Canberras of the Grupo 2 de Bombardeo: Models and Repaints for FS2004

Update - 21st February, 2009: Added screenshots page showing multiplayer, AI and solo flight shots around the Parana area.

Update - 28th January, 2009: New AI traffic added for BAM Parana. All 12 Canberras of the G2B are now positioned to taxy and make flights from SAAP. All necessary files for download will be available soon.

Update - 26th June, 2008: I have contacted Paul Foster regarding the possibility of a dedicated T.64 model, instead of just using the RAF T.4. This would include armed and 'clean' versions, possibly with bombs or rockets. I am also collecting materials on the 'Pelicano' radar project, which unfortunately was abandoned, so that Paul could build a radar B.62 installed as well.

Immediate credit must be given to an associate of mine, Paul Foster, for building these magnificent models for FS2002 and FS2004. As you can see, the level of detail is generally excellent. While all of Paul's Canberra models are excellent, only dedicated B.62 versions exist, featuring correct VHF and UHF antennas and fins. The T.64 however, is actually an RAF T.4, as he did not have time to do this, but there are 'tip tank' and 'clean' models regardless.

Canberra B.62 and T.64 models for FS2004
Tail fin detail showing doping strip
Canberra B.62 and T.64 models for FS2004.
Avon engines feature moving turbofans
Canberra B.62 and T.64 models for FS2004
Solid nose cone of B-111
Canberra B.62 and T.64 models for FS2004
Bomb bay doors open
Canberra B.62 and T.64 models for FS2004
Opening entrance hatch
Canberra B.62 and T.64 models for FS2004
Models can be rigged for smokey startups
Canberra B.62 and T.64 models for FS2004
Correct UHF blades and aerials on B.62s
Canberra B.62 and T.64 models for FS2004
Excellent detail inside nose cone.

Canberra B.62

Animated parts are excellent, with the opening bomb bays, front door, rotating engine turbines and moving control surfaces. Paul has built two models for B.62, a "tip tanks' model armed with 1,000 pound bombs (Mk.82) in the bomb bay and on two underwing pylons, and has a version without tip tanks or weapons.

When the initial version released in January 2008, there were several complaints that my repaints were difficult to identify the correct model. To solve this problem, I re-packaged with the new aircraft configuration files, making it much easier to install and use with my repaints. I welcome any reference photos, as I always am in need more to be as accurate as possible.