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BRISTOL BRITANNIA C MK1/MK2

Post by alan cottrill »

Any kind sole,willing to do a good British turbo prop called BRISTOL BRITANNIA C MK1/MK2 and its off spring CANADAIR CL-44D-4.
I used to work on the brit in my RAF days,from 1970-1975,when they where decommissioned by the govenment of the day.
I dont know of any good one being done of this great british aircraft.
Could rick and his team kindly consider this as a next project.
thanks in advance.
regards alan. :smile:

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ummm Alan - who is your insurance company??? :wink:

Rick will not consider the Britannia - many of us have tried - Fraser did a dynamite cockpit and if you can squint a bit :-# Mike Stones is not that bad.


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Damn! you mean i have to get insurance,as for pm stones,the one i downloaded a while back,i found the trim worked incorrectly,when i applied nose down trim,i found it was giving nose up trim,and he does not do flightdecks,or goes in for detail.
regards alan. :sad:

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Its all we have Alan

I have a couple of hours trolling along in the back for 300 series Brits
four years worth to be precise :roll: I loved the old girl - in fact the
one I went round the world in is still at LTN (GAOVS) albiet a fire hulk.

Nope Mikes is the best hope - and as I said Fraser McKay did a superb
cockpit for it - and the package includes some tweaks to the airplane.

Try it - in the mean time there is someone who likes bristols around here

:wink: :-#


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You never know

Perhaps one day there could even be a matching pair.............Perhaps

:-# :-# :-#

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Post by alan cottrill »

YEP. i found the file and downloaded it,just gave the old girl a quick circuit and bump,fraser used the fs2002 model,i used the one on pm stones site for fs 2004,dont understand how mike stone managed to get the trim reversed,but works correctly in fs2002 version.
but not the same without flight deck.
I will just have to hope some kind sole can do a better one some day.
including a more realistic sound pack.
thanks anyway.
regards alan. :sad:

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Post by ianhind »

Fraser's done that too:

britsnd.zip

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DispatchDragon wrote: Try it - in the mean time there is someone who likes bristols around here

:wink: :-#


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Yes!

I took many photos of the Cosford one (with intention of building one), but I can't find any diagrams.

Though, I have another offering to get sorted for the time being. It's rather fat (underneath), and rather Naval. Not to mention huge (For a prop job). It'll go well with the Ark Royal anyway ;)

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Oh, very discreet Dano. :poke: :lol:

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.........and runs on ships diesel, no doubt. :smile: :wink:

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