Q-18-301B
Sometimes, its amazing that one can spend a few hours on an aircraft and leave its exterior nearly unchanged. I had a bomb rack added below the cabin floor and stuffed some thrust reversers into the front section of the nacelle. Oh yes, the bomb rack can also be used to carry spare engines.
Instructions:
Activation group 1: toggle drag chutes. Lone green light above panel of eight red lights(Will be known as P1) will be switched on.
Activation group 2: toggle air to air mi issiles. Top left red light on P1 will be switched on. When launching, top right light will be switched on.
Activation group 3: Activate guns. Red light on second row of P1 will be switched on.
Activation group 4: Activate air to ground missiles. Left red light on third row of P1 will be switched on. Right red light will be switched on when a missile is fired.
Activation group 5: Activate bombs. Bottom left red light on P1 will be switched on. If "air to ground mode" is not selected, the rack will be lowered, but no bombs will be dropped and the bottom right light will still be switched on. If "air to ground mode" is selected, the bottom right light will be switched on and one of three bombs will be dropped. Hold the fire weapons key until all bombs have been dropped.
Activation group 6: Activates thrust reversers. Orange light on top of panel will be switched on. When brakes are applied, the red light beside it will be switched on.
On the top right side of the cockpit, the grey handle controls the gear. Pulling it extends the gear and pushing it retracts it. The set of three green lights above it shows the status of the gear. If they are lighted, the gear is up, if they are not, the gear is down. Probably. Below the gear handle is the brake handle. Pulling it activates the brakes, pushing it deactivates them.
Now, let us move to the left side of the cockpit. The top handle controls the thrust. Pulling it increases thrust and pushing it decreases thrust. Below it lies the flap control lever. Moving it up brings the flaps down and moving it down brings the flaps up.
Stuff that you can do but should not:
Land on water
Ram an airliner
Shoot down an airliner
Bomb windmills
Ram windmills
Ram a B-52
Shoot down a B-52
Ram a skyscraper(Guess it can do it)
Commit acts of terror against everyone (Even if its fun)
Low bombing runs (Suicide by bombs)
Bombing the convoys (Not enough bombs. Use a nuke instead)
Sink the carrier with bombs
Sink the escorts with bombs
Sink the ships by ramming them
Ramming enemies (No, this plane not made of glorious nippon steel, plane wing not sharp like katana.)
Lose the wing all the way up to the engine.
Note:
Had minor problem with the wings on the -300 exploding randomly so I had to pull it.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 65.3ft (19.9m)
- Length 66.0ft (20.1m)
- Height 19.0ft (5.8m)
- Empty Weight 27,091lbs (12,288kg)
- Loaded Weight 71,762lbs (32,551kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.187
- Wing Loading 21.8lbs/ft2 (106.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 3,288.5ft2 (305.5m2)
- Drag Points 12827
Parts
- Number of Parts 304
- Control Surfaces 27
- Performance Cost 1,577
@Dann810 perhaps. It could be an Iranian Electric can'tberra.
Is that a version of the English Electric Canberra?