You are not logged in.

1

Sunday, February 26th 2006, 3:56am

Canadian Aerospace

I'm going to need a little bit of help here;

First, I'm not sure what the RCAF and RCNAS has at the moment (Specifically, what came over with Hermes)

Second, how are we going about designing aircraft? Anything special I should know about? Canada has a decent aviation industry, so I'd think it'd be logical for Canada to shop domestically for it's aerospace needs.

2

Sunday, February 26th 2006, 5:02am

A couple of choices...

Use a historical design, or Rick Robinson's Planebuilder:

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages…observatory.htm

its an EXCEL spreadsheet, sort of a Springstyle for airplanes.

3

Sunday, February 26th 2006, 6:43am

Unfortunately, I don't have excell so I'm in the same board I am with springsharp... And OTL, Canadian companies didn't start making their own designs until after '45, so there's not much to use in that area. (mostly trainer biplanes, then WWII bombers)

4

Sunday, February 26th 2006, 6:59am

Info on Canadian air assets in various era's

http://www.rcaf.com/aircraft/

This should help you form your existing airforces.

As for carrier planes it all depends on what the UK can spare. I assume it would be a historical outfit of Fairey IIIF's, Ripons and flycatchers.

5

Sunday, February 26th 2006, 1:13pm

Use standard RN aircraft. Fairey IIIF, Blackburn Baffin/Ripon etc. Hawker Nimrod. Maybe only 50 aircraft in all.