Just a Brit - however as has been pointed out before here
there are far too many variations
If you built a basic Britannia (Spelt correctly) then it would follow you would have to build
a 102/C2/302/312/Argus/CL44/Conroy Pregnant Tiger/Canadair 400
then you would have 6 different Panels and 8 different VCs
the nice thing would be there are already good sound files for the Tyne
and the P&W R2800 CB16 - and as has been noted there is a reasonable
Proteus sound file. Then You'd see the likes of Garry Russell and Tony Madge go into total melt down over the myriad of colour schemes for all the types (There are 4 different colour schemes for the Britannia Airways
102s alone) - so its not going to happen , in FS9 or FSux so I guess I'll
settle for ummmm an Avro Ashton
Sir George Cayley's 1853 glider, Beagle Pups, AMF Magnum, any pre-war light British Aircraft not done before, (and non -british a Aviamilano Falco and Nibbio)
Both have been mentioned, but a decent Britannia and Belfast would make me a very happy bunny, I seem to have become addicted to British turboprops lately
In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this. – Terry Pratchett
I've never seen a Britannia fly, although I saw a few on stand in active service, but watching those old Buccaneer episodes and reading the pilot's notes made me see what a marvelous, if very complex, aeroplane it actually was. It is undoubtedly the biggest missing gap in our virtual airliner heritage.
Cheers
Fraser
PS and I still can't believe, given its significance and worldwide popularity there's not a near perfect F.27 :think: