Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Ryan,
Your artwork is very impressive indeed. Is there a single place where it is all available? Has it all been included in a mod?
And perhaps most importantly, why has no one asked you to make a "Spruce Goose"? It seems your collection is hardly complete without it.
Ian
Your artwork is very impressive indeed. Is there a single place where it is all available? Has it all been included in a mod?
And perhaps most importantly, why has no one asked you to make a "Spruce Goose"? It seems your collection is hardly complete without it.
Ian
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Took a look at your excellent website. On the US Navy page you asked if one thought the Sea Blue was too dark. Yes, I do. It obscures all the detail, which is so excellent of the other aricraft.
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Here's my wishlist for "off the wall" aircraft.
US Army A-17 attack plane.
F3F is US Marine colors.
Fairey Battle in RAAF colors.
US Navy SOC with wheels
US Navy J2F Duck.
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
ORIGINAL: Don Bowen
Here's my wishlist for "off the wall" aircraft.
US Army A-17 attack plane.
F3F is US Marine colors.
Fairey Battle in RAAF colors.
US Navy SOC with wheels
US Navy J2F Duck.
I would also like to have a RAAF Lincoln on the wishlist, if that is possible.
Andrew
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Added the Hughes HK-1 Hercules "Spruce Goose" to the USN Page:
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I did both a USN color scheme, like this early artwork of an early version of the Hercules; and also the silver scheme that the actual prototype flew in; because remember; the Spruce Goose was NOT funded by the military -- but was funded by the Department of Commerce or Transportation. So it's plausible that it would be civilian operated, even in WWII.

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I did both a USN color scheme, like this early artwork of an early version of the Hercules; and also the silver scheme that the actual prototype flew in; because remember; the Spruce Goose was NOT funded by the military -- but was funded by the Department of Commerce or Transportation. So it's plausible that it would be civilian operated, even in WWII.

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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Also, I've uploaded a modified version of the sea blue on the JRM mars.
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You can compare the new style and old style Mars on that. Do you think I lightened up the sea blue enough to bring out details, while still keeping it dark enough?
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You can compare the new style and old style Mars on that. Do you think I lightened up the sea blue enough to bring out details, while still keeping it dark enough?
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Ryan,
Holy Muffins! I was impressed before, now I'm speachless (fortunately I have a keyboard).
Holy Muffins! I was impressed before, now I'm speachless (fortunately I have a keyboard).
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
The Spruce Goose cruised at 175-178 MPH for 3,500 miles with a full payload (130,000 lbs).
Unfortunatley, the maximum load you can carry in WITP:AE in a plane is 65,000 lbs.
But, I do have SACs for a lot of stuff:
XR6O-1 Constitution SAC -- several MB!!
And on Page 5 of the SAC they have a range/payload graph flying at an altitude of 1500 feet; which is applicable I think to the SPRUCE GOOSE.
It comes out as:
R6O Constitution:
20,000 lb payload: about 2,200 nm (50% design payload)
40,000 lb payload: about 1,200 nm (design payload)
So if we assume the SPRUCE GOOSE had the same performance gains/degradation as payload increased/decreased as the R6O, then flying at 65,000 lb cargo weight (50% of design); would give the Spruce Goose a range of about 6,400 miles (or 5,560 nautical miles).
So in game the Spruce goose would be:
Max Speed: 220
Cru Speed: 175
Endurance: 2194 (minutes at cruise)
Manouver: 5 (it IS huge after all)
Climb: 500 (fpm)
Max Alt: 12000
Armor: 0
Max Load: 65000
Service Rating of 20-30
Crew: 18
Rng Max: 5600 (ferry range; I would imagine if you deploy a Spruce Goose somewhere, you want to carry not only the crew -- 18 men is about 3,600 lbs alone; but also some spares, mechanics, etc.)
Rng Ext: 5800 or 6000
Rng Normal: 5560
I think that should work for it.
