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POSTED: Martin RM-1

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Tango_Romeo

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I've just uploaded the Martin 404/RM-1, which should be available for download tomorrow. :mixedsmi:

I started this project as a simple AI to enchance the skies of the early fifties in Korea. But she turned into a nice little airplane, so I made her a player with full animations, VC, 2D panel and multi-LOD. Great FPS. :kiss:

She's a sweet little ship, and you might enjoy flying her in addition to using her as a nice AI. :engel016:
 
I gave...

...her a steerable nosewheel, complex flaps and the sexiest set of 10-door landing gear ever seen! :jump:

You haven't lived until you've seen those gear doors cycle in external view! :engel016:
 
Just simply WONDERFUL :ernae::ernae::ernae:
TR, takes me back in time to Gulfport, Ms and flights to Atlanta, Ga in my SeaBee days. Great flights wonderful big Pullman train type sets and a big [picture window] to look out of.

Thank you :woot:

Skipsan :kilroy:
 
Had a couple...

...of reports that while the close and distance LODs are fine, the mid-range LOD is flying around with her gear down. :faint:

There are actually 4 LODs in addition to the main MDL, and I will get the culprit sorted shortly. :gossip:

I'll post an updated MDL file when I do. :rapture:

In the meanwhile, let me know, if you discover any other glitches. :typing:
 
Cool!

I am so old that I used to fly the very similar Convair 240.

OK, here is favorite Convair story. I had been flying a Convair with Don H, one of the world's greatest pilots for sure, but I had left the company. Don had a deal to fly newspapers of national circulation each night from St Louis, near the printing plant, to cities in the Midwest on a Convair 240. One night over Iowa he had an engine fire that he could not put out. He spiraled down and in the black of night bellyed into a cornfield. No one got hurt, but the plane clearly out of it. Later I talked with the plane's mechanic who was also on the flight that night. I asked him what became of the plane. He said they took trucks and cranes to the cornfield and salvaged all they could. Then the insurance company made a deal with the farmer to leave the Convair hulk there and he converted it to a pig sty! So if you are driving across Iowa and see a Convair 240 out in the cornfield with pigs running in and out, you know the story. No kidding!

Jimski
 
Just UPLOADED....

...the replacement MDL file that corrects the issue with one of the LOD models and the landing gear. :engel016:

It should be available for download tomorrow...in the meanwhile, if you just have to have it, drop me your email and I'll shoot it over. :gossip:
 
A C-131 Pilot...

Cool!

I am so old that I used to fly the very similar Convair 240.

OK, here is favorite Convair story. I had been flying a Convair with Don H, one of the world's greatest pilots for sure, but I had left the company. Don had a deal to fly newspapers of national circulation each night from St Louis, near the printing plant, to cities in the Midwest on a Convair 240. One night over Iowa he had an engine fire that he could not put out. He spiraled down and in the black of night bellyed into a cornfield. No one got hurt, but the plane clearly out of it. Later I talked with the plane's mechanic who was also on the flight that night. I asked him what became of the plane. He said they took trucks and cranes to the cornfield and salvaged all they could. Then the insurance company made a deal with the farmer to leave the Convair hulk there and he converted it to a pig sty! So if you are driving across Iowa and see a Convair 240 out in the cornfield with pigs running in and out, you know the story. No kidding!

Jimski

...told me that the Martin and Convair twins were almost identical in flight characteristics. The 131 was the miliary version of the Convair 440, which I think was the upgraded pressurized version of the Convair 240. I flew aboard the 131 which the Air Force used as a navigator trainer. Similarly, the Martin 202 was a contemporary of the Convair 240. I get lost in the Convair string that ranges from the 240 to 340 to 440 to 580 and then the 'V' versions with turboprops. LOL. :ernae:

We had a similar situation to your Convair story just west of Fort Lauderdale in the early 70s, but it was a DC-6B as I remember. :engel016:
 
A couple of rare...

...photos of Coast Guard Martins....originally designated as RM-1s and later as RM-1Zs. When they got the new turboprops, the designation changed to VC-3A. Talk about your esoteric trivia. :wiggle:

The B&W shot is a plane that was painted like my model.....until the Coasties got on the Orange Paint Jag. :kilroy:
 
Nostalgia Trip....

The first three 404s I flew on as a youngster. :typing:

Remember when flight crews dressed like that, and flying was expensive and a luxurious way to travel? :ernae:

Note the updated radome on the TWA plane...
 
TR, very nice job on the plane. I'm surprised you got enough reference material to make it, there's not a lot that comes up in a search. Got any pics of the RM-1 in USN markings? I'm curious as to what Bureau No. series they were in.
 
Bureau Numbers

I'm surprised you got enough reference material to make it, there's not a lot that comes up in a search. Got any pics of the RM-1 in USN markings? I'm curious as to what Bureau No. series they were in.

The research was a snap as the RM-1s were standard Martin 404s...no special military mods. :gossip:

I've never seen any photos of the RM-1s in Navy skins. Below is the only other photo I have of her in military dress.:faint:

The two aircraft in the photos above are tail numbers 1282 and 1283, but I'm unsure of the contract year. :jump:

'They were given Coast Guard serial numbers 1282 and 1283.
The aircraft were turned over to the U.S. Navy who gave them Bureau Numbers 158202 and 158203.'

 
One very minor detail;

In the meanwhile, let me know, if you discover any other glitches. :typing:

I'm not picking nits but you did ask..... :gossip:

In external view: I noticed that upon engine start; both are on immediately with props spinning. Not the usual sequential start.

That's all I've seen ..... otherwise a magnificent new bird Sir!!!

BRAVO!!!
:applause: :applause: :applause:

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