AJTC BAC Jet Provost T.5
Another entry to the Advanced Jet Trainer Challenge.
(From Wikipedia)
The BAC Jet Provost was a British jet-powered trainer aircraft that was in use with the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1955 to 1993. It was originally developed by Hunting Percival from the earlier piston engine-powered Percival Provost basic trainer, and later produced by the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). In addition to the multiple orders that were placed for the RAF, the Jet Provost also attained several export deals with overseas operators, resulting in the type serving in many air forces worldwide. The design was also further developed into a more heavily-armed variant for ground attack mission, which was marketed as the BAC Strikemaster.
This is a very simple crate to fly.
AG1 - Drop external tanks
AG2 - Navigation Lights
AG3 - Landing Lights
AG4 to 8 -not used
VTOL full up - deploy flaps (for landing only).
This isn't really a pure Jet Provost - I took the liberty of adding Strikemaster style stores points under the wings. The central hardpoint is not found in the real world aeroplane, as far as I can tell.
Have fun.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Advanced Jet Trainer Challenge [FINISHED]
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 36.7ft (11.2m)
- Length 34.3ft (10.5m)
- Height 14.6ft (4.4m)
- Empty Weight 9,781lbs (4,436kg)
- Loaded Weight 13,979lbs (6,341kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.803
- Wing Loading 21.8lbs/ft2 (106.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 641.3ft2 (59.6m2)
- Drag Points 4201
Parts
- Number of Parts 137
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 508
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1st Phase
Status :: Proceed to the next phase. Ok.
Maneuverability :: 5
Stability and control at low speed :: 2
Aesthetics and realistic model :: 5
Details and accessories :: 2
Extra points :: 0
Total :: 14