This package has been modified on 2 November, 2020 to include the following fix:
Fix For hughessprucegoose_fs9.zip for Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose". Corrected textures now in DXT3 instead of DXT5. With my many development files I mixed my own FSX textures with that one I prepared for FS9 users. Sorry for inconvenience! Erwin Welker
FS2004 Flying Ship Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose".
This updated version will work also in FSX and has improved details, a corrected shape and improved FDEs. The Hughes Aircraft Company H-4 was due to WWII designed as strategic airlift; the biggest flying boat ever proposed as troop transporter. Lack of Aluminium the world hugest aircraft was made almost entirely of birch wood and this made her commonly known as "Spruce Goose". It was a joint project of Henry J. Kaiser and Hughes Aircraft Company. By 1944, it had lost its strategic importance. Howard Hughes himself made only one test flight with ground effect in about 10 m/33 feet height and for less than one mile, on Nov.2,1947. In the 80th the "Spruce Goose" was displayed in Long Beach/California under a large dome and next to the former ocean liner "Queen Mary". Since 1993 the "Spruce Goose" can be visited in the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum McMinnville/ Oregon. The model comes with a photorealistic 2D panel and the VC shows the complete cockpit including all the crew desks and equipment and the passenger seats for the invited persons of the test flight. When on water surface, special animations sends a motor yacht to the exit door whilst Howard Hughes waits for the boat.
Seventeen FSX cameras showes you the giant from its best sides and let you explore the huge cockpit.
FSDS 3.5 model by Erwin Welker
Fix For hughessprucegoose_fs9.zip for Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose". Corrected textures now in DXT3 instead of DXT5. With my many development files I mixed my own FSX textures with that one I prepared for FS9 users. Sorry for inconvenience! Erwin Welker
FS2004 Flying Ship Hughes H-4 "Spruce Goose".
This updated version will work also in FSX and has improved details, a corrected shape and improved FDEs. The Hughes Aircraft Company H-4 was due to WWII designed as strategic airlift; the biggest flying boat ever proposed as troop transporter. Lack of Aluminium the world hugest aircraft was made almost entirely of birch wood and this made her commonly known as "Spruce Goose". It was a joint project of Henry J. Kaiser and Hughes Aircraft Company. By 1944, it had lost its strategic importance. Howard Hughes himself made only one test flight with ground effect in about 10 m/33 feet height and for less than one mile, on Nov.2,1947. In the 80th the "Spruce Goose" was displayed in Long Beach/California under a large dome and next to the former ocean liner "Queen Mary". Since 1993 the "Spruce Goose" can be visited in the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum McMinnville/ Oregon. The model comes with a photorealistic 2D panel and the VC shows the complete cockpit including all the crew desks and equipment and the passenger seats for the invited persons of the test flight. When on water surface, special animations sends a motor yacht to the exit door whilst Howard Hughes waits for the boat.
Seventeen FSX cameras showes you the giant from its best sides and let you explore the huge cockpit.
FSDS 3.5 model by Erwin Welker