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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Hardly surprising as Canadair used the same Britannia 'building blocks' for both aircraft.Kinda reminds me of a Yukon.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadair_CL-44
Hardly surprising as Canadair used the same Britannia 'building blocks' for both aircraft.
Both the Argus and Yukon were developed from the Britannia.
If he does it will probably be for FS2004 only as Garry doesn't model for the 'dark side'!Might be worth checking in with Garry Russell, to see if he has the Argus planned as part of his series of Britannia derivatives?

If he does it will probably be for FS2004 only as Garry doesn't model for the 'dark side'!![]()
Yes, Garry is a confirmed luddite, much like myself - one of the true brethren.
I believe that the plan is to have FSX-friendly versions of the models; unlikely to have VCs (Garry doesn't 'do' virtual cockpits), but it will be optimised to run in FSX. Reading the feedback at Britsim about the CL44 beta, they have found a few minor issues using the FS9 version in FSX, which I'm sure will be addressed. Worth the ask anyway.
BTW as per conversations elsewhere, this will be my final post here.
Just noticed over at CBFS that Garry is doing a Yukon as part of his variants theme. It will be for FS2004 of course but may port over reasonably well.Kinda reminds me of a Yukon.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadair_CL-44