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The '''DG-101G''' is a | The '''DG-101G''' is a variant of the first sailplane manufactured by [[Glaser-Dirks]]. There are in total 4 versions: DG-100, DG-101, DG-100G, DG-101G. The differences are 2-piece canoy (100) vs. 1-piece canopy (101), all moving stabilizer vs. fixed stabilizer (G). All had the same performance. | ||
== Aircraft help == | == Aircraft help == |
Revision as of 15:38, 10 March 2011
Type | Glider |
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Author(s) | Nikolaus Kerner |
FDM | /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim, /JSBSim |
--aircraft= | dg101g |
Status | Development (alpha) |
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The DG-101G is a variant of the first sailplane manufactured by Glaser-Dirks. There are in total 4 versions: DG-100, DG-101, DG-100G, DG-101G. The differences are 2-piece canoy (100) vs. 1-piece canopy (101), all moving stabilizer vs. fixed stabilizer (G). All had the same performance.
Aircraft help
Using the drag robot
- Create the drag robot with D.
- "Find" the robot (Ctrl-o)
- Connect the tow (o)
- Give the drag robot a ready for takeoff sign (d).
- Apply forward pressure to the stick to keep your glider behind the dragger.
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