PDA

View Full Version : Classic Airplane List for GAS's consideration..



rdaniell
July 9th, 2015, 06:23
Spad 54, here's a list of classic airplanes that seem to me to fit with your type of developments. Of course I know full well that a lot of things go into your decision on what airplanes to design. These are only one person's suggestions.

1. Aeronca 11AC Chief
2. Stinson 108
3. Taylorcraft

RD

Bill Kestell
July 9th, 2015, 09:51
For my 2 cents:

Keystone-Loening Air Yachts.

The C2H and C4C (K-85) at a minimum.

One of the most popular and practical ships of their kind ever developed.

mvg3d
July 9th, 2015, 10:39
Hi Friends,

After Stampe.... A Caproni Ca.100 ?

25006 25007

:wavey::wavey::wavey::wavey:

Rallymodeller
July 9th, 2015, 12:40
A Bellanca Aircruiser would be brilliant. On both wheels and floats. And to continue the bush plane theme, a nice Norseman would also be a treat.

heywooood
July 9th, 2015, 12:40
Fleet Biplanes
Curtiss Seagull
F4b Boeing

rdaniell
July 9th, 2015, 13:11
And we're off and running...:running: :very_drunk:

RD

Bomber_12th
July 9th, 2015, 13:43
Here are some favorites of mine that I have thought for quite some time would be nice to have high-definition/highly-detailed and FSX-native examples of the following (not that I am not encouraged to one day work on any of these myself):

- A set of Waco Cabin Wings
- A Sikorsky S-39 and S-38
- Miles Hawk Speed Six
- Miles Falcon
- Percival Vega Gull
- Waco YPF
- Boeing Model 100

IFlySWA
July 9th, 2015, 15:21
Here are some favorites of mine that I have thought for quite some time would be nice to have high-definition/highly-detailed and FSX-native examples of the following (not that I am not encouraged to one day work on any of these myself):

- A set of Waco Cabin Wings
- A Sikorsky S-39 and S-38
- Miles Hawk Speed Six
- Miles Falcon
- Percival Vega Gull
- Waco YPF
- Boeing Model 100

Yes...what he said. :encouragement: :biggrin-new:

Brian

pilottj
July 9th, 2015, 16:52
Oh yes, a Waco SRE would be my favorite, along with the excellent choices suggested above. Is that a beautiful bird or what?:adoration:

http://www.nationalwacoclub.com/ealbum/slides/1941%20Waco%20SRE%20NC1252Wa.JPG

greybeardgil
July 9th, 2015, 17:16
Hmmm it seems we may have to start taking better care of ourselves here at GAS if we are to live as long as these lists may take us! All Great Suggestions Gang....Thanks for your Support!

bpfowler
July 9th, 2015, 17:30
- Miles Hawk Speed Six
- Miles Falcon
- Percival Vega Gull

Holy cats, I feel a vfr european cross-country race in the air! :nature-smiley-003:

Sundog
July 9th, 2015, 17:38
Sign me up for a WACO SRE. I love those cabin bipes!

rdaniell
July 9th, 2015, 18:26
Oh yes, a Waco SRE would be my favorite, along with the excellent choices suggested above. Is that a beautiful bird or what?:adoration:

http://www.nationalwacoclub.com/ealbum/slides/1941%20Waco%20SRE%20NC1252Wa.JPG
I had a RC model just like this photo of the full scale airplane. It developed engine trouble so I swapped it to another member of my club who had an engine for it I had a new engine for the model he traded me.

RD

b52bob
July 9th, 2015, 18:56
And as we hit the backstretch..............

huub vink
July 9th, 2015, 22:41
A Boeing P-26 Peashooter would be very much appreciated by me........

Cheers,
Huub

Dev One
July 9th, 2015, 22:47
- Miles Hawk Speed Six
- Miles Falcon
- Percival Vega Gull

Holy cats, I feel a vfr european cross-country race in the air! :nature-smiley-003:

Sounds as if I will have to learn how to convert my FS9 models to FSX native....(they do port over)....maybe that'll be my next but two project....My Proctor I is effectively a Vega Gull series 3 BTW.
Keith

mvg3d
July 9th, 2015, 23:34
A Boeing P-26 Peashooter would be very much appreciated by me........

Cheers,
Huub

:applause::applause::applause::applause:

binarkansas
July 10th, 2015, 04:47
I'd also vote for the Waco SRE

JimH
July 10th, 2015, 08:22
- Cessna 140.
- Ercoupe.
- Luscombe Silvaire.
- Curtiss JN4D "Jenny".
- Mooney Mite.

P.S. I've got hundreds of flights of a quarter-scale, radio-controlled Monocoupe 110. I flew it regularly for 15 years and it's now hanging in our garage. So I've been having a lot of
fun trying out the GAS Monocoupes.

JimH
July 10th, 2015, 09:06
Waco YKS-6.
Ryan SCW.

fsxar177
July 10th, 2015, 09:13
- Cessna 140.
- Ercoupe.
- Luscombe Silvaire.
- Curtiss JN4D "Jenny".
- Mooney Mite.



I like that list!


Great Thread!

Bomber_12th
July 10th, 2015, 09:40
There is a fantastic Ercoupe (for free!), with a beautiful and very detailed VC besides, available here: http://www.classicwings.net/erco_ercoupe.html
Bill Lyon's old Luscombe Silvaire was converted to FSX-native and is available here (of course very dated in appearance): http://www.classicwings.net/luscombe_silvaire.html
There is a very nice freeware Mooney Mite, by Tim "Piglet" Conrad, complete with a detailed VC, which can be found in the library here and elsewhere.
There is an FSX-native conversion of the FS9 Jenny, which can be found in the file library here and elsewhere - which I fly regularly. (In fact, between that, the DC-3 and Cub that are already in FSX, and the FS9-to-FSX native conversions available at Classic Wings, you can fly all of the FS9 vintage aircraft in FSX, as FSX-native aircraft, except for the Wright Flyer).
FlySimWare has a payware Cessna 140.


