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    Description

    The Model 44 is a hand-built monoplane air racer from the early 1930s, winning several trophies. Powered by a Pratt & Whitney Wasp Jr. radial engine rated for 500 horsepower. 

    Two variations are included, the vintage 1934 racer and a modern replica. 

    Liveries
    There were four model 44s built by the Wedell-Williams company but one was destroyed in a crash and never raced. The other ships, scarlet and black Miss Patterson #44, white and black Miss New Orleans #92, and Roscoe Turner's Gilmore Red Lion, #121, raced in the Thompson Trophy and Bendix Trophy. 

    SU10 Compatible, VR Compatible

    Installation

    Simply unzip and copy the sal1800-wedell-williams-racer folder into your Community folder

    Version 1.20 Release Notes - October, 2022

    New modern replica variation
    Improved sounds - Startup and shutdown
    Improved cold start


    Vintage 1934 Racer
    This is the original, bare-bones racing variation. No electrics and very basic instruments. The large fuel tank, compass and chronograph are for the long distance cross country race. Reduce the fuel quantity to keep the aircraft light when doing local flights.

    Modern Replica
    This replica is so close to the original plans, its flight model is nearly identical. It comes equipped with modern instruments, lights, radio and transponder to make it more comfortable to fly in today's world. The fuel capacity is less than the 1934 variation. In addition, this has a tailwheel instead of a tail skid.

    Pylon Racing
    The Model 44s were very competitive at the National Air races during the 1931-1934 timeframe, setting world speed records. 

    Transcontinental Races
    The Wedell-Williams Model 44 participated in several transcontinental races, setting the world speed records.

    Due to the range of the 180 gallon main fuel tank, you can fly at speeds over 200 knots for more than 1,800 miles without refueling. Navigation during the 1930s would have been only by charts, compass and visual landmarks. 

    Acrobatics
    This aircraft isn't really rated for aerobatics. But it will be most responsive around 140kts. As you go faster the controls get stiffer.

    Brakes (Vintage only)
    There is no parking brake and the engine is powerful enough at idle to pull you forward. So press the wheel brakes when you click Fly on the runway. If you are stopped, you can engage wheel chocks from the card in the cockpit or with the standard parking brake key (default "B").

    Trimming
    I recommend that you have buttons assigned to elevator, ailerion and rudder trim because this plane does require trimming all surfaces for a stable flight. 

    Startup Procedure
    The vintage Model 44 does not feature an electric starter, it can only be started via hand pulling the prop. This is simulated by an invisible "ground crew" that can be signaled via the Ground Crew Instructions card in the cockpit. The pilot needs to switch on both magneto switches and then click the spot on the instruction card. Prior to starting, the pilot should apply the wheel brakes or set the wheel chocks. For the modern version: battery on, fuel on, magnetos on, press starter.

    Taxi Procedure
    Due to the steep ground angle and large engine cowl, forward visibility during taxi is severely limited. It is recommended to proceed slowly and use "S-turns" to maintain visibility. 

    Takeoff Procedure
    After lining up on the runway centerline, glance to each side to establish a view of the runway edges. You will use this to gauge your position down the center of the runway. 
    Due to the high thrust and torque of the engine, you must increase the throttle slowly or risk an unintended turn. 15-17 inches of manifold pressure is adequate to start the takeoff roll. Once sufficient speed for the rudder to begin to have effect, you can advance the throttle to above 20 inches of manifold pressure. Liftoff should occur before 100 knots indicated. 

    Landing Procedure
    Due to the limited forward visibility, you should adopt a modified approach. You can crab the ship and use side slip to keep the runway visible during approach. Alternatively, you could fly a close pattern where the base and final turns are rounded off. This allows you to maintain sight of the runway until crossing the threshold. 
    In both cases, the last moments prior to touchdown will have you with zero forward visibility. Look out the sides to maintain equal distance between the sides of the runway. 
    Maintain a high angle of attack to bleed off speed. The braking is intentionally weak, so engage the brakes early and apply increasing backpressure to the stick to avoid nose-over. 
    As the speed decreases, the tail skid will contact the ground. This will provide additional braking force. 

    Fuel Gauge (Vintage)
    There is one 180 gallon fuel tank. You can read the level with the sight gauge tube mounted to the tank just behind the compass. The level line will begin to appear around 70 gallons remaining. The line disappears behind the tubing frame at around 27 gallons remaining. Fuel burn in cruise is around 30 gallons per hour. 

    Chronograph
    By default, the chronograph will show the local time. Clicking on the face of the chronograph will toggle between time mode and stopwatch mode. In Stopwatch mode, clicking the top stem will start and stop the timer. When stopped, click the reset button to reset the stopwatch back to zero. The large dial is seconds, the smaller upper dial displays minutes and the smaller lower dial displays hours. 

