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Beverley, from Blackburn


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From the download file, ex simouthouse warbirds library: 

"The Blackburn Beverley was a four-engined, medium-range high-capacity 
transport. Its first flight took place in June 1953 and a total of forty-
seven aircraft were built. The Beverley had an outstanding ability for 
packing and dropping heavy loads of up to 22 tons and, aided by powerful 
propeller reversing and a sturdy fixed undercarriage, it was able to land 
and take off at very small and makeshift airstrips. Employed on a wide 
variety of military and humanitarian missions, for the ten years of its 
active service life it was the R.A.F.'s proverbial workhorse. To date, 
only one Beverley survives as a museum piece (whose fate hangs in the 
balance). The model comes with an ILS and GCA-capable VC, variable 
intensity cockpit lighting, and propeller reversing. Two textures are 
included, XB261 representing a fictional reincarnation of the third 
production aircraft, and XM109 as painted in the 'Middle East' 
camouflage scheme of the final batch. Models and textures by Manfred 
Jahn, flight dynamics by Wayne Tudor, and soundset by Ted Wolfgang."

 

Shots from Orbx Fairoaks

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(P3D v4.5)
 

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