flightcraft-simulations vulcan

johnr

Charter Member
This might seems a silly question, but this manufacturer hasn't been around for years and you simply can't but it anymore, so is it legal to share a copy? I'd love to get my hands on the prototype and B1 models that were contained within this pack.

http://www.flightsim.com/main/notams02/fcs1019.htm

If it is 'legal' and anyone's willing to share, then drop me a line

I quite understand if you'd rather not.

Kind regards

John
 
The sharing of payware items is not allowed, even if the company has gone belly up.

If the company, prior to taking the long dirt nap, released their products as freeware...then sharing is permitted...but only if the company released them as freeware. If there was not release, then the products is still considered to be payware, and only the original purchaser of the product has the right to use it and not rights of sharing are permitted.

OBIO
 
The sharing of payware items is not allowed, even if the company has gone belly up.

If the company, prior to taking the long dirt nap, released their products as freeware...then sharing is permitted...but only if the company released them as freeware. If there was not release, then the products is still considered to be payware, and only the original purchaser of the product has the right to use it and not rights of sharing are permitted.

OBIO


Thank you for the clarification, it's much appreciated :salute:

Kind regards

John
 
yeah, bummer.

I spent hours looking for this on all the payware sites in case they still had it, no joy. Shame, I would've loved the B1 and proto as well. There was apparently also a freeware AI pack that they released, had a tanker which I would've loved.

Jamie
 
That one sounds like one I would have liked. At least we have the P.D.Vulcan, and even Ito made a nice version. These models coupled up with AEROMUSICA's Pratt & Whitney TF-33 for KC-135 Series sounds (don't be shocked, I haven't quite lost me marbles) make an awesome impression. My favourite is the P.D.Vulcan with texture.XH558. :salute:
 
I'd doubt that it would be much use now, it was a FS2002 product and a lot of those never made the transfer to FS2004. I believe (I could be wrong) that Paul Foster was involved with this, and his later Vulcan B2 series were an updated. Just a pity that the Mk 1 vanished, but c'est la vie.
 
found the old website on the wayback machine:

http://replay.web.archive.org/20030608133619/http://www.vfrscenery.com/products/vulcan.htm

just to tease ourselves with, lol.

Jamie

Thanks for that Jamie, I went to the downloads page and that was worth a look!
http://replay.web.archive.org/20030409063655/http://www.vfrscenery.com/downloads/index.htm

Kind regards

John

PS Jamie I have that freeware tanker on disc somewhere give me a couple of days and I'll send you a copy (freeware so will be ok)
 
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