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SA235 Coryet - Water bomber conversion package
   
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Vehicles: Vehicle, Air, Fire, Advanced
Tags: v1.4.6
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4 Feb, 2022 @ 4:31pm
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SA235 Coryet - Water bomber conversion package

Description
This is a pallet for the SA235 Coryet which converts it into a water bomber.

Instructions: In order to set up the system, you need to do a few modifications to the plane. Put a button in the cockpit in any free space, place an electrical cable anchor at the front of the cargo bay, and connect the button to the "on/off input" node of the electrical cable anchor.

To get the pallet operational, first either use the selection grid tool or some other means to put the pallet on the plane (i would recommend the selection grid tool, this thing is long and it weighs a lot) and connect the electrical cable anchor on the front of the pallet to the one you have put on the plane. After that, you should be good to go

For firefighting operations, line the plane up with the fire and descend to around 100 feet above the ground. Decelerate to around 120 knots and set flaps to full. Just before you fly over the fire press the button to start the water drop. After you have dropped the water, throttle up to full and pull up to avoid hitting the ground

To refill the pallet, use a tanker with around 10,000 liters of water, connect it to the fluid hose anchor on the front, press the "pump on" button, and turn on the pumps on the tanker.
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7 Feb, 2022 @ 2:32pm
PINNED: SUGGESTIONS AND BUG REPORTS
Kadermonkey
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elorkin 18 Aug, 2022 @ 12:08pm 
Maybe so, but I'm just as much an idiot as my friends
Kadermonkey  [author] 18 Aug, 2022 @ 12:01pm 
it is a pretty simple modification...
elorkin 18 Aug, 2022 @ 8:15am 
It will be easier for idiots in the form of me, because I don't understand electrics
elorkin 18 Aug, 2022 @ 8:14am 
It would be better if the plane was in Steam Workshop with this modification