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Updated 1 February 2022

CP-107 Argus Canadair CL-28

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argus10.zip FS98 Canadair CP-107 Argus Mk 2 405 Sqn RCAF The Canadair Argus was a maritime patrol aircraft which served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Canadian Armed Forces from 1958 to 1980. This aircraft 10718, flew with 407 Demon Sqn at CFB Comox, British Columbia. It is preserved at Comox as part of the Comox Air Force Museum collection. by Keith Clifford
argus20.zip FS98 Canadair CP-107 Argus Mk 2 415 Sqn CAF The Canadair Argus was a maritime patrol aircraft which served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Canadian Armed Forces from 1958 to 1980. The last Argus flew in 1982 when aircraft 10742 was delivered to the National Aviation Museum in Ottawa. The aircraft depicted is # 742 as it was on its final flight. It is in the colours of 415 Swordfish Sqn based at CFB Summerside, Prince Edward Island. by Keith Clifford
argus30.zip FS98 Canadair CP-107 Argus Mk 2 405 Sqn RCAF The Canadair Argus was a maritime patrol aircraft which served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Canadian Armed Forces from 1958 to 1980. This aircraft 10725, flew with 405 Eagle Sqn at RCAF Station Greenwood, Nova Scotia. by Keith Clifford

argus40.zip
simviation.com
FS98 Canadair CP-107 Argus Mk 2 CEPE RCAF. The Canadair Argus was a maritime patrol aircraft which served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Canadian Armed Forces from 1958 to 1980. This aircraft serial 12742 was assigned to the Central Experimental Proving Establisment (CEPE) for in service testing purposes. CEPE later became AETE in the Canadian Forces. Keith Clifford of Pegasus Aviation Design.

cl-28_argus.zip
flightsim.com
X-Plane 8 And 9 CP-107 Argus. Also known as the CP107 in the RCAF, the Argus was based on the Bristol Britannia but with a completely new fuselage. The plane was known in the 50's-60's as one of the most advanced maritime patrol planes in the world. Thanks to Dataroots for providing the sound files. By Jacques Brault.

cl-28_argus_2.zip
flightsim.com
X-Plane 11 CP-107 Argus. This is Jacques Brault's X-Plane 8 and 9 Canadair CL-28 Argus, converted for X-Plane 11. Built by Canadair, the military-designated CP-107 Argus was a maritime patrol aircraft flown by the Royal Canadian Air Force and Canadian Armed Forces from 1957 until 1982. The design was derived from the Bristol Britannia, with a dash of North American materials; wings, tail surfaces and landing gear were Britannia, but the rest was from North America. The fuselage was redesigned as unpressurised and the turboprops were swapped for Wright R3350 piston engines which gave better fuel consumption necessary for long low altitude patrol capability. Bomb bays were designed into the fuselage as well. This X-Plane model has a 2D instrument panel. Sounds created by Dataroots. Thank you to Jacques Brault for creating this aircraft for X-Plane. By Sean McLeod (Aerostarsim).


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