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Posted: 29 Jan 2006, 13:00
by gwsimulations
Posted: 30 Jan 2006, 04:18
by Chris Trott
DispatchDragon wrote:I was going to suggest the same thing - with the engine instruments from an Electra panel - seeing as they have the same engines

Actually, depends on which Super Guppy you're talking about. There was the original design with R4360's, the 377SG (NASA 940) with DARTs, or the 377GT that was put in service with ASL with the Allison 501D. Oddly enough, one of the 301GTs is now with NASA, replacing the now mothballed NASA 940.
More on the Guppy family can be found here -
http://www.allaboutguppys.com/
Posted: 30 Jan 2006, 04:35
by Garry Russell
Hi Chris
I think it was P&W T-34P7 Turboprop on the B377SG
Not Darts
Garry
Posted: 30 Jan 2006, 05:26
by Chris Trott
Now that you mention it, it may have been. One version of the Guppy family had Darts on it, I know that for sure.
Posted: 30 Jan 2006, 06:28
by Garry Russell
I can't think of one with Darts
Only the radials and the more usual allisons plus this one.
Thing is, with the Guppy apart from the French ones which were a group of four the others were individual one offs with various changes.
Even the name Super Guppy applied to the French was wrong as they were Guppy 201.
It is impossible to generalised on the type as each one had a specific role it was built for. So to be sure you would need to see the cockpit of the actual aircraft. It would have made sense to keep as much of the original as possible but the years between manufacture and mod in itself would see changes apart from the engine issue.
Fascinating aircraft though and well worthy of FS attention.
Garry
Posted: 30 Jan 2006, 14:03
by Chris Trott
Garry, I highly reccomend that you visit the website I referenced. It states that the French aircraft were designated the "Supper Guppy Turbine" with the initial designation of 377GT and then re-named the "Guppy 201".
Posted: 01 Feb 2006, 19:33
by gwsimulations
To clarify on the models;
Aerospacelines B-377SG "Super Guppy": The original Super Guppy, powered by T-34 turboprops. One was built, and is stored at Pima AFB.
Aerospacelines B-377SGT-201 "Super Guppy Turbine": The two second-generation Super Guppys built in America. Powered by A501 engines.
Aerospacelines/UTA B-377SGT-201F "Super Guppy Turbine": As above, but built in France.
PS. I am making two models which will cover all versions - one for the SG, and one for both types of SGT, seeing as they were the same.
Posted: 01 Feb 2006, 20:43
by Chris Trott
gwsimulations wrote:To clarify on the models;
Aerospacelines B-377SG "Super Guppy": The original Super Guppy, powered by T-34 turboprops. One was built, and is stored at Pima AFB.
Actually, it's stored at Davis-Monthan AFB and was on display at the Pima Air Museum next door, however AMARC (Aerospace Maintenance And Regeneration Center, the agency that runs the boneyard) lists the aircraft as being on "Celebrity Row" inside the gates again (this will be the 2nd time it was placed there).
Posted: 14 Feb 2006, 21:58
by gwsimulations
The most recent Airliners.net picture shows it at Pima, but this is a few months old, so it could well have changed. :k:
Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 19:49
by britishtourer
Hi Graham!
Nice aircraft! Love the super guppy!
Have you tried a google image search for cockpit pics?