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Revision as of 14:38, 12 February 2012
Type | basic, advanced trainer aircraft |
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Author(s) | Petar Jedvaj (3D), Ernest Teuscher (instruments), David Culp and Erik Hoffman (FDM) |
FDM | JSBSim |
--aircraft= | PC-9M |
Status | beta |
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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 - Canopy
- m - Nose wheel steering
- Ctrl+b - Air brake
- Shift+w+Arrow Keys - Walk
- Click on engine panel to START/RUN/ABORT or use Autostart in menu
Liveries
- Croatian Air Force
- Slovenian Air Force
- Royal Canadian Air Force (fictional)
Development status/Issues/Todo
Development status
- Detailed 3D model & textures
- Pilot models
- External animations
- Lights
- Particle system
- Crash detect system
- Dual controls
Issues
- None
Todo
- Improve cockpit & instruments
- HUD implementation
- Weapon system (update to Hudournik standard)
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