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Anyone have update on this Bristol for FSX?

Hi Moz,

The CBFS one is a completely different project. I dont think that Garry has FSX so I would imagine that his will be for FS9.

Best wishes
Steve P
 
The only Bristol I know that was released was Mike Stone's Bristol. I'd love to see a newer model as the airplane had a lot of history.
Note there are two types.. the Bristol 170 Mk 31 was the short-nose, square tail -followed by the Mk32 with the long nose, larger rounded fin.

A search on Airliners.net (Bristol 170) will produce over a hundred photos including most of the military variants (Wayfarers) that flew with the RCAF, RAF, Pakistan, Australia and NZ.

Rob
 
The Freighter (Mk 32 long nose will be the first release) from CBFS will work in FSX (some of us have it for beta testing), but before anybody askes, it does not have a VC.....at present. This is his first project and a VC is a daunting prosepect! It will have dozens of paint variations though!!
 
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