Unfortunatley, the maximum load you can carry in WITP:AE in a plane is 65,000 lbs.
But, I do have SACs for a lot of stuff:
XR6O-1 Constitution SAC -- several MB!!
And on Page 5 of the SAC they have a range/payload graph flying at an altitude of 1500 feet; which is applicable I think to the SPRUCE GOOSE.
It comes out as:
R6O Constitution:
20,000 lb payload: about 2,200 nm (50% design payload)
40,000 lb payload: about 1,200 nm (design payload)
So if we assume the SPRUCE GOOSE had the same performance gains/degradation as payload increased/decreased as the R6O, then flying at 65,000 lb cargo weight (50% of design); would give the Spruce Goose a range of about 6,400 miles (or 5,560 nautical miles).
So in game the Spruce goose would be:
Max Speed: 220
Cru Speed: 175
Endurance: 2194 (minutes at cruise)
Manouver: 5 (it IS huge after all)
Climb: 500 (fpm)
Max Alt: 12000
Armor: 0
Max Load: 65000
Service Rating of 20-30
Crew: 18
Rng Max: 5600 (ferry range; I would imagine if you deploy a Spruce Goose somewhere, you want to carry not only the crew -- 18 men is about 3,600 lbs alone; but also some spares, mechanics, etc.)
Rng Ext: 5800 or 6000
Rng Normal: 5560
I think that should work for it.
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
I would also like to have a RAAF Lincoln on the wishlist, if that is possible.
How would that work? Would you essentially replace the RAF Yellow/Blue/Red/White roundel with the RAAF BLUE/WHITE Roundel?
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
ORIGINAL: Don Bowen
Here's my wishlist for "off the wall" aircraft.
US Army A-17 attack plane.
F3F is US Marine colors.
Fairey Battle in RAAF colors.
US Navy SOC with wheels
US Navy J2F Duck.
Has anyone done any of these? Especially interested in the last two....
RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
I'll like to add the Curtiss A-12 Shrike, if possible, and the Westland Whirlwind.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
You asked for an Airacuda, so here it is!
Editor data as follows:
Bell YFM-1 Airacuda
max speed: 277
cruise: 244
endurance: 165
maneuver: 12
climb: 1480
max alt.: 30500
durability: 32
armor: 1
range: 5 - 6 - 19
DT range: n/a
weapons: 2 x 37mm M4 cannon & 2 x .30 cal Browning forward facing, 2 x .50 cal Browning side facing, 30 x 20lb GP bombs (internal)
power plant: 2 x Allison V-1710-23
crew: 5
available: 12/41
Editor data as follows:
Bell YFM-1 Airacuda
max speed: 277
cruise: 244
endurance: 165
maneuver: 12
climb: 1480
max alt.: 30500
durability: 32
armor: 1
range: 5 - 6 - 19
DT range: n/a
weapons: 2 x 37mm M4 cannon & 2 x .30 cal Browning forward facing, 2 x .50 cal Browning side facing, 30 x 20lb GP bombs (internal)
power plant: 2 x Allison V-1710-23
crew: 5
available: 12/41
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Oh, my! It's a VERY strange aircraft !
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Don,
Here is the Curtiss SOC Seagull you asked for, the wheeled version that is:
Here is the Curtiss SOC Seagull you asked for, the wheeled version that is:
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Don,
Here is the Grumman J2F Duck you asked for:
Here is the Grumman J2F Duck you asked for:
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
ORIGINAL: MadmanRick
Don,
Here is the Grumman J2F Duck you asked for:
Mil Gracias
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Don,
Here is the RAAF Fairey Battle you requested:
Here is the RAAF Fairey Battle you requested:
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Here is the USMC F3F-2 that was requested:
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
Here is the RAAF Avro Lincoln that was requested:
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RE: Shep's Graphical Artwork (Planes, Ships, etc)
You are now officially a hero of the Admiral's Edition!




