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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
The Eurofighter Typhoon is an agile, multirole combat aircraft designed upon relaxed stability principles. | The [[Eurofighter Typhoon]] is an agile, multirole combat aircraft designed upon relaxed stability principles. | ||
=== Acknowledgements === | === Acknowledgements === | ||
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== Avionics == | == Avionics == | ||
===Head Up Display=== | |||
===Multi-Fuction Head Down Displays=== | |||
===Manual Data Entry Facility=== | |||
== Navigation == | == Navigation == | ||
=== Nav Aids === | === Nav Aids === | ||
Navigational assistance is provided by the Navigation Computer, guiding the pilot along a heading, route or beam using information from the two primary navigation systems, Route Manager (NAV) and TACAN. Course information is displayed on the HUD, ASI and MFHDDs, as well as commanding the autopilot when engaged in track mode. Control of navigational aids is through the AIDS subsystem page on the MDEF. | Navigational assistance is provided by the Navigation Computer, guiding the pilot along a heading, route or beam using information from the two primary navigation systems, Route Manager (NAV) and TACAN. Course information is displayed on the HUD, ASI and MFHDDs, as well as commanding the autopilot when engaged in track mode. | ||
Control of navigational aids is through the AIDS subsystem page on the MDEF. Switching between NAV and TACAN modes is controlled by pressing NAV MODE or TACN MODE; the selected system is indicated by a lit button. The course desired by the active system is shown by the steering bug on the heading ribbon | |||
NAV Mode directs the flight along a route of waypoints, which can be created, saved and loaded in Route Manager. Waypoints can contain altitude instructions as well as lateral fix information. | NAV Mode directs the flight along a route of waypoints, which can be created, saved and loaded in Route Manager. Waypoints can contain altitude instructions as well as lateral fix information. |
Revision as of 21:33, 28 June 2011
This document is a work in progress. We aim to produce a concise guide to flying the Eurofighter Typhoon and operating its systems. Keep checking back - as things are added to the aircraft, so they'll be documented here - we hope to make these updates in a timely manner, ideally when new versions of the aircraft are released.
Introduction
The Eurofighter Typhoon is an agile, multirole combat aircraft designed upon relaxed stability principles.
Acknowledgements
Eurofighter Typhoon for FlightGear was developed by Maverick Alex, DFaber, Almursi, Algernon and other contributors. This document initialised by --Algernon 16:28, 28 June 2011 (EDT)
Develop & Cusomise
See Eurofighter Typhoon: Development Documentation
Flight Controls
The aircraft is controlled via stick, throttle and rudder pedals, whose motions are processed by the Flight Control System and appropriate signals are passed to the flight control surfaces, the canards, flaperons and rudder.
Flight Control System
The FCS can be bypassed, but this is not recommended under normal flight conditions.
Avionics
Head Up Display
Multi-Fuction Head Down Displays
Manual Data Entry Facility
Navigational assistance is provided by the Navigation Computer, guiding the pilot along a heading, route or beam using information from the two primary navigation systems, Route Manager (NAV) and TACAN. Course information is displayed on the HUD, ASI and MFHDDs, as well as commanding the autopilot when engaged in track mode.
Control of navigational aids is through the AIDS subsystem page on the MDEF. Switching between NAV and TACAN modes is controlled by pressing NAV MODE or TACN MODE; the selected system is indicated by a lit button. The course desired by the active system is shown by the steering bug on the heading ribbon
NAV Mode directs the flight along a route of waypoints, which can be created, saved and loaded in Route Manager. Waypoints can contain altitude instructions as well as lateral fix information.