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RAZBAM Proudly presents

Prowler1111

Charter Member 2011
RAZBAM Convair F/A-201A Kestrel


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The Convair F/A-201A is the first aircraft of our "What-If" lineup. These are aircrafts that never left the design stage, but are interesting enough for us to see how they handled.

The Convair F/ A-201 was the proposal put forward by Convair under the designation COnvair 201. It was based on an earlier proposal for an “Advanced F-106”. It was designed with a single Pratt & Whitney JTF22A-30A/F100-PW-220 engine and its most striking feature was the inclusion of canard fins.

There were to be both land-based and carrier-based aircraft. Also they proposed to make a VSTOL version with two lift engines and a vectored nozzle for the main one. In another first, this aircraft was designed with a fly-by-wire system to help control it

In 1975 the U.S. Navy decided to select a derivative of the YF-17, the loser of the U.S: Air Force Lightweight Fighter (LWF) Aircraft competition which resulted in the F-16. The YF-17 was converted into the F/A-18 Hornet and the Convair 201 proposal never went beyond the model stage

The RAZBAM Convair F/A-201A Kestrel for FSX includes the following amazing features and innovative functions :

Highly detailed exterior and interior models,

Interior and Panel

very comprehensive representation of cockpit systems which include:

AFCS (Autopilot)
Tactical Navigation Computer
Detailed and comprehensive navigation instruments
Faithfull representation of the HSI gauge
Radar with up to 5 modes representations within FSX limits(Air Intercept, Airt-to-Ground Tracking, Ground Map with 2 modes and Nav Beacon mode)
A 1st generation LED based MFD with several modes, allowing a complete control of the aircraft.
Armament panel, with working armament stations, selection, weapon delivery modes , quantity selection in 2 different modes select the amount of ordance to fall per trigger switch, and then again, you can select the amount AND make them fall in pairs or single sequences
Detailed representation of the aircraft�s HUD.
Detailed electrical and hydraulic systems and panels
Detailed fuel panel
Detailed cockpit and exterior lights
Detailed Armament Station Control Unit (ASCU)
Accurate weapon loadouts controlled by the ASCU

Exterior features:
Highly detailed exterior representation of F/A-201A which include:
Working carrier catapult shuttle
Working Tail hook
Accurate external loadouts controled by the ASCU
Dropable ordnance in free flights with multiple ordnance release options
Working 20 mm M61 VUlcan Cannon.
Missiles and rockets can be launched (although they are not guided).
Accurate aircraft lights

Accurate and highly detailed paint schemes.

Paint Schemes
VF-31 Tomcatters
VF-84 Jolly Rogers
VF-111 Sundowners
VF-161 Chargers
VFA-86 Sidewinders
VF-102 Diamondbacks
VMFA-232 Red Devils
VMFA-232 Red Devils
F/A-201J "Ryuu" JASDF 83rd Air Wing (Okinawa)

Extensive documentation and Manual in PDF format

USD 22.00

Convair F/A-201 Kestrel
 
Just a word from the number cruncher here, and well, a bit of an apology as reality is in this case with this plane, far stranger than fiction. When we were building this, we learned that it was slated to have used the same engine thats in an F-15 Eagle. Thats 30000 pounds of thrust in a 17000 pound plane. I dont know if The gents at Razbam have changed it back or not, but i intentionally de-rated the engine to 18000 pounds in order to give you a more controllable and realistic flight envelope. The 2:1 thrust weight ratio of the planned engine was excessive beyond belief. In the time that was available to me, i worked as closely as was possible with Razbam to bring you as enjoyable a flying experience as possible, and i sincerely hope that you find as much fun in flying it, as I had in helping make it..
Always..
Pam
Jade Island Flight Test Center
 
The forward wing is fixed except for the flaps located on its trailing edge. This provides the plane with a lifting surface that extends over 75% of the aircrafts length. This gives the plane extremely good stability, while providing for higher maneuverability than a conventionally designed aircraft.
Over all, the handling of the aircraft lies in between an F/A-18 and a Eurofighter. I personally find it delightful to fly. It will thrust ( not fly, thrust ) itself above its operational cieling, though nowhere near as high as in the photo below any more ( which was taken during initial setup, but i thought was pretty cool.. ). After that, you will fall, out of control for several thousand feet till you reach its operational ceiling, at which time you can begin to regain control ( if your good :) ) and have a nice flight home..
it really is a very unique and fun aircraft to fly..
Pam

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:::LOL::: Buy the plane and fly it, then see if you still want that uprated engine.. I guarantee its got PLENTY of excitement with its 1.12:1 thrust to weight ratio.. Heyy,, you guys know i wouldnt lie.. I'm not making anything off this plane, just really enjoyed working on it because its a really fun plane. I also have to admit that I am not the only person with their fingers in the FDE jar.. A gentleman Named Phineas did much of the work. All I did was polish it up and make it presentable.. :).. He did pretty good..
Pam
 
I just finished downloading although I won't be able to fly it for a couple more hours; I'm sure i want both engines Pam :icon_lol:
 
fsafranek If it has a VC can we see some shots of that please?
Nothing here or on the purchase page.

Sorry for that, the usual SNAFU´s when something is released, will have the gallery in a few minutes
For some pics, check here

Also, for you repaint artists, there is quite an interesting contest

Don´t forget to join our Facebook group, where you can even chat with me

Best regards

Prowler
 
Hey Pam, any chance the insane can get that uprated engine? :icon_lol:

That engine will take make a clean Kestrel climb like a rocket in full afterburner. We had to tone it down. That thing could take you over 50K+ feet before losing sustentation.

Now, well you can reach 35K+ before stalling.
 
This looks like a Hawker Harrier mixed in with a Mirage 3 or Super Entendard!

Bery interesting!

Sascha
 
Looks great however I thought the kestrel had it's intake above the fuselage??

Convair's idea was a souped-up F-106.

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Convair also considered a bewildering range of F-106 follow-ons, the most ambitious featuring twin General Electric J93 turbojets, as used on the North American XB-70 Valkyrie experimental bomber, which would have given the F-106 Mach 3 performance. There was also consideration of an "Advanced F-106" with a single engine, either a J75 derivative or alternative powerplant, featuring canard fins, with both land-based and carrier-based versions considered, the carrier-based version having folding wings. Of course, none of these F-106 follow-ons went beyond the model stage.

It was detective work finding any relevant data on this aircraft. The F-15 engine was selected for the US Navy VFX contest that was canceled in favor of the YF-17 that later became the F-18.
 
This looks like a Hawker Harrier mixed in with a Mirage 3 or Super Entendard!

Rafale or Eurofighter too!

Very interesting!

Sascha
 
This looks like a Hawker Harrier mixed in with a Mirage 3 or Super Entendard!

Bery interesting!

Sascha

Selecting the flying characteristics was very important.

We looked at:
- Kfir, which is basically a Mirage 3 with canards.
- Mirage 2000, discarded early on because the canards are too small.
- Saab Viggen
- Eurofighter Typhoon.
 
Darn I overlooked this thread!! Even started one of my own....:icon_lol: wich could be discarded :sleep:

But one thing....she's a real joy to fly!

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Cheers,
Hank
 
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