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Terry
March 27th, 2014, 13:24
Did anyone ever do a Catalina Island 1931 scenery for FS9?

Mick
March 28th, 2014, 05:27
I don't think so, but I wish someone would!

What a great addition it would be for Golden Wings!

Motormouse
March 28th, 2014, 08:04
Bill Lyons possibly wiith his Grumman Goose package?

Ttfn

Pete

Rallymodeller
March 28th, 2014, 10:48
One is included with CalClassics' California 1959/1962 scenery.

Volker Böhme
March 28th, 2014, 12:53
Hi,

without wasting any time on looking things up: The aircraft types are pesumably Douglas Dolphin and Loening Air Yacht? Or any other idea?

Best regards,
Volker

tgibson
March 28th, 2014, 13:59
Hi,

Yes, that's what they are.

http://catalinagoose.homestead.com/wilmingtoncatalina.html

Terry
March 29th, 2014, 04:49
Hi,

Yes, that's what they are.

http://catalinagoose.homestead.com/wilmingtoncatalina.html

Thanks Tom, great photos. I never realized that was a turntable, I thought they were push around by hand.

Bill Kestell
December 13th, 2014, 13:51
Speaking strictly of aircraft, we have a nice Douglas Dolphin in FSX ... and those Loening Air Yachts bringing up the rear ... I'D KILL FOR ONE IN FSX!!!

If anyone, freeware or payware did this those of us flying in the 30s would jump on it in a heartbeat.

I fly CNAC/Eurasia in China and I NEED A LOENING!!!:a1089:

tgibson
December 13th, 2014, 15:31
Hi,

The CalClassic scenery is the new airport, not this old one. We do have a small beach area south of Avalon that we scenicked, but I think this old airport was north of the town?

srgalahad
December 15th, 2014, 07:19
Hi,

The CalClassic scenery is the new airport, not this old one. We do have a small beach area south of Avalon that we scenicked, but I think this old airport was north of the town?

Correct Tom. It was at Hamilton Cove
http://waterandpower.org/Historical_DWP_Photo_Collection_LA_Public_Library/Harbor_Cove_Catalina.jpg

William Wrigley, Jr. played an instrumental role in the history of Catalina Island. He bought controlling interest in the Santa Catalina Island Company in 1919 and with the company he received the island for free. Wrigley improved the island with public utilities, new steamships, a hotel, the Casino building, and extensive plantings of trees, shrubs and flowers.*^
In 1921 Wrigley moved the Spring Training site of his professional ball club, the Chicago Cubs, to Catalina. That same year, he also purchased the Los Angeles Angels who he would build another Wrigley Field for in South Los Angeles (1925).

Hamilton Cove is now a major condo development

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/attachment.php?attachmentid=16734&stc=1

Very good reference here (Scroll down about 1/3 of page): http://waterandpower.org/museum/Aviation_in_Early_LA.html

srgalahad
December 15th, 2014, 08:24
The other good source of info is the excellent "Abandoned and Little-known airports site:
http://www.airfields-freeman.com/CA/Airfields_CA_PacificIslands.htm

According to Chris Bell, “The seaplane base terminal building remained there until the late 1960s.
There was actually a family that lived in the building for several years.
The hangar building was moved up to the Airport in the Sky to be used as a hangar facility there.
That hangar is still being used today [2011].


Simmers on the "dark side" (FSX) do have the Hamilton Cove scenery included in the Golden Age Simulations Dolphin package (payware)
http://www.goldenagesimulations.com/douglas-dolphin-rd-fsx.html

Scale Dail
December 15th, 2014, 08:37
If there was a Loening or Dolphin for our beloved FS9, I would have made a simple one using existing structures, but there is nothing to fly to it.
1931 is just my era right now. It's taking a while to finish Wiley and Gatty's round the world flight.