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|image = | |image =Cessna C310.jpg | ||
|name =Cessna C310 | |name =Cessna C310 | ||
|type =Civilian aircraft | |type =Civilian aircraft |
Revision as of 13:36, 23 October 2007
c310 Alias for c310u3a. c310-ifr Cessna 310 with IFR panel c310-yasim Cessna 310 (YASim) c310dpm-3d Cessna 310 (civilian) with 3D cockpit c310u3a Cessna 310U3A w. 3D cockpit c310u3a-jsbsim Cessna 310U3A
Type | Civilian aircraft |
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Author(s) | David Megginson (maintained by Stuart Buchanan) |
FDM | YASim |
Status | production |
Development status/Issues/Todo
Outside:
- flaps are animated, but the shape of the wing does not change when flaps are extended. This means we have 2 flaps. One that is animated and another one that is not animated
- Observation: c310 has split flaps, i.e. top of wing remains unchanged and bottom surface of wing is the part that moves, spliting away from the top, -- Marlin Mixon
- ailerons on the right side are not animated
- no cockpit light at night visible
- no pilot and co pilot visible
- aircraft has no shadow
- strobe and landing lights are not available
- aircraft has no wheel well area for the landing gears
3d Cockpit:
Fixes
- cockpit instruments do light at night, but the cockpit itself stays dark
- no rudder/stick control in 3d cockpit available
- no ruder control pedals available
- no elevator trim control available
- can't hear sound when pressing the switches and levers in the cockpit
Improvements
- switches and levers look flat, they don't have a 3d look
- cockpit instruments look flat, they don't have a 3d look
- cockpit is not textured
- no pilot or co pilot present
- cockpit window has missing windscreen wipers
General:
- engine sound in cockpit does not differ from outside engine sound
- only one engine is selected by default
- hud is not available
- aircraft is not set on the correct elevation when starting flightsgear, lowest part of the aircraft is approximately 0.40 m below the ground
- flightgear is often crashing with this airplane