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Martin Mars Seaplane
#11
Posted 10 February 2006 - 01:20 PM
he uses his natural talent... the technology comes after it...
An old fasion GA designer
Get the brand new Caravelle here
#12 Guest_dad_*
Posted 10 February 2006 - 03:18 PM
Wow, that looks really good. What is the secret? I'm just spent the first few hours trying to make planemaker understand what I want to do, but I'm not winning the fight. Do you use a 3d cad program to make the fuselage, etc?
Planemaker is a 3D app, it's just different and changes each time Austin yawns. Thats the V763 version. I look at most of my stuff and it's like a 'B' grade movie, OK to watch but a bit low on detail.
#13 Guest_dad_*
Posted 10 February 2006 - 08:02 PM
ooooKay
I can lift about 40,000lbs of water but you may be able to get the full 60,000lb maybe with some luck. As I don't have a lot of details about props and gearing, it's all a guess. Practice balancing the thing on the water and you can pick up speed quickly.
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edit:by making several scoops I have filled the 763 version with water and delivered it, practice!
forgot the ICAO code: MARS
I can lift about 40,000lbs of water but you may be able to get the full 60,000lb maybe with some luck. As I don't have a lot of details about props and gearing, it's all a guess. Practice balancing the thing on the water and you can pick up speed quickly.
763> [attachmentid=10433]
832> [attachmentid=10432]
edit:by making several scoops I have filled the 763 version with water and delivered it, practice!
forgot the ICAO code: MARS
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This post has been edited by dad: 10 February 2006 - 09:27 PM
#14
Posted 11 February 2006 - 12:40 AM
forgot the ICAO code: MARS
May I use the v7 aircraft and make a CSL object and put in a package?
#16
Posted 11 February 2006 - 09:03 AM
ooooKay
I can lift about 40,000lbs of water but you may be able to get the full 60,000lb maybe with some luck. As I don't have a lot of details about props and gearing, it's all a guess. Practice balancing the thing on the water and you can pick up speed quickly.
763> [attachmentid=10433]
832> [attachmentid=10432]
edit:by making several scoops I have filled the 763 version with water and delivered it, practice!
forgot the ICAO code: MARS
Thanks for the effort. I'm having a blast flying this big bird around. Two screenshots:
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I made a few small changes to the paintjob in an attempt to get the cockpit windows a little more like the real-world plane. http://simp.mine.nu/mars_paint.bmp
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#17
Posted 11 February 2006 - 08:42 PM
You, dad, are amazing!
Over Greece:
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Over Greece:
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This post has been edited by betelAIR: 12 February 2006 - 12:13 PM
betelAIR
we don't just get you there
we don't just get you there
#18
Posted 05 January 2009 - 07:44 PM
I live in the hometown of the Martin Mars Water bombers,(port alberni B.C.). The design is accurate in almost every way!
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
#21
Posted 02 September 2009 - 03:36 AM
I should start to do a few updates, when 940 is final.
Try deleting your 'Prefs' first!

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