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Bristol Beaufort model

Post by nazca_steve »

Hello all,

Can anyone recommend a good freeware model of the Bristol Beaufort? This is another of my favourites and since I'm 'between projects' right now, I'd love to have a crack at some repaints - I know Aviation Workshop has a good profiles book on 'Britain Alone' that seemed to show some Beauforts.

Steve

p.s. just found this site detailing Aussie Beauforts which will come in handy:

http://www.beaufortrestoration.com.au/b ... -hist.html
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Steve,

Cannot recommend since I wouldn't know if it was any good or not, but the link is for a CFS model that has moving parts, etc. Seems to work in FS9.

You decide :lol: - several variants to choose from (3/4 of way down)

http://www.fswarbirds.com/index.php?loc ... rcraft&T=1

or

http://www.combatfs.com/index.php?loc=d ... 2-aircraft

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Post by nazca_steve »

Thanks a lot, Ian, they're perfect. I downloaded a couple and will attempt some repaints in the coming week. Nice new project there, cheers for that!
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Ito San 2 models

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Mk21

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TFX

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Graham,

That's a Beaufighter, not a Beaufort

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Oooooooooooooops :doh:

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Glad my recognition skills weren't completely out the window! :lol:
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Wrong pair of Bristols :roll:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

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