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    Icon22 JBK Avro Ten conversion by UncleTgt!


    A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - British

    Description: JBK Avro Ten for CFS2 by UncleTgt

    This is a conversion of the FS2004 Avro Ten by Jens B. Kristensen.

    The pack includes new air & dp files, plus WIN 7 safe panels. It is uploaded as a complete aircraft for ease of installation.

    The texture included is: VH-UXX Papua New Guinea JAN 1942.

    To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.

    Thanks to: Jens B. Kristensen for the original FS2004 Fokker FVII trimotors.

    This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions.

    UncleTgT,

    MAR 2017

    To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit JBK Avro Ten UT.zip
    The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.

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    Congrats Uncle!!
    Beautiful piece of work...
    Cheers,
    Gius

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    Great job. Thank you

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    Icon12 proper Fokker FVIIb-3m ... ex-SABENA

    Plenty of different model variations = plenty of scope for other versions...

    ex-Sabena machine used for CASEVAC in Kenya during 1941

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    Very cool! Thank you UncleTgt for your efforts.

    msfossey

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    Nice work Uncletgt.
    Very interesting history.

    https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/NEA0040/

    Townsville, Qld. RAAF men preparing food in front of an Avro 618 Ten monoplane trimstor aircraft, call sign VH-UXX at Garbutt aerodrome. The aircraft (so-named becuase it carried two crew and eight passengers) was a licence built version of the Dutch Fokker F.VIII B/3m. Fourteen were built, and served with Australian National Airways (ANA) among other airlines. In 1933 the aircraft was re-registered and renamed "Faith in Australia" (call sign VH-UXX) by Charles Ulm. It was transferred to Stephens Airways in Wau, New Guinea in 1941. In late 1941 and early 1942 the aircraft, piloted by Eric Stephens, Royal Flying Corps veteran, and sometimes co-piloted by Norman R Wilde, was used to evacuate civilians from the highlands to the coast. In February 1942 Stephens and Wilde transported evacuees from Port Moresby to Townsville. The aircraft was withdrawn from use (wfu) and remained abandoned on the airfield for some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleTgt View Post
    Plenty of different model variations = plenty of scope for other versions...
    Beautiful work - and there's also this famous one - Charles Kingsford Smith's "Southern Cross" still preserved today at Brisbane Airport.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart277 View Post
    Nice work Uncletgt.
    Very interesting history.

    https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/NEA0040/
    I see a 3 blade prop on the centre engine and 2 blade props on the outer two.....interesting

    Nice work (as usual) Uncletgt

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    UncleTgt,

    Very nice job, well done on this effort!
    "Rami"

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    Interesting aircraft. Thanks for a nice job.
    Cheers,

    Captain Kurt
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    I see a 3 blade prop on the centre engine and 2 blade props on the outer two.....interesting

    Nice work (as usual) Uncletgt
    SPMan, it seems these planes went through a series of changes, from all 2-blade, through 2 blade outer & 3 blade centre, to all 3 -blade props.

    Jens did a variety of FVII models, each with differing prop & exhaust pipe arrangements. The texture mapping remains the same, so I guess it's entirely possible to swap out for one of the other FVII models with a centre 3-blade prop. No idea if the exhaust pipework will match...

    Jens only released a single Avro Ten model, & this was my starting point, so it has 2 bladed props . It was the PNG evacuation story that got my attention...

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    Tried hanging some bombs off the FVIIb-3m, but the CG change makes it difficult to fly...

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    Same conflict, different side ...

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    Looks very cool UncleTgt! Hope you upload when it's ready.

    msfossey

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