J30-300
J30 SERIES MANUAL
ENGINES
START UP
Use AG2 to turn on the engines. There will be a delay powering up the engines until they're fully turned on.TAKE OFF
For take-off configuration, engines have two configurations recommended by CM:
• 80%: Recommended option, as it saves fuel although it occupies more runway for take-off, approximately 2900 ft.
• 100%: It increases aircraft performance for take-off, usually consumes 2% - 5% of fuel.FLIGHT
Once the cruising altitude has been reached, it is recommended to use engines from 60% to 70% of their power to save fuel.LANDING
The power required for landing varies depending on the weight of the aircraft and the altitude at which it is located. Usually not more than 40% of engine power.
AG3 Will enable thrust reversers, automatically activated when touching ground, above 80 knots and throttle at idle.PUSHBACK
AG4 + AG3 Activates pushback, it will not exceed 5 knots. Once done, deactivate AG3. If deactivation is forgotten, it'll be deactivated once the 3 knots were exceeded.
FLAPS & SLATS
FLAPS
They extend up to 40 degrees, flaps will be deployed according to the configuration of the VTOL inputs (0.1, 0.25, 1, 2).SLATS
The slats work in conjunction with the flaps.
If the aircraft is above 2,600 ft. and less than 125 Knots [IAS], the auto-slats will be activated automatically, they help the aircraft to have better control of it stalls.TAKE OFF
The recommended flap configuration for take-off is 0.1 or 0.25, depending on the weight of the aircraft.FLIGHT
Above 10,000 ft. it is recommended that flaps are completely retracted, this excludes in approach or landing scenarios.LANDING
Flaps limit table according VTOL input:
• VTOL 0.1 = 250 Knots.
• VTOL 0.25 = 250 Knots.
• VTOL 1 = 200 Knots.
• VTOL 2 = 170 Knots.
SPOILERS & FLIGHT BRAKES
SPOILERS
AG5 Shall automatically deploy spoilers as long as the aircraft makes ground contact. If the thrust is equal to or exceeds 50%, the spoilers will be deactivated and retracted.FLIGHT BRAKES
AG5 + BRAKES If the aircraft is below 2,500 ft., the flight brakes will not be available.
LIGHTS
NAVIGATION LIGHTS
AG8 Activates and deactivates navigation lights.BEACON LIGHTS
Beacon lights will be activated when the engines start.STROBE & ANTI-COLLISION LIGHTS
AG1 Activates and deactivates strobe and anti-collision lights, normally activated when the aircraft enters an active runway.TAXI & LANDING LIGHTS
AG6 Activates and deactivates the landing lights, AG7 activates and deactivates taxi lights, both usually deactivates after take-off, when aircraft reaches 10,000 ft.
J30-300 PERFORMANCE & EQUIPPMENT
SPEEDS
Recommended Takeoff Speed: 150 [IAS] Knots.
Recommended Landing Speed: 140 [IAS] Knots.
Cruise Speed: 405 [TAS] Knots.
Top Speed: 495 [TAS] Knots
Top Speed Never Exceeded: 660 [TAS] Knots.
Stall: 130 [IAS] Knots.EQUIPPMENT
Powerplant: CE-H30-100 x 2
Wingtips: NoALTITUDES
Cruising Altitude: 25,000 ft. / 31,000 ft.
Service Ceiling: 36,000 ft.RUNWAY REQUIREMENTS
Take-Off Runway Minimum Length: 3000 ft.
Landing Runway Minimum Length: 2300 ft.PERFORMANCE TEST NOTES
Test were made with aircraft at full load capacity.
Takeoff and Landing tests were performed at Wright Airport.
Top speed tests were performed at 25,000 ft.
Runway requirements information was obtained using recommended take-off and landing speeds.
Landing and Takeoff speed may vary depending on aircraft load.
Landing and Takeoff distance may vary depending on aircraft load.
Mobile tests were performed on iPhone 13 Pro & iPad Mini (6th Gen)
Specifications
Spotlights
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- RepublicOfCursedPlanes 1.2 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 93.5ft (28.5m)
- Length 111.2ft (33.9m)
- Height 41.0ft (12.5m)
- Empty Weight 80,096lbs (36,331kg)
- Loaded Weight 220,999lbs (100,244kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.721
- Wing Loading 59.1lbs/ft2 (288.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 3,738.8ft2 (347.3m2)
- Drag Points 28554
Parts
- Number of Parts 450
- Control Surfaces 19
- Performance Cost 2,374
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