An FSX-native Ryan SCW would be nice!

dhasdell
July 10th, 2015, 10:18
How about a Bristol Bulldog or Gloster Gauntlet? Or an F4B?

rdaniell
July 10th, 2015, 10:26
There is a fantastic Ercoupe (for free!), with a beautiful and very detailed VC besides, available here: http://www.classicwings.net/erco_ercoupe.html
Bill Lyon's old Luscombe Silvaire was converted to FSX-native and is available here (of course very dated in appearance): http://www.classicwings.net/luscombe_silvaire.html
There is a very nice freeware Mooney Mite, by Tim "Piglet" Conrad, complete with a detailed VC, which can be found in the library here and elsewhere.
There is an FSX-native conversion of the FS9 Jenny, which can be found in the file library here and elsewhere - which I fly regularly. (In fact, between that, the DC-3 and Cub that are already in FSX, and the FS9-to-FSX native conversions available at Classic Wings, you can fly all of the FS9 vintage aircraft in FSX, as FSX-native aircraft, except for the Wright Flyer).
FlySimWare has a payware Cessna 140. An FSX-native Ryan SCW would be nice!

In my humble opinion, you cannot get a better Ercoupe than Full's release from classic wings. Included is one with a "Scrappy II" paint scheme which represents the Ercoupe I once owned back in the late 1980s. His update of Bill Lyon's Luscombe 8A is also a good Luscombe model. I also really like the FlySimWare Cessna 120. SimFlight3D has a great Cessna 140. I bought my first one for FS9. It was the first payware I bought for FSX.

RD

Moses03
July 10th, 2015, 10:44
Gosh, so many great planes. One that comes to mind for me is the Boeing Model 80 trimotor.

http://i.imgur.com/9SaNgt0.jpg

mal998
July 10th, 2015, 11:11
Boeing P-26

greybeardgil
July 10th, 2015, 16:34
I even have a list of my own! Fleet 16b.......Curtiss Fledgling.....dare I say Waco SRE.......Curtiss Wright Falcon....Stearman C3....Pitts Samson.....and Jimmy Franklins Jet powered Waco!

greenie
July 10th, 2015, 18:56
- Miles Hawk Speed Six
- Miles Falcon
- Percival Vega Gull

Holy cats, I feel a vfr european cross-country race in the air! :nature-smiley-003:

Very much needed !! :)

napacon
July 12th, 2015, 07:49
An FSX-native Ryan SCW..... The most eye-catching plane A polished 1938 RYAN -SCW . It can be blinding, in fact. It is a two-place side-by-side stick-control sport flyer. Great Plane getting Lost In History!

http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/l609/beana51/screenshot314_zps4f4yjutw.jpg (http://s1126.photobucket.com/user/beana51/media/screenshot314_zps4f4yjutw.jpg.html)

http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/l609/beana51/screenshot311_zpsxij69dzv.jpg (http://s1126.photobucket.com/user/beana51/media/screenshot311_zpsxij69dzv.jpg.html)

http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/l609/beana51/screenshot313_zpsiopkjqny.jpg (http://s1126.photobucket.com/user/beana51/media/screenshot313_zpsiopkjqny.jpg.html)

Portia911
July 12th, 2015, 18:34
I'd like to second a couple of earlier suggestions:
Norseman
Boeing Model 80

Anthin
July 12th, 2015, 20:07
Norseman!

Anthin.

Spad54
July 17th, 2015, 15:36
So honored that you would ask us to do the work. Many on your list are on ours. Current work is ourfreeware Aeronca C3 Master. Following that the Cessna T 50 Bobcat Civilian and Military. Somewhere in the line is the Boeing 247. We are also trying to build all of the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome fleet. So many planes so little time.

Portia911
July 17th, 2015, 16:33
So honored that you would ask us to do the work. Many on your list are on ours. Current work is ourfreeware Aeronca C3 Master. Following that the Cessna T 50 Bobcat Civilian and Military. Somewhere in the line is the Boeing 247. We are also trying to build all of the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome fleet. So many planes so little time.

Looking forward to all of those, Paul - especially the Bamboo Bomber. Keep up the great work, GAS! :ernaehrung004:

ThinkingManNeil
July 18th, 2015, 09:10
I've been very impressed with the quality of GAS's offerings to date. I have their Ryan St-A and PT-22, as well as their Great Lakes. So, for their consideration, I'd like to suggest:

1) Davis D-1-K and/or D-1-W
2) Fleet Canuck
3) Anderson-Greenwood AG-14
4) Hatz Biplane with a Kinner radial or Menasco or LOM inlines
5) Aeronca 15AC Sedan
6) Lincoln Sport
7) Bowers Fly Baby

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/attachment.php?attachmentid=25322&stc=1

LOM-powered Hatz

N.

arl
July 18th, 2015, 09:27
GAS biplanes should carry a wealth warning. I'm sure I will succumb to the Shtompe soon, the rest are already hangered in 9 and X.

Another European Classic which is sadly missing from the sim world is the Bucker Jungmeister.

Jen
July 18th, 2015, 11:05
GAS biplanes should carry a wealth warning. I'm sure I will succumb to the Shtompe soon, the rest are already hangered in 9 and X.

Another European Classic which is sadly missing from the sim world is the Bucker Jungmeister.

Agree completely.

Either with the inline-engine, or the radial.

Or both :biggrin-new:

Soeren