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The Stearman - shakthamac - 25.05.2008

i just downloaded and installed Ranwers's Tiger Moth. what a fantastic plane.

So that got me thinking about the Stearman.

You could "probably" use the J8A/Gladiator for 90% of the building. Probably the hardest part would be the exposed engine, which i have no idea how you'd solve

How bout it, fellas?

[Image: DSC_2266%20Stearman%20PT-17%20N79997%20l...ng%20l.jpg]


Re: The Stearman - GentleKiller - 25.05.2008

shakthamac Wrote:i just downloaded and installed Ranwers's Tiger Moth. what a fantastic plane.

So that got me thinking about the Stearman.

You could "probably" use the J8A/Gladiator for 90% of the building. Probably the hardest part would be the exposed engine, which i have no idea how you'd solve

How bout it, fellas?

yes good idea! also we are going to change the FM drastically because the top speed and the manuvability are to tally different than the Gladiator. Good Idea!


- shakthamac - 28.05.2008

up for the stearman


- fabianfred - 28.05.2008

a popular Barnstormer's plane I believe ....mentioned in Richard Bach's novels often


- Guest - 28.05.2008

Might also be a good compromise for the formation pilots here Smile


- shakthamac - 28.05.2008

Hawk Wrote:Might also be a good compromise for the formation pilots here Smile

yes, plus an essential for stateside training missions if US maps ever come to fruition


- Radoye - 28.05.2008

Hawk Wrote:Might also be a good compromise for the formation pilots here Smile
Sure, but Bu-133 would be better. But nevertheless a good 'red' counterpart for the Jungmeister.


- Zorin - 28.05.2008

The U2 has an engine like that, without cowling. Should work as a stand-in I'd say.


- shakthamac - 28.05.2008

Zorin Wrote:The U2 has an engine like that, without cowling. Should work as a stand-in I'd say.

GOOD POINT!

forgot about that 'ole bird.

hopefully a modder will pick this up, but I'm sure all are currently committed to several projects, which is still a good thing.


- MICHOO - 29.05.2008

Unfortunately Po-2 have 5-cylinder engine.
Stearman have Lycoming or Pratt & Whittney 9-cylinder engine.
I think it did not look well. Sad


- Brophmeister - 29.05.2008

What about 2 of the U2 engines, sitting inside eachother, rotated so that all the cylinders were visible? It would give 10 cylinders, but 10 is closer to 9 than 5 is.


- Slow - 29.05.2008

Brophmeister Wrote:What about 2 of the U2 engines, sitting inside eachother, rotated so that all the cylinders were visible? It would give 10 cylinders, but 10 is closer to 9 than 5 is.

As a modder, I think it wood look awful - but worth a try.


- Brophmeister - 29.05.2008

Well, the professional knows best!
Two more suggestions would be 1) Taking a regular radial engine and removing the cowl (if possible) and 2) using the newly discovered 3D tools to somehow arrange individual cylinders


- RAF_Magpie - 29.05.2008

I agree with Slow on this one... The cowl covers cannot be removed unfortunatly...

HOWEVER...

I will say; have patience, wait a week or two... and see what comes...


- ILV_Aquila_Noctis - 29.05.2008

How about 2 U2 engines like Brophmeister says, but one of them msh-hacked by MrJolly so it only has 4 cylinders?