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Chuck_Jodry-VJPL
September 11th, 2010, 07:02
Explorations can be one of this hobby's most rewarding aspects , while trying to identify some postwar aircraft i came across an
Outstanding Image Collection
(http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?139716-Miscellaneous-post-WWII-USAF-aircraft-(HiRes)) of some impressive designs that are worth considering for the developers , there is one especially that made me say " Lionheart "
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This was an experimental heavy bomber that was designed and tested in the Soviet Union during the 1930s. The design for this aircraft was very unusual: it featured twin booms and large underwing pods that housed fixed landing gear and machine gun turrets. Even more bizarrely the passenger seats were situated inside the 7 ft 7 in thick wings. It first flew in August 1933 but experienced a crash in November the same year. This was due to structural failure of one of the tail booms. 14 people aboard were killed as well as one on the ground. Despite two more prototypes ordered the project was scrapped in 1935 before they were finished.


Yet others were just a blast to see

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A great many other
Outstanding Aircraft
(http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?139716-Miscellaneous-post-WWII-USAF-aircraft-(HiRes)) are pictured from what was the golden age of new military jet bombers .

hschuit
September 11th, 2010, 07:06
W:jump::jump::jump:W... thanks for posting this !!

cheers, Henk

wiltzei
September 11th, 2010, 07:16
That B-47 is such a monster. Even better with JATO. There´s a nice story related to it in the latest issue of 'Flight', if you can get hold of it.

wombat666
September 11th, 2010, 07:23
Explorations can be one of this hobby's most rewarding aspects , while trying to identify some postwar aircraft i came across an
Outstanding Image Collection
(http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?139716-Miscellaneous-post-WWII-USAF-aircraft-%28HiRes%29) of some impressive designs that are worth considering for the developers , there is one especially that made me say " Lionheart "
18352
This was an experimental heavy bomber that was designed and tested in the Soviet Union during the 1930s. The design for this aircraft was very unusual: it featured twin booms and large underwing pods that housed fixed landing gear and machine gun turrets. Even more bizarrely the passenger seats were situated inside the 7 ft 7 in thick wings. It first flew in August 1933 but experienced a crash in November the same year. This was due to structural failure of one of the tail booms. 14 people aboard were killed as well as one on the ground. Despite two more prototypes ordered the project was scrapped in 1935 before they were finished.


Yet others were just a blast to see

18353

A great many other
Outstanding Aircraft
(http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?139716-Miscellaneous-post-WWII-USAF-aircraft-%28HiRes%29) are pictured from what was the golden age of new military jet bombers .

The "Russian Experimental Bomber" pictured is from a series of CGI shots put together (IIRC) by Japanese S/F enthusiasts.
The real aircraft was nowhere as highly developed and ended up being written off.

Chuck_Jodry-VJPL
September 11th, 2010, 07:32
The B-45 Tornado is the design i found to be the among most beautiful shapes to be developed for a bomber and it’s the one i would like to see in sim, problem is finding the time ..
there is a longish list in development , a couple in the late stages of release.

On top on my personal wish list is to revisit Sikorski's "18355 La Grande " , i did an early freeware model of that for FS9 and always wanted to remake that with all the tools now at my disposal .

PutPut
September 11th, 2010, 08:00
The B-45 Tornado is the design i found to be the among most beautiful shapes to be developed for a bomber and it’s the one i would like to see in sim, problem is finding the time ..
there is a longish list in development , a couple in the late stages of release.

On top on my personal wish list is to revisit Sikorski's "18355 La Grande " , i did an early freeware model of that for FS9 and always wanted to remake that with all the tools now at my disposal .

I will personally send you a Grolsch beer if you redo the Sikorski :jump: :jump:

Best, Paul

huub vink
September 11th, 2010, 08:08
I will personally send you a Grolsch beer if you redo the Sikorski :jump: :jump:

Best, Paul

Well Chuck that's an offer you simply can not refuse!

Huub

Chuck_Jodry-VJPL
September 11th, 2010, 08:36
Paul has a well known thing for early aviation , and i have among designers a well know thing for Grolsch , regarding " La Grande " i found that a treat to do , all wire and cloth , exposed engines with all the valves and lifters animated and a viewing balcony out front for looking over the slowly passing terrain , there were a couple of hundred animated bits to stare at while lumbering about.



The

Sikorski S 38
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyC2D9Av-CY)

Sikorski S 38 Utube 2
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyC2D9Av-CY)

, 18365which first flew on June 25, 1928. and was able to accommodate 8-10 passengers comfortably is another one of Sikorski's planes that would be fun to recreate for FSX , it was his first profitable aircraft and was the very first download i made when i got FS9 and i have had a soft spot for Sikorski fixed wing planes ever since .

mal998
September 11th, 2010, 08:39
2 beers for a B-45! http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/images/icons/icon23.gif

huub vink
September 11th, 2010, 09:09
2 beers for a B-45! http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/images/icons/icon23.gif

Yes, but will it be a Grolsh? This beer has a very specific taste and to be honest in can cause incredible headaches when you drink it too much!

Nice movies Chuck, definitely a lovely plane.

Cheers,
Huub

GrinningJester
September 11th, 2010, 09:20
I'm just going to jump in here and say that Grolsch is awesome.

That is all

Warrant
September 11th, 2010, 09:21
Explorations can be one of this hobby's most rewarding aspects , while trying to identify some postwar aircraft i came across an
Outstanding Image Collection
(http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?139716-Miscellaneous-post-WWII-USAF-aircraft-(HiRes))of some impressive designs that are worth considering for the developers , there is one especially that made me say " Lionheart "
18352
This was an experimental heavy bomber that was designed and tested in the Soviet Union during the 1930s. The design for this aircraft was very unusual: it featured twin booms and large underwing pods that housed fixed landing gear and machine gun turrets. Even more bizarrely the passenger seats were situated inside the 7 ft 7 in thick wings. It first flew in August 1933 but experienced a crash in November the same year. This was due to structural failure of one of the tail booms. 14 people aboard were killed as well as one on the ground. Despite two more prototypes ordered the project was scrapped in 1935 before they were finished.


Now this is something straight of the "Skycaptain" movie!

I'll send a six-pack of Grolsch, Heineken or Jupiler to the person who makes a great replica with DVC for FSX!

mal998
September 11th, 2010, 09:24
Yes, but will it be a Grolsh? This beer has a very specific taste and to be honest in can cause incredible headaches when you drink it too much!

Nice movies Chuck, definitely a lovely plane.

Cheers,
Huub

Most definately a Grolsh! http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/images/icons/icon22.gif

Chuck_Jodry-VJPL
September 11th, 2010, 10:13
Grolsch is an integral part of the production pipeline, like Biplanes one never tires of them.
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Lionheart
September 11th, 2010, 10:41
How about that flying wing thing from the early, historic movie 'What Dreams May Come'. That thing was a MONSTER!

A battleship from the series Last Exile would also be cool.. but is a bit 'sci fi' for most...


Bill

Bjoern
September 11th, 2010, 10:54
Scribbles "Mixmaster/Jetmaster" on "To do" list.