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    Boeing B-50 V1 Released



    Hi all, the dirty deed is done. The B-50 Superfortress has been added to the Warbird's Library, check the New entries. (May still need to be cleared by admin.)


    The link I was given was thius http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...tid=1&id=23179

    File size is 148 MB.


    Note, a basic paintkit has already been included in folder EXTRAS.

    Any comments and suggestions most welcome.

    Now for a word from Beta tester Marc:

    Greetings to all simcaptains!

    This is just to let you know that we are well aware that we still have a long way to go. What started for me with a few hints and suggestions turned into a time-consuming adventure and IŽd never complain about that - in fact I remember a few events when I answered something on a turnaround between two flights in real life.

    Every available video on YouTube about the B-50 and B-29 was analyzed, books ordered and read, hundreds of web pages checked for information. If youŽre planning to do a long-range flight, IŽd encourage you to check the internet for yourself and listen to all the stories around it. I got the impression that there are more different load outs of this aircraft than planes build.

    Some record-breaking planes, such as Lucky Lady II, which is included in the upload, were pure flying fuel tanks, others were stripped of their weapons or used as tankers to provide fuel for the next raid. Check Anaconda Catalogue and Best and less Catalogue. Even the POH leaves a lot of space for interpretation! It was a war machine and during wartime, limits are sometimes ... well, flexible.

    Why am I writing this? There will be complaints about the fuel capacity, the load out, fuel consumption, performance and probably 100 other things and I tell you right now: YOU ARE RIGHT! A lot of sources have variation in those numbers and in case of this version, the team chose an average fuel load and an average performance that will be become more accurate as soon as the project develops further in time.


    A plane that dropped bombs on a special flight had probably much more ammo than the one that monitored weather in the Caribbean and so on. If you read about an attack with a maximum bomb load of 20,000 pounds, they probably did not travel with full tanks or flew at 40,000ft - at least not right from the beginning of the trip. And no, Lucky Lady II didnŽt carry bombs or .50 cal ammo on her trip around the globe! Maybe someday we will have a dedicated A-version, a D-version, a tanker, a spy plane, a wx-observer... we'll see ... hopefully by then we will have a real VC to go with it, too ;-). In the meantime, I do hope you can enjoy the plane as it is right now.


    Cheers, Marc

    'Team 50' - models, textures and Monitor gauge by Manfred Jahn, sound set by Ted Wolfgang, research, testing and tweaking by Marc Roth. Flight dynamics based on the 'generic' C-97 design originally created by Wayne Tudor (RIP).


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    very nice, thanks, guys!

    You can find most of my repaints for FSX/P3D in the library here on the outhouse.
    For MFS paints go to flightsim.to

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    OMG...This is WONDERFUL! Flies like a dream, and really gives that B-50 "heavy iron" feeling.

    ...I was looking forward to this, and I am STILL astonished at how neat this baby is.

    Love it, Manfred & Team!

    Kent

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColoKent View Post
    OMG...This is WONDERFUL! Flies like a dream, and really gives that B-50 "heavy iron" feeling.

    ...I was looking forward to this, and I am STILL astonished at how neat this baby is.

    Love it, Manfred & Team!

    Kent
    I totally agree with Kent! GREAT JOB!! The only (very minor) thing I changed was to speed up the bomb bay doors. Took it from 0.1 to 1.0. The pneumatic doors were extremely fast acting (gubment specifying that they open in under three seconds IIRC.) Now they appear to open like FIFI's or Doc's. First flight, 10% fuel, no load, three crew members and 3/4 flaps got it off the ground around 75-80 knots! Got it in on 09 at KOSH very nicely.

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    Thank you very much Team 50 for this early Christmas gift. The B-50 family has long been a favourite of mine and now I can fly it to my hearts content.

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    A real beauty, for sure...thanks!

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    A great big "thank you" to all those concerned - an epic aeroplane for sure! Will have to put down the SOH A-26 for a while just to take a look around (sorry Jens-Ole!!)

    DaveQ
    'Always do sober what you say you'll do when you're drunk. It'll teach you to keep you mouth shut' - Ernest Hemingway

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    Thank you very much

    Dirk

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    Just finished the first hop Wurtsmith AFB to WPAFB. Handles like I imagined it would - like a big, heavy Cadillac. Just as good or even better than your Connies I have in the hangars. An excellent job.

    There are no doubt texture artists at work on the paint kits as I write this. Looking forward to at least the KB-50 variant, and an air sampler or some other more arcane version if you are up to it, Manfred.

    Many, many thanks for this airplane!

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    Downloaded and gave it a test flight, looks and flies great! I do have a couple questions about the fuel tanks. I noticed that the fuel is configured for the B-50A, do you have any notes on how to convert it to be a B-50D capacity?

    Also you commented that lucky lady II had bomb bay fuel tanks, do you know how big they were?

    The only real issue I found were the two 2D panels for the monitor and GPS which look really small on my hi-res screen that runs 3840x2160 resolution. But was able to fix it by removing the pixel_size property and replacing it with

    window_size=0.48, 0.139 // for the monitor and
    window_size= 0.238, 0.350 // for the GPS

    Based on my math this should keep it the same size for anyone who has a standard 1920x1080 monitor.
    Joe Cusick
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    Just made this merge. Will write up the how-to in a few minutes.

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    Wonderful timing, Frank...I was about ready to do the same-- I'll wait for your instructions...

    Kent

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    Quote Originally Posted by fsafranek View Post
    Just made this merge. Will write up the how-to in a few minutes.

    Thanks Frank for the merge directions.
    Thanks edakridge I was able to add that B50 yoke cover and it looks nice.

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