Siai Marchetti S-211 Project

I remember reading an article several years ago in some aviation mag (Air Progress, maybe?) about a pair of S-211's that came on the civilian market and the author of the piece was given some time in the front pit, writing that it was a seriously nifty piece of aviation kit. I genuinely look forward to seeing what you come up with...

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A fantastic looking model as always Dino. Nice work. I have been enjoying your F-35 recently, and that never gets old.
 
Very cool Dino, got to crawl around one in Dallas last year. Several ex-RSAF models are making their way into civilian hands here in the US.
 
There are 3 airplanes from the FS9/FSX days that I truly miss flying now that P3D_V4 is all I have installed. Those are the AlphaJet, The AMX and the MB339. The S-211 is the answer to those forgotten aircraft and I look forward to the completion and release, whenever that happens to be. Thanks Dino!
 
There are 3 airplanes from the FS9/FSX days that I truly miss flying now that P3D_V4 is all I have installed. Those are the AlphaJet, The AMX and the MB339. The S-211 is the answer to those forgotten aircraft and I look forward to the completion and release, whenever that happens to be. Thanks Dino!

Did you overlook mention of the Canadair Tutor? No? :biggrin-new:
 
As usual thanks for your support.
Apart from having one at the local airport (which needless to say it is a big plus) I think this project makes a lot of sense from several point of views - last but not least the fact that this aircraft is very well documented and the fact that it is enjoying a second life in private hands.

A couple of notes:
- Sticking to my "no fiction" rule, there will not be a tailhook version.
- Depending on time and resources the package may also include, right from the start, Aermacchi M-311 and M-345 (which are mostly the same aircraft, but with modern avionics, glass cockpit an minor modifications such as ventral fins... the final M-345 willl also have redesigned air intakes and nose section). Since documentation on the M-311/M-345 cockpit and interface is not publicly available, there will be some guess work there.

Anyway, here is the current external model... *ALMOST* finished!

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Thanks for the previews Dino, I'm really looking forward to cruising the virtual skies in this econo-trainer. :)
 
Just a quick picture from a short test flight - Roy Holmes is doing the flight model and, as usual, he is doing a great job. Also, since this aicraft is extremely well documented (including performance data) the flight model will closely match the real world performance.

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WOW that looks sensational good
would love to see how it looks in this livery
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Needless to say the Frecce Tricolori livery is being worked on ;-) - I had to simplify a little the graphics of the underbelly mostly for resolution reasons...
Anyway, chance is the Frecce Tricolori model will have a proper M-345 3D model, including digital cockpit.

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that looks great so far ;)

what I miss a bit for FSX are flyable formations there a few for FS9

Red Arrows
(9 Plane formation) http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/syb2.cgi?section=military&file=REDS_FS9.zip
[SIZE=-1]Patrouille de France [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]fouga magister (9 Plane formation) https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?do=copyright&fid=46447
[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Patrulla Aguila [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?do=copyright&fid=142387
[/SIZE]Frecce Tricolori (6 plane formation) https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?do=copyright&fid=117905

A 10 Aircraft M345 or MB339 PAN would be a nice thing!? but I fear polycount would make it difficult :(
 
...I played with that concept years ago. Fun...but there are a lot of limitiations.
Doing that with the S-211/M-345 model is basically impossible (well... a 3 ship flights might be doable, but with poor frame rate).
 
Btw: Roskam's "Airplane Design", part VI has a drag polar for the S-211. Part III (or IV) has some general data on wings and empennage.
 
Btw: Roskam's "Airplane Design", part VI has a drag polar for the S-211. Part III (or IV) has some general data on wings and empennage.

Hi Bjoern, would you happen to remember which volume had the engine decks in it? I have a couple volumes, but I really want that volume the most, as that kind of propulsion data is generally difficult to find.
 
Well, Roy Holmes is working on the flight model - and I believe he is using data from Roskam's book along with flight and performance manuals - as I said the aircraft is extremely well documented.

By the way here is a first glimpse at the cockpit - it will reflect the I-MJET layout, which is basically a late production cockpit but with some military avionics replaced by civilian equivalents (but I will bring back the armament panel).

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For the record, other civilian users have significantly upgraded the layout with modern electronics:

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...and here is the M-345 protoype cockpit (which will be added to the simulation if time and resources will allow)

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Hi Bjoern, would you happen to remember which volume had the engine decks in it? I have a couple volumes, but I really want that volume the most, as that kind of propulsion data is generally difficult to find.

"Engine decks"?
 
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