Supermarine Stranraer flying boat for Fs9 uploaded

Shessi

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Supermarine Stranraer for Fs9

Hi Folks,
Just sharing a couple of ongoing projects, to get the creative juices going!

I think it was MotorMouse and Nigel who said in a post they'd like to see a Stranraer in Fs9, I had to agree, been thinking about it for a while. Went hunting and the only one (except for a v.high vertices-ed but beautiful and 3D free model), and found one in the IL-2 sim. Had words and now I've started to port it in from the IL-2 model, no VC model (yet), but a good place to start, lots and lots to do, but coming along nicely!

Intention to do CC, RCAF and civilian models.

Cheers

Shessi
 
Wow, a great looking aircraft.
Please, will you be posting pictures of the project?
It's exciting watching the birth of a plane, as it happens.

Regards
Robin
 
I enjoy watching the development of a new model, almost as much as I do flying the finished product. It helps me realize the work involved in creating such things, and makes me appreciate the effort involved.

The Stranraer has some very complex detailing, looking forward to seeing what you can do with her, Shessi. Looks to be an interesting project.


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Hi Folks,


I think it was MotorMouse and Nigel who said in a post they'd like to see a Stranraer in Fs9, I had to agree, been thinking about it for a while.

Cheers

Shessi


Well if this is what happens when I discuss missing aeroplanes with Nigel, just might have to mention a few more.... but seriously big thanks, this will fill a gap in early WW2 aeroplanes.

Ttfn

Pete
 
The Canadians flew them as well, after the war, didn't they. I believe the RAF museum example came from Canada.
I didn't know they existed, until I built the Matchbox model back in the 70's - an imposing plane - not as imposing as a Short Singapore, but still imposing.
Nice choice Shessi.
 
Well Folks,
The main model and most of the VC are done, starting on the details and tex.....

Cheers

Shessi


p.s. Yes, yes I haven't forgotten the B17C/D...;)
 
Very promising indeed!

This will help assuage my disappointment over never getting around to building that Matchbox Stranraer that sat in my basement for several decades.
 
This will help assuage my disappointment over never getting around to building that Matchbox Stranraer that sat in my basement for several decades.

I have a P-61B Black Widow and a Hawker Hurricane model that would make good company for your Matchbox Stranraer, Mick... :biggrin-new:

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The Canadians flew them as well, after the war, didn't they. I believe the RAF museum example came from Canada.
.....The Whistling Sh**House.......a smile comes to me...involuntarily.

They were gone just before my time, but I can remember the older fellas talking about the QCA Stranraers with a smiling whimsy.

Here....this link, scroll down past the aircraft description, read the comments. It gives you a feel for what went down in the PNW with these boats...

http://www.aviastar.org/air/england/supermarine_stranraer.php

Here's a nice profile of Queen Charlotte Airline's CF-BXO:

https://www.aviationmegastore.com/s...del-decals/product/?action=prodinfo&art=48261

(This is the plane now on display at Hendon.)

And here, a profile for Pacific Western Airlines CF-BYM

https://www.aviationmegastore.com/s...el-decals/product/?action=prodinfo&art=143886


I grew up with Goose, Mallard, Catalina's, and the occasional Mars.....would have loved to see a Stranraer boat in active service. (!)

Nice choice for a project!
 
Well nearly there......no rush though..;)

Model and tex done, most of the VC done, then the 2D panel and bits etc

Cheers

Shessi
 

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Many decades ago I met a former RAF officer who joined up in 1938 and flew with Coastal Command, eventually moving on to a Special Duties unit later in the war, at one point flying support for the Poles in the Warsaw Uprising.
Luckily for me he allowed me to take copies of his pre-war photo album.
Somewhere in a long forgotten box I have Maynard's photos, including a number of Stranraer shots.
I'm about to look for them, if I can eventually find these ancient B&W images I'll upload them.
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Great stuff W!!

That would be good to see pics that have never been seen before, look forward to them.

Cheers

Shessi
 
G'Day Shessi.
Bear in mind these were shot around 80(!!!) years ago, probably with a Box Brownie, and copied roughly 45 years ago.
But they might be useful.

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Possibly Scotland, possibly early 1939.

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