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== Liveries == | == Liveries == | ||
* Croatian Air Force | * Croatian Air Force 131 | ||
* SFR Yugoslav Air Force | * Croatian Air Force 115 | ||
* | * Egyptian Air Force | ||
* SR of Vietnam Air Force | * Finnish Air Force MG-129 | ||
* Somali Air Corps | * German Air Force 22+02 | ||
* Polish Air Force 6814 | |||
* SFR Yugoslav Air Force 112 | |||
* Soviet Air Forces 34 | |||
* Soviet Air Forces Camo | |||
* SR of Vietnam Air Force 5121 | |||
* SR of Vietnam Air Force 5205 | |||
* Somali Air Corps 226 | |||
* Syrian Arab Air Force | |||
[[File:MiG-21bis_cockpit.png|thumb|250px|MiG-21bis cockpit]] | [[File:MiG-21bis_cockpit.png|thumb|250px|MiG-21bis cockpit]] |
Revision as of 16:50, 13 March 2014
Type | supersonic jet fighter |
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Author(s) | Petar Jedvaj, David Culp, Raptor, Stuart Cassie and Gary Brown |
FDM | JSBSim |
--aircraft= | MiG-21bis |
Status | Early production |
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Systems | |
Cockpit | |
Model | |
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The Mikoyan and Gurevich MiG-21bis is a supersonic jet fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau in the Soviet Union.
Performance Data
Maximum Speed: 1,468 mph
Rate of climb: 44,280 ft/min
Service Ceiling: 58,400 ft
Range: 751 mi
Aircraft help
- s - Starter valves
- Shift-q - Fuel cut off
- Ctrl-b - Air brakes
- d - Deploy brake parachute
- j - Jettison brake parachute
- m - Nose wheel steering
- c - Canopy
- f - Gun trigger
- e - Fire selected weapon
- 1 - Select left R-60 missile
- 2 - Select right R-60 missile
- Shift-1 - Select FAB-250 bombs
- Shift-3 - Select external fuel tank
- Ctrl-d - Deselect all stations
Liveries
- Croatian Air Force 131
- Croatian Air Force 115
- Egyptian Air Force
- Finnish Air Force MG-129
- German Air Force 22+02
- Polish Air Force 6814
- SFR Yugoslav Air Force 112
- Soviet Air Forces 34
- Soviet Air Forces Camo
- SR of Vietnam Air Force 5121
- SR of Vietnam Air Force 5205
- Somali Air Corps 226
- Syrian Arab Air Force
Development status/Issues/Todo
Development status - IN DEVELOPMENT
Aircraft of the month May 2012
- Detailed 3D model
- Pilot model
- External animations
- Particle system
- Crash detect system
- Fuel control
- Autopilot
- Full Bombable support
- Working GSh-23 23mm cannon
- Working R-60 missiles
- Working FAB-250 bombs
Issues
- FDM should be improved to get Mach 2 speed
- Some instruments are not functional
Todo
- Cockpit textures
- Authentic instruments
External links
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