Douglas A-4 Skyhawk: Difference between revisions

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The '''Douglas A-4 Skyhawk''' is a [[Howto: Carrier|carrier]]-capable attack [[aircraft]] designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later [[McDonnell Douglas]] and finally [[Boeing]]). The initial designation was A4D under the Navy's designation system, and A-4 Skyhawk after 1962.
The '''Douglas A-4 Skyhawk''' is a [[Howto: Carrier|carrier]]-capable attack [[aircraft]] designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet, was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later [[McDonnell Douglas]] and finally [[Boeing]]). The initial designation was A4D under the Navy's designation system, and A-4 Skyhawk after 1962.


== Aircraft help ==
== Aircraft help ==
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* pilot is not solid
* pilot is not solid
* flaps are not solid
* flaps are not solid
* 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.
* 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.
* rudder, ailerons and pitch elevator are not animated
* rudder, ailerons and pitch elevator are not animated
* no cockpit light at night visible
* no cockpit light at night visible
* no aircraft light available
* no aircraft light available
* aircraft has no wheel well area for the landing gears
* aircraft has no wheel well area for the landing gear
* no jetstream visible
* no jetstream visible
* nozzle do not change shape when changing thrust - they don't
* nozzle does not change shape when changing thrust - they don't
* there are no flaps when using reverse thrust - it hasn't got reverse thrust
* there are no flaps when using reverse thrust - it hasn't got reverse thrust


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* engines can't be turned off
* engines can't be turned off
* no hud available
* no hud available
* aircraft is not set on the correct elevation when starting flightsgear (gears are approximately 0.40 m below the ground)
* aircraft is not set on the correct elevation when starting flightgear (gears are approximately 0.40 m below the ground)


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