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Randy (7000$ plane)
   
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Randy (7000$ plane)

Description
Randy is a very cheap and basic plane with a minimalistic instrument panel. Easy and cheap to fly, easy to land.

Randy can take you from Sawyer to the arctic using only ~70L of fuel.

Features a fire extinguisher, parachute, flashlight, first aid kid and welder as well as an accesible engine compartment for maintenance work.

Has NAV lights, autopilot and a taxi system.

Taking off:

-Apply some throttle using the lever or by pressing 3 (1 to decrease)
-Do a quick push on the STARTER button until the engine starts to rev up.
-Press the THRUST button to rapidly accelerate for takeoff and use S to take off.


Instrument walkthrough, starting from top left:

TAXI REVERSE/FORWARD - determines if you go forward or reverse in TAXI mode, you will go the direction the switch is facing (default reverse)
TAXI ON/OFF - activates a small amount of collective on the propeller, enough to drive around on the ground, but not enough for takeoff. Also engages steering on the front wheel.
RPS - Engine RPS, when the meter is at max (9) you are ready for takeoff
KM/H - Speed in KM/H
TEMP - Engine temp
ALTITUDE - Current altitude
FUEL - Current fuel, max is 268 which doesn't sound much but this is a very fuel efficient plane
BATTERY - Battery level, you can start your engine while this is still in yellow, charges fast
STARTER - Starter motor, hold to operate. Two fast presses should start engine at full throttle
BRAKES - Brakes on wheels
THRUST - Toggles collective on the propeller, uses a counter to gradually apply thrust.
AUTOPILOT - Holds altitude, maintains course and keeps the plane from rolling. This will only maintain current values(except roll, which will be 0), so set the course and altitude you want and then press the button.

LIGHTS (door panel) - engages backlights for cockpit, cockpit lights and fully featured NAV lights.
HEATER - toggles the heater. Heater is located in front as to not affect the engine so much, but even with heater on the engine will not overheat, except possibly if the plane is on the ground will full throttle and no collective for an extended period of time.


All logic in Randy was made by myself.

Have fun, any questions, critizisms etc are welcome in comments.
1 Comments
bob 25 Jan, 2021 @ 9:23pm 
veri nice