Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Grumman G-21 Goose
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Grumman G-21 Goose

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Thales' 1:1 Scale Airplane Replicas
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Description
Grumman G-21 Goose (1:1 Scale)

The Grumman G-21 Goose is an amphibious flying boat designed by Grumman to serve as an eight-seat "commuter" aircraft for businessmen in the Long Island area. The Goose was Grumman's first monoplane to fly, its first twin-engined aircraft, and its first aircraft to enter commercial airline service.


(Screenshots are taken before the update in 8 Jan 2024)

FEATURES
- Four separated compartments with bilge pumps
- Firefighting ability with refillable water tank from ocean
- GPS Autopilot from Tajin
- Altitude Hold
- VHF Marine Radio from Sheepdog
- Good flight performance and easy to control on water and land
- Simple ground effect for easier takeoff on runway
- Brake and throttle auto-limit on land for nose crash avoidance
- Two-stage flaps
- Retractable wingtip floats and wheels
- Fuel & engine hatches
- Fuel crossfeed switch for filling both tanks from same connector and separate them in flight
- Anchor at the nose
- Adjustable height for pilot's seat, retractable seat for flight attendant
- Lounge with bed and heater, passenger cabin with 7 seats, lavatory
- Detailed instrument panels including aircraft lights, visible and audible indicators, extensive flight information giving dials and controls with realistic units
- Efficient electric generator, auto turning off when battery is full and reserve battery
- Outfit and equipment inventories

PILOT'S MANUAL
1. Battery Master
2. Magnetos
3. Fuel Pumps
4. Hold Engine Starters until RPMs are over 120
(Parking Brakes are ON by default.)
5. Increase throttle to go

Notes:
- Starts with 50% fuel, so adjust it for your needs, fuel tanks are behind the engines
- Don't enable fuel crossfeed on flight because fuel flow between left and right tanks can destabilize the craft.

SPECIFICATIONS
Crew : 1 or 2 crew (6 mass) Capacity : 8 or 7 passengers (21 mass) Fuel capacity : 532 Gal or 2014 L diesel (403 mass) Water tank : 390 Gal or 1476 L water (295.2 mass) Empty weight : 2160 mass Gross weight : 2880 mass Wing area* : 280 r.s.a Wing loading :10.29 mass/r.s.a Length : 12.00 m Wingspan : 14.75 m (additional 1.50 m with wingtip floats) Height : 4.75 m (additional 0.50 m with wheels) Powerplant : Two Small Diesel Engines (520 to 1200 RPM) Maximum speed : 176 mph (40% propeller) Cruise speed : 131 mph (100% propeller) Range : 450 miles or (730 km) 100% prop pitch * Wing area is rudder_surface_area (r.s.a) of total horizontal wings and control surfaces data in ..\Stormworks\rom\data\definitions. Sub-grid wings contribute less.

Credits:
- GPS Autopilot: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1583273886
- VHF Marine Radio: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1880723700
- Hull Builder: https://r-3.itch.io/stormworks-hull-builder
- Tajin's PNG to XML Paint tool: http://rising.at/Stormworks/paint.php
315 Comments
Ok sorry for bothering you, I can’t get it to work, have a good day. :steamhappy:
Thales  [author] Jun 2 @ 7:51am 
Yes
Can I re post it with that livery?
Wait nvm
It has the fixed floats.
Can you make the texico livery for it?
BUDDIO-fart Apr 25 @ 2:02pm 
hey, i had a problem in a mission where my power to the engines went out, i tried restarting magnetos, i tried cross-feed, i tried starting at different prop angle. this happened when my fuel hit 50 and i feathered to 70 for better economy. engines couldn't have overheated. you should look into this problem, i am stranded in the ocean with 2 casualties
philipottum Mar 3 @ 3:05pm 
cool airplan ty
Dr. Pepper (real) Feb 21 @ 10:14am 
nice