Avro Vulcan for MSFS

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Re: Avro Vulcan for MSFS

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Anyone bought it yet??? :rock:
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Re: Avro Vulcan for MSFS

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Not yet, but definitely getting it by the weekend, looks very good. 😁
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Re: Avro Vulcan for MSFS

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definitely getting it by the weekend, looks very good.
So am I Ben, have been watching a number of videos that have sprung up on its release and definitely will buy tomorrow. I did purchase the X-plane 11 one about three years ago and sadly was deeply disappointed with it. I think it was all down to the way X-Plane 11 was and Just Flight only being able to model the Vulcan as best as they could but with the way both sims are now MS220 and X-Plane 12, Just Flight will be able to improve on the older model to the standard they have reached with the MS2020 version which from the You Tube videos is utterly outstanding. :thumbsup:

When in the RAF I used to refuel them in the evenings and the refuelling pipes were attached inside of the main undercarriage with the anti-static lead to the nose wheel. The first time I popped my head up into the Vulcan I was surprised at how small it was inside though the main legacy from the Vulcans is my High Frequency Deafness and the famous howl associated with all four Olympus engines should be heard when they flew asymmetrical overshoots...............any conversation came to an abrupt end when near the runway!! 8)

My CFI in the gliding club was a Vulcan Pilot with 101 Sqdn and a rear crew AEO with 617 Sqdn was John Harris whom I flew with a number of times on practise navigation flights from Wickenby. Happy days.

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