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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Golden Age Simulations Ryan PT-22 Recruit native FsX now in Alpha

When the Ryan does get released, I will do my best to get this one finished and uploaded.

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Thats a great one there and will look great on her. Thank for keeping it alive
 
I don´t know the plane in the real world, but isn´t the prop too little in the model? (Comparing to the photos available here and in the net)
Not a criticism, just a question! :salute:


I agree that I thought the same way until I measured it and we're right in the ball park on the prop diameter.
 
She looks beautiful Paul. That Super Ryan is making me lick my chops too.:icon29: Thank you for bringing these great birds to us. Reminds me of flying Bill Lyon's old STA back in the FS2k2 days. :salute:
 
She looks beautiful Paul. That Super Ryan is making me lick my chops too.:icon29: Thank you for bringing these great birds to us. Reminds me of flying Bill Lyon's old STA back in the FS2k2 days. :salute:


The owner of the Super Ryan has agreed to work with us to make an accurate representation of the aircraft. Here's a video of the plane in flight never before seen until today. He just updated to YouTube for us. Enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlBlTCyQhdA
 
I'll double check again before release though just be sure. Thanks for raising the question

The prop diameter on a PT 22 is 90 inches or 7.5 feet and at least according to the tool in the design program we're withinin spec
 
Nice to hear that. I think it´s the screens perspective that gave me the wrong feel about the prop size.
I´ll buy the plane as soon it´s available. Thanks for your work! :salute:
 
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