    Grid Compass
    The large compass at the lower section of the panel is a grid compass. The outer ring can be rotated my the pilot after the locking mechanism has been released. The "spider" inside the compass will always point toward magnetic North with the arm that has a cross at the end. The other arms indicate East and West. 
    To use this instrument for navigation, rotate the outer ring until your desired course is lined up with the lubber line at the top of the dial. When the pointers are within the white painted grid lines, the aircraft heading is on the selected course. 

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    9 months ago

    Needs update for new version SU16 !

    almost 2 years ago

    Bought the Payware before reading here that isn't the same as yours but after looking at it I prefer your version.
    The payware seems to be having more graphical effects but only comes with the classic version and I like having the option with the modern variant.
    Your version is great. The model looks awesome, it's a bit of a challenge to fly at first but nothing one can't master. Landing is tricky because of sight or better lack thereoff. But again, practice makes it better. It does 200 kts all day and is very fuel efficient. That's a good combo.
    And the engine sound is music.

    almost 3 years ago

    Thank you! I really enjoy this vintage beauty. It's my sunset cruiser. Plenty of power. Handles like it should. Not too squirrely on takeoff. Lands well. No flaps or landing gear levers to worry about. The engine sounds are what really does it for me though. Amazing. And the canopy can be removed for stunning open air views in VR. The Brown B-2 Air Racer "Miss Los Angeles" is another equally excellent vintage freeware aircraft from this developer, part of the Fantasy of Flight museum at FA08 (links below)

    https://flightsim.to/file/46718/brown-b-2-air-racer

    https://flightsim.to/file/16471/fantasy-of-flight-fa08

    Cheers!

    about 3 years ago

    So a Model 44 appeared on Marketplace today! Is it a version of this one, or is that a parallel effort by someone else? Just curious. If you did a payware version, I'd be happy to support you by buying it because you've done a couple of epic awesome freeware planes. But if that's someone else doing the same plane, yours is already awesome. :)

    sal1800Author

    almost 3 years ago

    So the marketplace version is by another developer but obviously based on this project. I make my planes open source, so this is perfectly fine with me and also nice that someone else did all the work to get it into the Marketplace.


    Purchase the Marketplace version only if you want it for what it is but not if it's only to reward me. I get more than enough reward just seeing people enjoy this plane.

    about 3 years ago

    What is the location, of the scenery, do you have a POI, for it, or longitude and latitude for it, thanks?

    sal1800Author

    about 3 years ago

    about 3 years ago

    Thanks, for the info, I'll check it out.

    over 3 years ago

    Works perfectly and looks really great.


    Both variants are really great.


    Thanks for that.

    over 3 years ago

    A great racing aircraft superbly done, the 3 liveries are top notch, the flight model is challenging. Thanks for this masterpiece!

    over 3 years ago

    What an amazing work...!!! Thanks for sharing it with all...!!!


    I really appreciate you are giving us the option to choose vintage and modern avionics, makes it even better.

    over 3 years ago

    VERY KOOL!!! Really appreciate the inclusion of the UV's ESPECIALLY the choice of Prop Blurs! Wish more developers would do this!

    over 3 years ago

    Many thanks!!!

    almost 4 years ago

    IT HAS NO WORKING RADIO IT SAYS TURN POWER ON TO USE RDIOM. UM YOU CAN"T!!!!! hOW DO YOU TALK TO ATC??



    over 3 years ago

    Why shouting.... :-(

    over 3 years ago

    BECAUSE THE RADIO IS BROKEN!!!

    almost 4 years ago

    I love it!

    almost 4 years ago

    Thanks! This is a terrific gift to the community. So much fun to fly and a handful to land. This is payware quality.

    almost 4 years ago

    Absolutely beautiful! Flies well and is a great experience in VR. Better than a lot of payware. Thanks for all the time and effort that went into this and for sharing it with the community.

    almost 4 years ago

    I thought this plane was cool. I was wrong! It is Awesome! https://youtu.be/sUJCr9LEEmU

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    Wedell-Williams Model 44

    The Model 44 is a hand-built monoplane air racer from the early 1930s, winning several trophies. Powered by a Pratt & Whitney Wasp Jr. radial engine rated for 500 horsepower. Two variations are included, the vintage 1934 racer and a modern replica.

    Downloads7K
    Version1.20
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    Published4 years ago
    Updated3 years ago

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    Version History

    New modern replica variation Improved sounds - Startup and shutdown Improved cold start

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