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{{infobox Aircraft
|image = C684-1.png|300px
|image = C684-2.jpg|300px
|name = Caudron C.684
|name = Caudron C.684
|type =  
|type =  
|fdm = JSBSim
|fdm = JSBSim
|status = CVS (V-0.1.0)
|status = CVS (V-0.3.0)
|authors = Guillaume Chauvat, Laurent Hayvel (texture)
|authors = Guillaume Chauvat, Laurent Hayvel (texture)
|fgname = <tt>C684</tt>
|fgname = <tt>C684</tt>

Revision as of 17:18, 9 April 2009

Caudron C.684
C684-2.jpg
Author(s) Guillaume Chauvat, Laurent Hayvel (texture)
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= /C684
/C684

/C684

/C684

/C684

/C684

/C684

/C684

/C684

/C684

/C684
Status CVS (V-0.3.0)
Download Download the Caudron C.684 aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).

The Caudron C.684 was a single piston engine sport plane of the 1930s. The Caudron C.684 is in development for FlightGear OSG.

http://cvs.flightgear.org/viewvc/data/Aircraft/C684/

Aircraft help

G Switch propeller to low pitch (the plane must be on ground and the engine stopped) g Switch propeller to high pitch

User's Manual

The propeller is an old variable pitch propeller. It has only two configurations: low and high pitch. Use low pitch for takeoff and high pitch for cruise. You can't go back to low pitch before landing.

Startup

Magnetos: both Starter: 5 seconds max

Takeoff

  1. Flaps: 25°
  2. Full power
  3. Lift tail wheel at 100 km/h
  4. Takeoff at 120 km/h
  5. Climb: 160 km/h
  6. Flaps: 0°

Cruise

  1. Propeller Pitch: High (g)
  2. 2300 rpm, 250 km/h

Landing

  1. Flaps: 65°
  2. Speed: 130 km/h, 140 km/h if wind speed is higher than 10 kt

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