CESJ 002 Atlas
The CESJ 002 Atlas is a cargo aircraft developed not only to replace its predecessor but also to introduce new technologies to its functionality.
History
Despite the success of CESJ 001, it had its flaws, so a new plane was put into development, the name of the project was Atlas, the new plane had to be able to carry larger and heavier loads than its successor and it did.
Not only the space in its cargo bay increased but the aircraft received an increase in its wing area, new more powerful engines being 4 instead of 2 with a power control to improve its handling, an AWMAR (All Weather Multifunctional Aerial Radar) and a visual system for the deployment of paratroopers
Controls
Normal plane controls
VTOL: Flaps
Ag 1: Open cargo door fully
Ag 2: Open cargo door 90°
Ag 3: Parachute jump speed adjusting system
Ag 8: Open radar housing
Parachute launch instructions
When you are close to the target zone press 3 then 2 things can happen, one that goes too fast then a red light will turn on or two a green light will turn on if you go within the correct speed, then press 2 to open the rear door to 90 ° a blue light that flashes quickly will turn on indicating the start of the parachute jump, quickly press the key assigned to what you want to release, when the action is finished repeat the same process to continue with the normal flight.
If you were looking at the sequence from the outside you would know when you were at the indicated speed because the air brakes would retract, a tip, set the throttle between 20 and 26 percent if you are braking or between 30 and 35 if you have to accelerate
photos
note: the plane you download is empty
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 124.7ft (38.0m)
- Length 126.9ft (38.7m)
- Height 27.0ft (8.2m)
- Empty Weight 73,244lbs (33,222kg)
- Loaded Weight 109,795lbs (49,802kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.456
- Wing Loading 55.3lbs/ft2 (270.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,984.3ft2 (184.4m2)
- Drag Points 51458
Parts
- Number of Parts 179
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,116
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