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|authors = Petar Jedvaj, Ernest Teuscher (based on David Culp's and Erik Hoffmans' PC-7)
|authors = Petar Jedvaj (3D), Ernest Teuscher (instruments), David Culp and Erik Hoffman (FDM)
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Revision as of 17:35, 29 January 2012

Pilatus PC-9
PC-9.png
Type basic, advanced trainer aircraft
Author(s) Petar Jedvaj (3D), Ernest Teuscher (instruments), David Culp and Erik Hoffman (FDM)
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= PC-9M
Status beta
Download Download the Pilatus PC-9 aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).

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

Startup

Click on engine panel to START/RUN/ABORT or use Autostart in menu

Special keys

  • c - Canopy
  • Ctrl+b - Air brake
  • m - Nose wheel steering
  • Shift+w+Arrow Keys - Walk

Liveries

  • Croatian Air Force
  • Slovenian Air Force
  • Royal Canadian Air Force (fictional)
PC-9M cockpit

Development status/Issues/Todo

Development status

  • Detailed 3D model & textures
  • External animations
  • Lights
  • Particle system
  • Crash detect system

Issues

  • None

Todo:

  • Pilot models
  • Improve cockpit & instruments
  • HUD implementation
  • Weapon system (update to Hudournik standard)

External links