FSX Convair R3Y-1 "Tradewind"

The R3Y was powered by 4 turboprop engines driving counter-rotating propellers. It flew first in 1954. It was originally designed as a patrol bomber and was designated XP5Y. Later, the Navy decided it should be used to haul personnel and cargo and was designated R3Y-1. The first few had a pointed nose that was the style of the Patrol Bomber. Later models had a rather bulbulous nose which opened, making it easier to load and unload. I did not like the looks of the bulb nose at all so I modeled the earlier pointed nose version. It had great performance for the day; it set several speed and endurance records. Unfortunately, the T-40 engines proved to be very unreliable so only 11 planes were produced.
This is a native FSX Acceleration project. It has the usual animations plus a Beaching Gear. The textures are DXT5.DDS and have a muted specular shine. This model is painted for the Naval Air Transport Squadron VR-2. The VC is based on photo's. Most of the flight gauges are default. The flight engineer's panel is visible from a camera location. Most of the engine gauges were put together by myself from default XML statements and bitmaps modified as necessary. The rest were modified from freeware gauges from PAD. Many Thanks to Bob May of PAD for giving me permission to use them. All the gauges have back lights for night ops.
The rather large beaching gear is actuated with the G key like a landing gear. It retracts up and disappears. It reappears on the way down. The gear has benign lift and drag so it does not interfere with the flight dynamics of the aircraft. One caveat re the gear; when you approach a ramp and actuate the gear, the whole plane and gear jump up and then settle down as the gear hits the ramp. This effect seems to be a glich in FSX. The bigger the plane the more it jumps. My Martin Mars (Alphasim) bounces even higher. It is only slightly obvious in small planes like the Goose.
I have included a simple XML gauge that turns engine smoke on and off at about 80% throttle. It uses the default F-18 smoke effect. I have never seen a large turboprop going overhead that did not leave a smoke trail of some kind.
The sound file is from a early C-130 whose origins I have forgotten.

INSTRUCTIONS: Unzip R3Y.zip into a temporary folder. Copy the folder Convair Tradewind into the Airplanes folder of FSX. Open the gauges folder and copy the two entries into the Gauges folder of FSX. Copy them "as is"; don't open them. That's it.

LEGAL: This project is released as freeware. You may repaint it, make panel modifications and upload to this or another website as long you give me credit for the original design. You need my written permission to use any of these files for commercial purposes. Be advised this project will be uploaded by me to www.SurClaro and www.simviation.com. If you find it and download from another site, I am not responsible for the integrity of the files.
This airplane should not hurt your computer but I am not responsible if you think it causes problems.


Enjoy! Paul Clawson


Email: p.pandj@verizon.net