Dear Sirs
Is there such a thing as a late mark 19 + Avro Ansom for FS 2004 or FSX in being or being built. I heard mention of one related to Air Atlantique but I cannot findo out anything further.
Thanks
JJDC
Late mark Avro Ansons
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Re: Late mark Avro Ansons
Hi JJDC and welcome
Sadly.. the AA project Anson floundered and is to all intents, no more :-( The only other Anson I know of is DG's and it's not really close enough to the later Mk's.
ATB
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Sadly.. the AA project Anson floundered and is to all intents, no more :-( The only other Anson I know of is DG's and it's not really close enough to the later Mk's.
ATB
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Re: Late mark Avro Ansons
Many thanks for prompt reply. I will live in hope for a conversion to the existing model.
Cheers
JJDC
Cheers
JJDC
Re: Late mark Avro Ansons
It would be good to have one and the Airaspeed Envoy as they were both used for regional flying.
Simon

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Re: Late mark Avro Ansons
Thanks for the reply. Yes I have it. I would like more paints on it. I believe one of the pre war airlines flew them from Portsmouth to various places.
I have a soft spot for Oxfords as my Dad was an instructor on them in WW2.
I have a soft spot for Oxfords as my Dad was an instructor on them in WW2.
Simon

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