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A new Vickers Vernon, and a Vimy Commercial update

jensbk

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Hello all,

I have just uploaded a model of the Vickers Vernon, an early RAF transport aircraft, to www.flightsim.com. The Vernon was based on the Vimy Commercial, which I released for FS a few years ago. I have uploaded an updated version of the Vimy C. as well.

Separate downloads of FS2009 and FSX versions.

The Vernon and the revised Vimy C. have much improved flight dynamics compared to the previous Vimy C. release.

Uploads to avsim.com will follow, if their file library is reliable now.

Best regards

Jens
 
Cheers Ferry!

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Pity, not DX10 comp
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they both look really well represented, but as someone else on the forum, I decided to stuck to "native" FSX.

Italo
 
Ah, non-native, I feared as much. Jens makes some really wonderful types too, but no 'port-overs' for me either.
 
No complaints here - thank you very much for your generosity in providing us with these great aircraft, Jens! I always have a soft spot for this era of air travel.

Rather sad in that the last flying aircraft which could call itself a Vickers Vimy, was retired to a museum today, for permanent static display.
 
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