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Martin B-57A Canberra pack out now (Read 894 times)
Aug 2nd, 2011 at 1:17am

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Hello all Canberra fans old and new,

at long last, Flying Stations is pleased to announce the release of the latest pack of Canberra models in the ongoing series for FS2004.

For those not familiar with the type, the 'Alpha' of the B-57 series is a somewhat overlooked entity in the family, much overshadowed by the tandem 'B' series that followed the 68 'A's that were built. The 'A's were similar in external appearance to their British cousins, and were still fitted with the bubble canopy, albeit with a crew of two and a revised seating and cockpit layout. The biggest change was the introduction of more powerful engines and a natty rotating bomb bay door (now commonplace on bombers) that did not produce drag and allowed for higher speeds over the target area. However, the USAF brass still felt the design not suitable for a true night interdictor role, and so re-designed the Canberra to produce the better known American version, the 'B'.

Here however, in keeping with the bubble canopy aspect of this series, I have made four variants of the B-57A: The original stillborn B-57A, the recon-bomber RB-57A, and two offshoots in the form of the weather mod WB-57A (very similar to a RAF B.6 (mod), and the NASA test-bed JB-57A with launchable sounding rocket.

The pack can be downloaded from here:

http://www.flyingstations.com/canberra-pack-b57a.html

Happy flying and visit our support thread with any questions. And before anyone asks, yes, that amount of startup smoke is normal for the B-57!!

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Steven Beeny, FS repainter and modeller.

New EE/BAC Canberra series for FS2004 starting October 2010. See www.flyingstations.com for details.
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Reply #1 - Aug 2nd, 2011 at 1:56am

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Cool does Do the bombs explode? But anyway it looks good. Cool
 

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Reply #2 - Aug 2nd, 2011 at 2:11am

nazca_steve   Offline
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Hah, unfortunately not, they are just for show, this being an FS9 product and consequently a little harder to rig timed effects for bomb objects that are not really droppable objects like in FSX.  You just have to use your imagination Smiley

Thanks for the feedback regardless.

Steve
 

Steven Beeny, FS repainter and modeller.

New EE/BAC Canberra series for FS2004 starting October 2010. See www.flyingstations.com for details.
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