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Goose Redux 2025

danaddamo

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Hi there,

I'm working at a new version of the Grumman Goose. Initially made for FSX by Microsoft, this model have the first rendition by OZx team. Released as a freeware for MSFS, I decided to upgrade and add more feature to this iconic aircraft for P3D V4.5 and upper.

Fully PBR with new custom gauges and 3 different models: the historic 1937 version powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior radial piston engines + the HP (High Performance) version powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp + a Turboprop conversion equipped by two ear piercing Rolls Royce Dart engines.

Here some screenshot of the turboprop:

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Both the 3 models will be full IFR capable equipped with GTN750, and there will be also the Garmin GPS 296 version for VFR.
 
Yes, the FSX repaint can work but need to be converted at 4096x4096px and also pbr/albedo map is necessary for work correctly. It is not a difficult work. Each model will have 6 different paint schemes, but if you want I include more paints let me know or send me the ones you're interested.
 
Thank you for the quick reply. I will check my archives for the one that was my favorite in FSX. I have no problem converting the textures to 4096x4096 in Photoshop. If I can't do the pbr/albedo map I will ask you for help. Not right now but maybe next week. I finishing up 2 airports for P3D V4.5. Thread is here KAPF and KRDU
 
Quite ready for the release of this iconic aircraft. Just some optimizations and I will provide you the files for a test before add to resource library.
Here a recap of the works done:

1. AI Textures Enhancement 4096x4096px.
2. PBR Models Conversion and LOD Optimization.
3. Engines Sounds Optimization
4. Cockpit Switch Sounds
5. Flight / Ground / Water Dynamics Optimization
6. 18 Paint Scheme Fully PBR
7. 3D Lights
8. Custom Gauges

Here some screenshot:

Revisited Switch Panel with custom lights and custom switches.
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Texaco HD Livery
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Fully metal polished Livery for the Turboprop Version
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Custom Oxygen Gauge for the Turboprop and HP versions
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Upper panel with custom gauges for the Turboprop
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View of the GTN750 panel
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View of the GPS 296 Panel
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Alaska Coastal Airline Livery
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Catalina Airlines Livery
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Water operations
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For anyone interested in testing and providing feedback (bugs, improvements, etc.) on this project, please send me a private message and I will send link to a pre-release download
 
WOW! Thank you danaddamo for this! (y)
Image taken from NAS North Island CA. Point Loma in background (P3DV5,4)

I noticed that if throttle on my joystick (Logitech) is full back the the plane will not idle (engines shutoff).
 

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WOW! Thank you danaddamo for this! (y)
Image taken from NAS North Island CA. Point Loma in background (P3DV5,4)

I noticed that if throttle on my joystick (Logitech) is full back the the plane will not idle (engines shutoff).
Check the aircraft cfg "beta_min" and see what the value is. This is adjusted for turboprop aircraft so that they do not taxi too fast. Perhaps it's too low. Good value is 5. Most aircraft "out of the box" especially default Microsoft were set at 15. I just opened up the aircraft.cfg and the beta_min is set at 9 and the beta_max at 37. Did you calibrate your joystick? I will be able to check it out with CH Products Controls and Prepar3D V4.5 and post my results tomorrow afternoon.
 
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Check the aircraft cfg "beta_min" and see what the value is. This is adjusted for turboprop aircraft so that they do not taxi too fast. Perhaps it's too low. Good value is 5. Most aircraft "out of the box" especially default Microsoft were set at 15. I just opened up the aircraft.cfg and the beta_min is set at 9 and the beta_max at 37. Did you calibrate your joystick? I will be able to check it out with CH Products Controls and Prepar3D V4.5 and post my results tomorrow afternoon.
That works! Thanks. :encouragement:
 
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