I can confirm this. I now do have Thunderbird with Lightning 1.0b7
installed and working, but it still won't show in Default Applications.
This seems like a regression from Natty where Evolution supported
calendars (including Google Calendar) right out of the box, while
Thunderbird needs a plugin manually installed by the user (two if you
want Google Calendar support, as in my case).

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  GEdit is the only choise as Calendar application in Default
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