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'''Pilatus PC-6 Porter''' is a single-engined utility [[aircraft]]. It is famous in the aviation world for its Short Take-off and Landing (STOL) performance on almost any type of terrain; it can take-off within a distance of 195 metres (640 ft) and land within a distance of 130 metres (427 ft) while carrying a payload of 1,500 kg (3,300 lb). | |||
== Aircraft help == | |||
{| class="keytable" | |||
! Key | |||
! Function | |||
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| {{key press|Ctrl|L}} | |||
| Toggle tailwheel lock | |||
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=== Takeoff === | |||
===Takeoff=== | |||
* Flaps down 10 degrees. | * Flaps down 10 degrees. | ||
* Apply 100% Engine RPM While accelerating raise the tail. | * Apply 100% Engine RPM While accelerating raise the tail. | ||
* Be prepared to use Rudder to counteract Swing. | * Be prepared to use Rudder to counteract Swing. | ||
===Climb and cruise=== | |||
=== Climb and cruise === | |||
* The plane picks up speed fast so be sure to raise Flaps below 80 kts. | * The plane picks up speed fast so be sure to raise Flaps below 80 kts. | ||
* The best climb speed is 80-90 kts. | * The best climb speed is 80-90 kts. | ||
* Cruise Power is at 90% Engine RPM. | * Cruise Power is at 90% Engine RPM. | ||
===Landing=== | === Landing === | ||
[[File:pc-6-1.png|270px|right|thumb|adjustable Landing Lights]] | |||
* Lower Flaps under 80 kts and set Prop to Max RPM. | * Lower Flaps under 80 kts and set Prop to Max RPM. | ||
* Approach Speed is 60-70 kts. | * Approach Speed is 60-70 kts. | ||
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* Don't reduce power too early as the idle prop acts as effective speed brake. | * Don't reduce power too early as the idle prop acts as effective speed brake. | ||
== | == Features == | ||
* | * Complete 3D cockpit with lots of controllable switches | ||
* Engine and structural failure simulation | |||
* Co-pilot comments | |||
* Livery selection | |||
== | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/ Official website] | * [http://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/ Official website] | ||
*[http://www.pc-6.com/ The Pilatus Porter World] | * [http://www.pc-6.com/ The Pilatus Porter World] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 27 August 2016
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Type | Civil utility aircraft, STOL aircraft |
Configuration | High wing aircraft |
Propulsion | Piston aircraft, Single-engine aircraft |
Manufacturer | Pilatus aircraft |
Author(s) |
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FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | PC6-B2H4 |
Status | Early production |
FDM | |
Systems | |
Cockpit | |
Model | |
Development | |
Website | |
Repository | |
Download | |
License | GPLv2+ |
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Pilatus PC-6 Porter is a single-engined utility aircraft. It is famous in the aviation world for its Short Take-off and Landing (STOL) performance on almost any type of terrain; it can take-off within a distance of 195 metres (640 ft) and land within a distance of 130 metres (427 ft) while carrying a payload of 1,500 kg (3,300 lb).
Aircraft help
Key | Function |
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Ctrl+L | Toggle tailwheel lock |
Takeoff
- Flaps down 10 degrees.
- Apply 100% Engine RPM While accelerating raise the tail.
- Be prepared to use Rudder to counteract Swing.
Climb and cruise
- The plane picks up speed fast so be sure to raise Flaps below 80 kts.
- The best climb speed is 80-90 kts.
- Cruise Power is at 90% Engine RPM.
Landing
- Lower Flaps under 80 kts and set Prop to Max RPM.
- Approach Speed is 60-70 kts.
- Approach the threshold with 60 kts.
- Don't reduce power too early as the idle prop acts as effective speed brake.
Features
- Complete 3D cockpit with lots of controllable switches
- Engine and structural failure simulation
- Co-pilot comments
- Livery selection
External links
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