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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft
Vickers Vimy Commercial (ver. 3) Download

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FS2004 Vickers Vimy Commercial ver 3. After the end of WW1, Vickers decided to build an airliner version of the Vimy bomber. The prototype Vimy Commercial flew in april 1919. A total of 44 were built, most of them for China. The most well-known example was, however, G-EASI 'City of London', flown by Instone Air Line (and later Imperial Airways) 1920-1926.

Version 3 model with better flight dynamics and various other improvement. For FS2004; FSX users should download VimyC_30X.zip instead. By Jens B. Kristensen


Filename: Vickers_Vimy_Commercial_ver_3.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 15th November 2009, 13:23:50
Downloads: 5,205
Author: Jens B. Kristensen
Size: 16.05 MB


Category: Flight Simulator 2004 - Original Aircraft
Avro Lancastrian II Download

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A close derivative of the war-time Lancaster bomber, the Lancastrian was fitted with streamlined nose and tail cones. Lancastrians were used as long-range freighters, VIP transports, and jet engine test beds by the RAF, as fast long-range airliners and mailplanes by Trans Canada Air Lines, BOAC, BSAA, QUANTAS, and Alitalia, and as tankers by Flight Refuelling Ltd. Charter operators were Skyways and Silver City. Eighty-two aircraft were build, but most of them had vanished in scrapyards by the early nineteen-fifties. In the immediate post-war years, TCA offered twice-weekly Lancastrian flights from Dorval, Canada, to Prestwick and London, while BOAC and BSAA (under chief pilot D.C.T. Bennett) operated flights to Australia and South America, all based on a rather uneconomical ratio of five crew to up to fourteen passengers. The outbound leg from Hurn to Learmouth, Australia, took three days and well over fifty hours flying time, with Lydda, Karachi, and Ceylon serving as staging posts. BSAA's London to Buenos Aires flight took 56 hours. Either way, one needs to have plenty of time on one's hands to recreate these epic journeys. Gmax exterior model and textures by Manfred Jahn, FDE and 2D panel by Paul Edwards (based on a panel by Phil Perrott of Alphasim). The three texture sets included represent VM734 of 246 Squadron RAF, G-AGLY ("Norfolk") of BOAC, and G-AKFG of Flight Refuelling Ltd.


Filename: avro_lancastrian_ii.zip
License: Freeware
Added: 20th May 2007, 10:45:54
Downloads: 6,623
Author: Manfred Jahn and Paul Edwards
Size: 5.23 MB


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