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PT-22 Development

Bomber_12th

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Having started this project at the beginning of last week, with the pressure of having the exterior finished by the end of this week for school, I'm very near to reaching that goal. I have called it a night, though work only remains on the tail wheel assembly, adding the oil and fuel caps, and then a bunch of nuts and bolts once I get started on texturing next week. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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Once the term is over, I will get into the inside of the aircraft, and begin on the cockpit work. I had hoped to have gotten this far, earlier this week, but I wasn't expecting how much time the engine, propeller, and gear were going to take - and just adding all of the flying wire (accurately) was a chore in itself. I was able to craft the propeller from using a Sensenich wood prop at my house, very similar to the type used on the PT-22, by taping off individual lines on the blade to photograph cross-sections to copy. Once made, it only took some small adjustments to match the correct example. I was also surprised at how unique a particular radial engine is - having never really studied radial engine jugs before - and it was quite a nightmare to try and copy all of the geometry of the various components on the Kinner R-540, but now there is no mistaking the replicated engine for the exact type.

When released, it will likely be shareware/charity-ware, or whatever you want to call it - available for free, but with a payment through Paypal, you will be able to receive updates and further variants. Here are some recent renders, which I hope you enjoy viewing...

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Beautiful!

You have chosen a great subject John. And the screenshots definitely show your extra ordinary skills!

Thanks for these beautiful shots and the model is cetainly one I look forward to!

Huub
 
Outstanding job! Some of the best modeling I have seen in a very long time. Keep up the great work!:ernae:
 
Bomber_12th

Incredible! That is one very nice looking collection of polygons.

Is this going to be for FSX only, or will there be a FS9 version as well (please please please say that it will be for FS9 as well).

OBIO
 
Bomber_12th

Incredible! That is one very nice looking collection of polygons.

Is this going to be for FSX only, or will there be a FS9 version as well (please please please say that it will be for FS9 as well).

OBIO

There is another being made for Fs9. Try a look at The Old Hangar forum at The Old Hangar site (click on my banner)
 
John, your craftmanship must be admired. A truly great subject, long overdue.
I hope that you will include in the Ryan STA with the in line Menasco engine in it and the crazy wheel spats. It was the first truly aerobatic plane I ever saw. During the war all aircraft were impounded and all were sent off to different places. All were returned except for the Ryan STA. I always wondered what was it's fate.
 
Thank you everyone! I would certainly not be this far with it, if it weren't for needing to be this far - for the course I am taking, the modeled item must be textured next week, and animated in a story-line scene the following week. Of course whatever texturing I am able to accomplish next week is going to be minimal at best because of the time constraint - though it will make for a good start on the final FSX materials.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:eek:ffice" /><o:p></o:p>
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I got inspiration for doing the PT-22, since the local chapter of the Commemorative Air Force here in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:eek:ffice:smarttags" /><st1:State w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Minnesota</st1:place></st1:State> recently purchased a very beautiful, very original example, which is close to flying any day now, if it hasn't already. I am uncertain about doing the Ryan STA, since I am not sure about being able to find a source for accurate sounds. The other thing is, the STA is very different than the PT-22, so much so, that it will be like building a brand new aircraft. Having said that, I agree that it is a spectacular aircraft.<o:p></o:p>
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Amongst the differences between the STA and the PT-22, the PT-22's wings were kinked back, as the Army Air Corps. found that the STA design was far too stable to properly train military pilots. With the wings kinked back, there was less stability, and less warning of a stall, requiring pilots to fly more by the book, and not have their wings simply given to them - as the STA is supposedly one of the easiest aircraft you can ever fly. The landing gear was completely redesigned from the STA, mains and tail, so as to deal with new pilots commonly making hard landings. I also read that the fuselage might have been widened, but I am not sure if this is true.

Some of the eventual civilian PT-22 variants I wish to cover, actually make the the aircraft look very much like the sport-plane that the STA is. Some owners, immediately post-war and even now, have STA-like spats over the gear. Some have the forward cockpit faired over, making the lines very sleek, like a pre-war racer. And some have added bigger engines, bigger props, and cowls - and even one guy added a second wing!
 
hey bomber if your useing max have a search for "unwraptools1.4" (for max 8) or 1.50 for max 9+. Makes things an awful lot easier :wavey:
 
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