GAS Stearman MSFS

I am so looking forward to this. I really miss the GAS biplanes in MSFS. Just one small request, if not too much
trouble: could you make the registrations dynamic (eg, changeable)? It's just a personal thing, I always find it
a bit immersion-breaking to be flying a GA with Swiss registration in Southern Australia, or a GA with Australian
registration in northern England, etc., just because I really like the livery.

It's no big deal, so if too much trouble or would unduly delay the release, then never mind.

Thanks again for all the hard work, it really is appreciated.

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GAS Stearman Progress

The project is moving and a steady rate. Here is a cockpit shot on final to 2B1 Marston Mills Cape Cod Mass.

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the GAS Stearman - coming soon - is going to be a proper Boeing Model75
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Still a WiP
Thanks to Paul et al at GAS and to lagaffe for the work being done here - and for letting us post a few screenshots
 
the GAS Stearman - coming soon - is going to be a proper Boeing Model75

Still a WiP
Thanks to Paul et al at GAS and to lagaffe for the work being done here - and for letting us post a few screenshots

Thanks. I and LaGaffe are “Super” excited about what might be next. Wink Wink Nudge Nudge Say No More.
 
Thanks. I and LaGaffe are “Super” excited about what might be next. Wink Wink Nudge Nudge Say No More.

Are you trying to insinuate something ?...

Btw, your PT-17 is looking wonderful and very promising ! Well done, sir, thanks a lot ! :encouragement:

Can you maybe say something about the sound suite for your new MSFS Model 75 ?

Can't wait to call my crew to start cranking that inertia starter (you could be the first ever to physically animate that particular phenomenon for a vintage plane start-up sequence
nudch, nudch, wink, wink, say no more...) (just kidding, sure we will settle for an electrical inertia starter, won't we ! ;) )

Never too much open cockpit biplanes in MSFS ! Thanks very much again, gentlemen ! :applause:
 
Are you trying to insinuate something ?...

Btw, your PT-17 is looking wonderful and very promising ! Well done, sir, thanks a lot ! :encouragement:

Can you maybe say something about the sound suite for your new MSFS Model 75 ?

Can't wait to call my crew to start cranking that inertia starter (you could be the first ever to physically animate that particular phenomenon for a vintage plane start-up sequence
nudch, nudch, wink, wink, say no more...) (just kidding, sure we will settle for an electrical inertia starter, won't we ! ;) )

Never too much open cockpit biplanes in MSFS ! Thanks very much again, gentlemen ! :applause:

Version 1 of the project will feature a 3D sound pack of the Continental R-670 created for us by Immersive Audio. A WWise sound pack will be an upgrade to V2 and when available users will be notified by GAS on how to obtain it. The aircraft can be started in one of 3 ways. It retains the Crew Station for engine prime, inertial starter crank and release. It has a position for hand prop and can be started in the VC using a custom user interface.
 
Version 1 of the project will feature a 3D sound pack of the Continental R-670 created for us by Immersive Audio. A WWise sound pack will be an upgrade to V2 and when available users will be notified by GAS on how to obtain it. The aircraft can be started in one of 3 ways. It retains the Crew Station for engine prime, inertial starter crank and release. It has a position for hand prop and can be started in the VC using a custom user interface.

Sounds wonderful, Spad, thanks very much ! Can't wait ! ;)
 
GAS Stearman Cockpits

Was working up a new livery today. Cockpit work to come with added PBR and adjustments to texture resolutions. Here's where we stand with it.

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Well that looks purty! You can never go wrong with a red n white paint scheme on a Stearman and I like the improved look of a painted crankcase on that Continental motor too..
however - the color used was typically this sort of thing generally
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In other news - Where'd the pilot go?
 
Well that looks purty! You can never go wrong with a red n white paint scheme on a Stearman and I like the improved look of a painted crankcase on that Continental motor too..
however - the color used was typically this sort of thing generally
sD2QT67.jpg


In other news - Where'd the pilot go?
Fell out! LOL
 
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