F4F-3S Wildcatfish.
The F4F-3S Wildcatfish was a float plane which only made it to prototype stage. It was the intended answer to the Nakajima A6M2-N Reisen 'Rufe', but failed to live up to it's expectations. The F4F-3S was fitted with 2 Edo floats under the wings, and laterally braced to the underside of the fuselage. However, the arrival of a number of new aircraft carriers preempted the necessity for these types of aircraft, as was the ability of the Navy's battalions (Seabees) to quickly construct landing fields with Perforated Steel Plates.
The RealFlight 3D model was created by Cowboy and texture by DHK79.
Various modifications for RF 7.5.
Fly with the channel 5 rate switch in the “High” position.
Six Channels: Throttle, ailerons, elevator, rudder
Flaps - Controlled by the channel 6 InterLink Controller rotary knob.
No wheels on the floats, so amphibious operation only.
This is a fairly decent flying float plane. Lands well with or without flaps.
The F4F-3S Wildcatfish was a float plane which only made it to prototype stage. It was the intended answer to the Nakajima A6M2-N Reisen 'Rufe', but failed to live up to it's expectations. The F4F-3S was fitted with 2 Edo floats under the wings, and laterally braced to the underside of the fuselage. However, the arrival of a number of new aircraft carriers preempted the necessity for these types of aircraft, as was the ability of the Navy's battalions (Seabees) to quickly construct landing fields with Perforated Steel Plates.
The RealFlight 3D model was created by Cowboy and texture by DHK79.
Various modifications for RF 7.5.
Fly with the channel 5 rate switch in the “High” position.
Six Channels: Throttle, ailerons, elevator, rudder
Flaps - Controlled by the channel 6 InterLink Controller rotary knob.
No wheels on the floats, so amphibious operation only.
This is a fairly decent flying float plane. Lands well with or without flaps.