Yakovlev AIR-7
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Copyright 1999, Eric C. Johnson.
This is FREEWARE. These files are strictly for your own
personal, non-commercial use and the redistribution, repackaging or reselling of these files in any form is expressly prohibited without my written permission.
If you wish to commercially resell these files in any form you
may contact me at the internet address at the bottom of this note to discuss appropriate fees for the redistribution rights.
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This airplane requires FS98
Engine: 1 X 480 hp M-22
Wieght: 3,087 lbs (Loaded)
Length: 25 ft 7 in
Wing span: 36 ft 1 in
Range: 800 Miles
Maximum Speed: 179 kts
The Yakovlev AIR-7 was built to study high-speed flight and as such it incorporated many leading edge aerodynamic devices such as an enclosed cockpit, Towesend ring and wheel pants. The career of the AIR-7 was brief, lasting only until 1934 when the failure of an aileron caused a forced landing in freight yard. During this period, this plane established a respectable top speed of 332km/h (179 Kts) in 1933.
This model features fully animated control surfaces and prop, as well as a detailed cockpit interior with a pilot. The panel is hand drawn and is visually accurate to the actual panel. All instrument sizes, types and placement are accurate; however, I am not a gauge designer so I substituted Cessna gauges for the originals.
For .afx files for this plane (and other goodies), check my
homepage at:
http://flightsimmers.net/ecjohnson
Installation:
If you use a windows zip utility such as Winzip, extract this
entire archive to your FS98/Aircraft directory. All proper directories will be created and all files will be installed into the correct directories.
To manually install these files, create an air-7 sub-directory of
FS98/Aircraft. In the air-7 directory, create a model, panel, sound and texture directory. Install aircraft.cfg and air-7.air into the air-7
directory. Install sound.cfg into air-7/sound, model.cfg and air-7.mdl into air-7/model, panel.cfg into air-7/panel and all texture files (air-7.0-aaf) to air-7/texture.
November 1, 1999
Eric C. Johnson Brentwood,CA USA