North American OV-10A Bronco: Difference between revisions
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== Development status/ | == Development status/ToDo == | ||
Outside: | Outside: | ||
* | * full 3D model complete | ||
* | * fully animated | ||
* | * fully textured | ||
* | * external models: 230gal fuel tank, Mk82 bomb, rockets | ||
Cockpit: | Cockpit: | ||
* | * USAFE version has a 3D cockpit | ||
* | * most rudimentary instruments present | ||
* | * realistic fuel system implemented | ||
* | * working weapons and external stations release | ||
TODO: | |||
* finish USAFE 3D cockpit | |||
* improve CDF version from USAFE | |||
* make NASA version | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 23:45, 2 June 2006
"The North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco is a turboprop-driven light attack and cargo aircraft. Although it is a fixed-wing aircraft, its mission capabilities resemble a fast, long-range, inexpensive and reliable ultra-heavy attack helicopter. It flies at 350 mph (560 km/h), carries 3 tons of external munitions, and easily loiters for 3 or more hours. It is prized for its versatility, redundancy, load, wide field of view, short-field ability, low operational costs and ease of maintenance." Read more on Wikipedia: OV-10 Bronco
The current model supports a "weather radar" displaying AI weather objects. It does not display METAR "real weather" downloaded by the FG weather system.
Development status/ToDo
Outside:
- full 3D model complete
- fully animated
- fully textured
- external models: 230gal fuel tank, Mk82 bomb, rockets
Cockpit:
- USAFE version has a 3D cockpit
- most rudimentary instruments present
- realistic fuel system implemented
- working weapons and external stations release
TODO:
- finish USAFE 3D cockpit
- improve CDF version from USAFE
- make NASA version
External links
OV10A Bronco development project