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Updated 17 June 2017

CC-109 Cosmopolitan

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ai580caf.zip
flightsim.com
FS2004 ACOF AI Cosmopolitan 109160 and 109152. Convair CV-580, CAF and RCAF #109160 and #109152. An AI Convair in pre and post 1965 colors of the RCAF and CAF. Texture only. Original by Dee Waldron. Repaints by Gord Broten

CC109151.zip
flightsim.com
FS2004 ACOF RCAF CC-109 Cosmopolitan 109151. First CL-66 completely built by Canadair. With No. 412 (T) Squadron at RCAF Station Uplands, Ontario. 11151 became CAF number 109151. Repaint only for Calclassic's Convair CV-580.

CC109156.zip
flightsim.com
FS2004 ACOF RCAF CC-109 Cosmopolitan 109156. A repaint only for CalClassic's Convair CV-580. By Markus Hellwig.

cosmo151.zip
www.fsdome.com
FS2002 RCAF CC-109 Cosmopolitan. Based on Greg Pepper and Tom Gibsons Convair 580 this is a repaint in Canadian Armed Forces colours. The aircraft shown is 109151 which served with 412 Transport Squadron at CFB Ottawa from 1960 t0 1994. These were the last versions of the Convair propliner to be built. Original aircraft by Greg Pepper and Tom Gibson. Repainted by Keith Clifford.

ed-49.zip
flightsim.com
FS2002, FS2004 ACOF RCAF CC-109 Cosmopolitan. This is the 11157 of 412 Falcon Squadron texture for Keith Clifford aircraft (COSMO151.ZIP). Repainted by Ed Desroches and Brent Robillard.

rcaf_580.zip
flightsim.com
FS2002 RCAF Convair 580.Textures and flight dynamics to convert CV-580 repaints into the livery of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Aircraft by Greg Pepper, Repaint by Glen Hall.


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