres around take off 'unstick' problems 'a la' Comet at Rome and Calcutta(?) BOAC/CanPac respectively.)
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Pic of the aircraft turned up on an auction site
Fairly common this one but might be new to some
http://www.airlinehobby.com/listings/de ... /index.cfm
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Fairly common this one but might be new to some
http://www.airlinehobby.com/listings/de ... /index.cfm
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