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Pilatus PC-9M is a single-engine, low-wing tandem-seat turboprop training aircraft designed by Pilatus Aircraft in Switzerland.
Pilatus PC-9M is a single-engine, low-wing tandem-seat turboprop training aircraft designed by Pilatus Aircraft in Switzerland.
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[[Category:Military trainer aircraft]]

Revision as of 14:07, 15 July 2016

Pilatus PC-9
FGAddon
PC-9.png
PC-9M-cockpit.png
Type Trainer aircraft, Military aircraft, Military trainer aircraft
Configuration Low wing aircraft
Propulsion Turboprop aircraft, Single-engine aircraft
Manufacturer Pilatus aircraft
Author(s)
PC-9M team
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= PC-9M
Status Early production
 FDM Stars-4.png
 Systems Stars-3.png
 Cockpit Stars-3.png
 Model Stars-5.png
Development
 Website The website for the Pilatus PC-9 developments.
 Repository The development repository of the Pilatus PC-9.
Download Download the Pilatus PC-9 aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).
Forum 'Pilatus PC-9' topic on the FlightGear forum.
License GPLv3+
This aircraft is NOT available under the GNU GPL 2, the primary license of the FlightGear project. This means that parts cannot be reused in the official FlightGear repositories.

Pilatus PC-9M is a single-engine, low-wing tandem-seat turboprop training aircraft designed by Pilatus Aircraft in Switzerland.

Performance Data

Maximum Speed: 368 mph

Cruise Speed: 343 mph

Rate of climb: 4,090 ft/min

Service Ceiling: 37,992 ft

Stall Speed Gear/Flaps Up: 88 mph, Gear/Flaps Down: 77 mph

Range: 990 mi

Aircraft help

  • C - Toggle canopy
  • E - Eject
  • L - Toggle landing lights
  • M - Nose wheel steering
  • Ctrl+B - Toggle air brake
  • Ctrl+A - Toggle autopilot altitude lock
  • Ctrl+G - Toggle autopilot glide slope lock
  • Ctrl+H - Toggle autopilot heading lock
  • Ctrl+N - Toggle nav1 lock
  • Ctrl+O - A/P engage/disengage
  • Ctrl+S - Toggle auto throttle arm
  • F11 - Pop up autopilot dialog
  • F12 - Radio stack
  • Click on engine panel to Start/Run/Abort or use Autostart in menu

Liveries

  • Bulgarian Air Force 664
  • Croatian Air Force 051
  • Croatian Air Force 057 "Wings of Storm"
  • Irish Air Corps 264
  • Mexican Air Force HB-HRI
  • Pilatus Factory Demonstrator HB-HPJ
  • Royal Air Force British Aerospace ZG969
  • Royal Air Force British Aerospace ZK119
  • Royal Air Force of Oman
  • Royal Australian Air Forces A23-032 4th Squadron
  • Royal Australian Air Forces A23-020 76th Squadron
  • Royal Australian Air Forces A23-067 "Roulettes"
  • Royal Canadian Air Force 123
  • Slovenian Air Force 64
  • Swiss Air Force C-412 "Patrouille Suisse"

Development status/Issues/Todo

Development status - IN DEVELOPMENT

  • Detailed 3D model & textures
  • Pilot models
  • Ejection seats
  • External animations
  • Lights
  • Particle system
  • Crash detect system

Issues

  • None

Todo

  • Cockpit textures
  • Authentic instruments

External links