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NRM
March 19th, 2009, 16:20
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The Convair 640 was an American twin-engined medium-range airliner first flown in 1965. The Convair 640 was a turboprop conversion of the Convair-Liner 340 and was powered by two Rolls-Royce Datrt Rda.10 Mk 542-4 turboprops providing a top speed of 482 kmh and a range of 4835 km. Caribair CV-640 update for FSX

Pepere
March 19th, 2009, 17:13
I install it and the VC did not show up?

David:kilroy:

stansdds
March 20th, 2009, 02:44
It doesn't seem to have a VC or a 2D cockpit. I'm pretty sure I've tried this one before and there was a brief discussion over at Cal Classics. No one seems to be able to get a VC to work in the turboprop Convairs (the CV240, 340, and 440 do work in FSX) and you have to use the 2D panel from a different twin turbo prop aircraft. Classic Jetliners was going to redo the Convairs for FSX and start by making a CV600, but they immediately ran into problems with the cockpit and shelved the project.

gera
March 20th, 2009, 06:27
It doesn't seem to have a VC or a 2D cockpit. I'm pretty sure I've tried this one before and there was a brief discussion over at Cal Classics. No one seems to be able to get a VC to work in the turboprop Convairs (the CV240, 340, and 440 do work in FSX) and you have to use the 2D panel from a different twin turbo prop aircraft. Classic Jetliners was going to redo the Convairs for FSX and start by making a CV600, but they immediately ran into problems with the cockpit and shelved the project.

The curse of the Convairs!!!!!!!!!!.....