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Revision as of 06:24, 30 October 2009

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McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30
DC-10-30 first fly
DC-10-30 first fly
Type Airliner
Author(s) Isaias V. Prestes
FDM JSBSim
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Status Under development
Download Download the McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).

The DC-10-30

The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 is a three-engine medium- to long-range widebody airliner, with two engines mounted on underwing pylons and a third engine at the base of the vertical stabilizer. The most common model, built with General Electric CF6-50 turbofan engines and larger fuel tanks to increase range and fuel efficiency, as well as a set of rear center landing gear to support the increased weight. It was the second long-range model after the -40 and very popular with European flag carriers. Produced from 1972 to 1988, the DC-10-30 was delivered to 38 different customers (163 built).

Completed/In progress

The aircraft development was started at 10/29/2009.

DC-10-30 at SBPA
DC-10-30 at SBPA


Completed

  • Models - for 3D models
  • Splashs - for aircraft specific splash screens (tempoarary)
  • Engines - for various different engines supported by the FDMs
  • Extras
    # README
    # TODO
    # AUTHORS
    # CHANGELOG

In progress

  • FDMs - for various FDM configs that are supported (Isix)
  • Views - for aircraft-specific views (Isix)

To do

  • Animations - for aircraft
  • UVmap - for 3D models
  • Texture - for 3D models
  • Liveries - for livery-specific textures
  • Panels - for 2D/3D cockpit panels (maybe categorized into 2D/3D?)
  • Instruments - for aircraft specific instruments (possibly with its own Textures subfolder)
  • Sounds - for aircraft specific sounds
  • Systems - for systems such as the electrical system
  • Nasal - for aircraft specific Nasal scripts
  • Docs - for aircraft specific documentation
  • Huds - for aircraft specific HUDs
  • Resources - for all sorts of aircraft specific development resources that may be required by other developers to continue development of an aircraft (i.e. data, images, artwork etc) but that isn't officially included in any of the other folders because it isn't yet used. That is, such "resource" folders could/should be automatically excluded from the script that is currently used to create the default base package for distribution.

Extras that should be completed:

  • HELP
  • FEATURES

Related lists

Authors

Isaías V. Prestes, isaias at gmail dot com. If anyone can complete any other aspects of the Model PM 'isix' in the Forums or email.

Reference

[*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_DC-10Wikipedia DC-10-30]