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The '''Grob G 115''' is an advanced general aviation fixed-wing [[aircraft]], primarily used for flight training. It is built in Germany by Grob Aerospace GmbH (today part of H3-Aerospace). The E variant with a 3-blade variable pitch propeller is in Royal Air Force service as an elementary flying trainer. | |||
== Features == | |||
* Full 3d Model, | |||
* Sound | |||
* 90% of knobs, switches, instruments etc work, | |||
* 38 working circuit breakers. | |||
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G115-1.jpg|Grob G115 departing Grob Aircraft's company airfield, Mindelheim (EDMN) | |||
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=== | == Aircraft help == | ||
=== Starting the engine === | |||
Unlike other planes in [[FlightGear]], you need to set the battery master switch to the ON (up) position, before clicking your magnetos to both. Then click start. | |||
== External | == External Links == | ||
[https://grob-aircraft.com/en/g-115-general.html Manufacturer's webpage (Service/Support)]<br /> | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grob_G_115 Wikipedia article about the G 115] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 2 February 2020
Type | Civil trainer aircraft, Military trainer aircraft |
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Configuration | Low wing aircraft |
Propulsion | Piston aircraft, Single-engine aircraft |
Manufacturer | Grob |
Author(s) |
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FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | g115 |
Status | Early production |
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Systems | |
Cockpit | |
Model | |
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Hangar | |
Website | |
Repository | |
Download | |
License | GPLv2+ |
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The Grob G 115 is an advanced general aviation fixed-wing aircraft, primarily used for flight training. It is built in Germany by Grob Aerospace GmbH (today part of H3-Aerospace). The E variant with a 3-blade variable pitch propeller is in Royal Air Force service as an elementary flying trainer.
Features
- Full 3d Model,
- Sound
- 90% of knobs, switches, instruments etc work,
- 38 working circuit breakers.
Aircraft help
Starting the engine
Unlike other planes in FlightGear, you need to set the battery master switch to the ON (up) position, before clicking your magnetos to both. Then click start.
External Links
Manufacturer's webpage (Service/Support)
Wikipedia article about the G 115
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