Tupolev Tu-144D

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Tupolev Tu-144
Tu-144D-77117-EDDF.jpg
Type Airliner
Author(s)
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= Tu-144D
Status Alpha
 FDM Stars-3.png
 Systems Stars-2.png
 Cockpit Stars-0.png
 Model Stars-3.png
Download Download the Tupolev Tu-144 aircraft package for the current stable release (2020.3).

The Tu-144 supersonic transport (SST) was the first of the two supersonic passenger airliners to fly, see Concorde for the other one.

The aircraft is unique for its retractable canards, which enable takeoff/landing at speeds not much higher than those of conventional airliners.

Performance

Mass

Metric tons.

Max. t/o: 207

Normal t/o: 180

Landing: 120

Speed

Km/h, unless specified otherwise.

Liftoff: 390

Cruise: Mach 2.1

Max. speed at 19 km: Mach 2.15

Pattern: 340

Glideslope: 290

Touchdown: 270..290

Altitude

Metres above sea level.

Practical ceiling: 19700

Cruise: 19500

FlightGear Model

The project was conceived in July 2014 and is active since April 2015. Its goal is to implement accurate flight dynamics and systems of the Tu-144 entirely in JSBSim (and ultimately support testing in standalone JSBSim), as well as a clean and simple visual model.

Current Status

As of September 2015, we have:

  • Plausible FDM and control;
  • In most configurations the aircraft follows manufacturer's flight envelope and centre of gravity;
  • It is damped well enough for default autopilot to control;
  • The visual and all animations display correctly in multiplayer.

Problems

Among many other things that were rushed to test the FDM sooner -- and, now that it works, need to be redone more thoroughly -- the following are most noticeable and will be addressed first.

  • Empty cockpit, with user having to rely on HUD and property displays;
  • Unelegant hydraulic and electric systems;
  • No sounds in multiplayer.

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