FlightCraft Simulations Releases TSR2 Collection

FlightCraft Simulations offers the TSR2 collection, including the aircraft prototype and eight additional "what if" variants that might have been had the aircraft gone into full production. Included are RAF, RCAF, RAAF and A&AEE aircraft. For more information, cick on Read More.

The TSR2 is what the RAF should have ordered instead of the aborted F-111 Aardvark. It would have been one of the fastest most powerful aircraft built and probably still be in use today. Designed as a high speed replacement for the EE Canberra there are now only dreams of what might have been and the sight of the two prototypes in museums in the UK.

FlightCraft Simulations are pleased to announce the publication of their TSR2 collection. Consisting of nine different variants including the prototype and "what if" variants for RAF, RCAF, RAAF and A&AEE aircraft. Fully detailed aircraft models with moving parts, rotating wheels and nose wheel steering. Detailed dynamic virtual cockpit and 2D cockpit panel. Reflective paint schemes and full weapons loadouts for use in CFS2. Other features include variable afterburner effects, moving spoilers and undercarriage oleos.

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Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens is a flight simulation industry expert with over 20 years of experience and also has a keen interest in aviation and technology. Ian spends a lot of his time experimenting with various simulator packages but has a love for Microsoft Flight Simulator X because of the huge selection of add-ons available. However, Ian also has copies of Prepar3D and X-Plane installed.

Ian has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years. Should you wish, you can contact Ian via email at ian.stephens@flyawaysimulation.com.

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