I found the Convair 58-9 SST on the website of JR Lucariny. It's a really cool proposed airline version of the B-58 Hustler.
http://www.jrlucariny.com/Site2008/c.../con58sst.html
Does anyone have it? What do you think of it? Will it work in FSX?
I found the Convair 58-9 SST on the website of JR Lucariny. It's a really cool proposed airline version of the B-58 Hustler.
http://www.jrlucariny.com/Site2008/c.../con58sst.html
Does anyone have it? What do you think of it? Will it work in FSX?
Not able to answer 1. and 3. (wrong forum) and I suspect I am not alone.
However, I am disturbed by the engine pod being moved to the wingtip.
Wonder why you'd want to do that?
Noise - especially on afterburner at takeoff?
Me too WZ.
Maybe some whizkid thought of putting them there to chew up wingtip vortices before they appeared and wash away with washout...
...makes sense to me anyway!
What disturbs me most though, is that someone (same whizkid tyro?), seriously thought that folk would want to actually pay to travel in this crate (!)
Most men often say what they think!
An honest man usually means what he says!
A gentleman always says what he means!
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
A fool is not he who asks a simple question, but he who would simply have its asking denied. (Richards 2012)
It's an interesting concept.. to say the least. With those big cans being alot closer to passengers sitting in the mid section of the fuselage, might be a ticket for a massive headache. :isadizzy:
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"El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man
There is a very long thread about proposed Hustler developments over on the Secret Projects forum, makes for interesting reading. You'll need to register if you want to see the pictures, but it's worth it; it is very easy to lose whole days on that forum!!
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/foru...ic,1129.0.html
Andy
Just signed up.
Now now, be nice. He's not a pro (as far as I know) and does some pretty good work. If you look at his work over time you'll see a steady progression of quality. I've have a few of his models and some are quite good, like the hellcat- no VC but some TLC has made it a permanent addition to my collection.
http://www.jrlucariny.com/Site2008/hc519/hc519.html
"May fortune favor the foolish"
MaddogK
No. no M. I think you misunderstood me Sir. I apologise for not making myself clearer!
This was aimed as a 'tongue in cheek' dig at the real life air industry 'experts'' (Ive seen and met and worked with a good few in my days).
Most definately not the good fellow Lucariny.
I'd never 'knock' another simmer, it's not my nature. Neither free or payware (makes no difference to me).
May I quote that great aviation writer Roy Braybrook; (from a brilliant analysis and insight of the international aerospace industry during the '70's)
"Take it from me Gentlemen, in the world of aviation experts...there are no experts!"
If you are lucky enough to get hold of some of that Gentleman's superb writings (Air Enthusist, Air International - plus his in depth, excellent books) they make superb reading!!!
Another piece of Roy's invaluable advice;
"If ever you meet a test pilot who's main aim in life is not living forever...Run for your life!
"Okay, okay...Enough's enough..."BACK ON TRACK!". I hear y'ol...
Most men often say what they think!
An honest man usually means what he says!
A gentleman always says what he means!
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
A fool is not he who asks a simple question, but he who would simply have its asking denied. (Richards 2012)
Well sir, if anyone ever doubted your credentials, that pretty much settles it.
Air International has been on my desk every month since...probably when I could read.
And Roy served up superb insights into the way the aerospace industry worked.
It was a privilege to read him.
And cast in the same mould: Wren's cartoons in Flight International, wry insights that required good inside knowledge.
Most men often say what they think!
An honest man usually means what he says!
A gentleman always says what he means!
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
A fool is not he who asks a simple question, but he who would simply have its asking denied. (Richards 2012)
I was thinking about stress, I have the perfect drug for you....music not just any music. This is what type of music my doctor's orders are
http://www.youtube.com/user/Adrianvo.../7/y4wdHgDfTQc
Naah mate!
If its therapy ya lookin' for, Search no further, Lets just say I'm your local 'doc'.
You're probably just a tad wet behind the ears so I'll look after you buddy.
Take it from an old specialist, stick this round yer lugs...(just ask folk around here; "it works wonders".)
Therapy session No.1 (great band):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWC3o4kM3gg
Two of these, four times daily for the rest of your life (its incurable son)
Shall I make an appointment for you same time tomorrow or can't you wait?
edit: Almost forgot: take this syrup to relax you before going to sleep:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQUtw8HoxUw
Most men often say what they think!
An honest man usually means what he says!
A gentleman always says what he means!
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
A fool is not he who asks a simple question, but he who would simply have its asking denied. (Richards 2012)
Since we're on the subject of B-58's B-58 mods, and Stress... I'm just a bit curious as to what happened to the good ol' Alphasim B-58A. I didn't see it anywhere on the Virtavia site and me thinks it isn't freeware... yet, that is.
I have a licensed copy of the Alpha model with the professional upgrade, and I have seen pics of the plane with some really nice repaints as well as some excellent afterburner effects.
I wasn't making comments about JR Lucariny's superb modeling capabilities of the Convair "SST" in my previous post... but more along the lines as if that plane existed in the real world of aviation. Betcha' it'd be a handful in the air, as well as a noisy racket both inside the cabin, and outside on the tarmac.
BB686:USA-flag:
"El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man
Sort of reminds me of this beast-----
http://www.livingwarbirds.com/myasishchev-m-50-2.php
just love the landing shot with 3 drag shutes,
cheers ian
As a matter of fact, I think (maybe) Alphasim had an older version of that plane, the M-50 (code name "Bounder"), possibly for CFS2 for FS2000. Might be in the "Alpha Oldies" section here.
After watching that viddy, one might get the impression that the M-50 was definately influenced by the delta wing 4 engine configuration that was used in the design of the "Hustler".
I really like the Cold War Era Soviet jets...
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"El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man
I think there was a guy that went by "Copper Beard" that did a few Russian oddballs. I think the M-50 was one of them. There was also a Sukhoi T-4 that was super cool as well.
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