Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
The Official Air Force U-3A was the version that Peter has done for Rob's 310B. It was the nickname given to it by pilots when they were first delivered. The one in your photo appears to be someones attempt at an Air Force version. I think the Navy had a version that was all white, but the Air Force was deep blue, the Army had some that were a light blue and the AF Reserves also had the light blue version.So, what's up with the name "Blue Canoe"? Seen this one Saturday at Lee Bottom Airfield. It wasn't very blue.
It is extremely unlikely that you will be able to do that as there are probably too many differences between the models. For a start the air files and cfg file performance values would be different to reflect the different engines and aerodynamics and any changes to the mapping would mean that textures for one version won't fit the other.Would like to just combine one Cessna 310 folder and integrate both 310b and 310q into one folder.
Cessna 310 models for FS
310B FSX Rob R
310L FS2002/2004 Flight1 Dreamfleet
310Q FSX Rob R
310R FSX Milviz
There is also a 310Q by Brett Henderson (available @ simviation)
Beautiful Job Peter.Have just uploaded the US ARMY paint to FlightSim.com. Should be available either later today or tomorrow.
Good to see that you went back to the AFRES paint Ed. That saves me a job!
Cheers, Peter

Have just uploaded the US ARMY paint to FlightSim.com. Should be available either later today or tomorrow.
Good to see that you went back to the AFRES paint Ed. That saves me a job!
Cheers, Peter
Just a HU. . .I noticed that Rob has released a Version 2 of the 310B. Didn't see anything posted here about it though.
The version 2 is on his site.I couldn't find this V2 you mentioned either rather a boat load of repaints here
The version 2 is on his site.
http://robertjamesrichardson.co.uk/index.html
Just be aware that 'boat load' are for Rob's 310Q model, not the new (older) 310B.