YA-9guy wrote:Looking for a freeware C-2 Greyhound, cant find jack s***.
Hagar wrote:
Greyhound doesn't seem a very appropriate name. LOL
beaky wrote:Hagar wrote:
Greyhound doesn't seem a very appropriate name. LOL
My guess (and it is a wild guess) is that this bird got its name from the very successful American bus lines, since the C-2 was designed to transport personnel (and cargo) to and from aircraft carriers. For a long time, "Greyhound" has been synonymous with "intercity bus". The name doesn't really fit with big lumbering buses, either, but that's marketing for you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyhound_Lines
beaky wrote:Hagar wrote:
Greyhound doesn't seem a very appropriate name. LOL
My guess (and it is a wild guess) is that this bird got its name from the very successful American bus lines, since the C-2 was designed to transport personnel (and cargo) to and from aircraft carriers. For a long time, "Greyhound" has been synonymous with "intercity bus". The name doesn't really fit with big lumbering buses, either, but that's marketing for you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyhound_Lines
Hagar wrote:Buffalo ---> http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=dhc-5+buffalo&categoryId=31
Caribou ---> http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=dhc-4+caribou&categoryId=31
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