R3Y Tradewind for FSX
In August 1946, Convair was awarded the contract to build the XP5Y-1 maritime patrol aircraft as a replacement for the troublesome PB4Y Coronado and outdated Martin Mars. Convair had the advantage of seaplane experience with the Catalina and Coronado, as well as access do the development data from the German BV-222 'Wiking'. Originally developed to fulfill the long-range maritime reconnaissance role, the Convair XP5Y-1 was noteworthy for its high-speed blended-hull design, intended to overcome the aerodynamic drag associated with flying boat hulls. Powered by four 5250 shp Allison XT-40-A-4 turboprops, it flew for the first time on April 18, 1950. The end of WW2 meant the Tradewind's patrol/ASW mission was scrapped, a rescue came however with the onset of the Korean War and new transport and 'mobile base' roles for the R3Y. Re-designated R3Y Tradewind, 11 aircraft were built. Several modifications were incorporated into the new R3Y-1 including increased horsepower T-40-A-10 engines, new nacelles, shorter airscrew driveshafts and tailpipes, and V-shaped float struts. Convair later re-designed the nose and added a large hinged door at the bow. This new version was designated R3Y-2 and flew on October 22, 1954. A last attempt at salvaging the project resulted in a refuelling tanker conversion, but this was not enough to save the Tradewind. All were scrapped in 1959.
Inspect the illustrated User Manual for this product : R3Y Tradewind User Manual.
Features :
- both R3Y-1 'Cruiser' and R3Y-2 'Bowloader' variants included.
- virtual cockpit with gauges and controls.
- stunning bump-mapped 2048-pixel texture sets.
- very high quality native FSX models.
- highly detailed and accurate beaching cradle included.
- animated opening doors, crew and Bowloader nose with extendable ramps.
- RY3-2 'Bowloader' refuelling version included, with animated hoses.
- togglable realistic crew figures with accurate period flight gear.
- virtual cockpit includes several interior spaces including main hold.
- animated, featherable contra-rotating propeller blades.
- illustrated user manual in PDF format.
- turboprop soundset.
- PhotoShop paintkit files provided.
- Note - NO 2D panel is provided.