Canberra B.1 pack out now!

nazca_steve

Charter Member
Hello all!

Well, at long last the second of the new Canberra series for FS9 is ready for download at the princely sum of $5.00 USD from the link below. This pack forms the second in the series, following on from the freeware B.2 pack just released. More to follow soon.

http://flyingstations.com/canberra-pack-b1.html

Pilot's Notes are available in PDF from the main download page, and an ongoing support thread has been set up on our forum here: http://z13.invisionfree.com/Flying_Stations/index.php?showtopic=88

Thanks to all for your continued interest and happy flying!

Steve

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Cooler than a penguins posterior....

got to nip to the shops for some stuff, but will be grabbing this when I return.

Ta muchly,
Jamie

PS. a done deal, postponed the shops, lol. Gonna have to wait to try her now though.
 
Jamie, you're a scholar and a gentleman, many thanks in advance for supporting my humble west coast design shop! Working on the next pack as we speak...something with a little more TinBalls so to speak ;)
 
I love the B.2 pack so I just bought and downloaded the B.1 pack as well. Couldn't resist for only $5!

:applause:
 
Thanks a lot, mate, hope you enjoy the B.1s as much - they're somewhat more peaceful looking than their production cousins - classy you might say. Personally speaking I've always been a huge fan of VN799 in Petter Blue; the original that started it all. Clean lines all over. That's all about to change soon though as we progress down the path of Canberra history.
 
Mayday! Mayday!

I don't know what it is about this model.
I mean, I don't usually...

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Poor old unlucky 13, I have to admit, I have a penchant for her too, although it doesn't involve ploughing her into a building, lol! Lovely screens, especially that shot of VN799 front on, brilliant backdrop. What scenery is that by the way?
 
What's the function in RL of the donut on the left front side of the perspex? A vent? A deicer?
 
It's called the Direct Vision panel, or DV panel, and essentially served as clear-vision port in case the main canopy misted up heavily. It had two heating filaments running across to keep the glass clear. It could be opened, and hinged downwards, so also served the purpose of letting some badly-needed fresh air into the cockpit on hot days on the tarmac.

In many ways, it's the 'eye' of the Canberra, and one of the things that gives it some of the much-loved character.
 
Yeah! and that's Kiwi $, about 10 bucks US.
Just needs a B1(12) to go with it! :bump:
B(I).12 indeed...well, depending on how these upcoming packs go, that might be a possibility, otherwise if I attempted it my wife would probably divorce me! ;)
 
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