Freeware Zlin Z-142!

Hi YoYo!

I am the one from the PWDT. I made the textures, the sounds, and lot of other things.
To reply for your comment, my answer is no. Definitely no. This Z-142 was build from stratch, not a simple upgrade! There's more detailed add-on, more polygons, better textures, etc. Absolutely not compatible with FS2004. The similarity comes from one thing: both of aircrafts (Z43 and Z142) is a member of the same aircraft family. :) Lot of parts used both of aircraft especially the gauges and switches for example. But you can discover lot of similarity in the wings and the stabilizators too! Just as in the real life. But there's more polygon, as I said.
You are a talented repainter I know, so please browse our Z-142 texture folder and compare it to our old Z-43. I'm sure, you will see the big differences!

Happy flying,
Tibi

Ps: And one more thing. Z-43 was build with FSDS, but this Z-142 with 3DSMax... Z-142 for FS2004 build with Gmax by Milan Lisner who is not our team member. This is a generic difference! :D

Thank You Zlin for explantions! Now, everthing is clear like the Sun.
Didn't download yet, but simply addon from my list "must to have".
In Poland we used a lot of Z-42 and 142 and this GA is still very popular in aeroclubs.
Any news about paintkit?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wHX-2HX4yI
 
Thanks for this wonderful freeware Zlin 142. It's time to check (again) Pecs-Pogany, a nice and free hungarian airport from LH Simultations (note sister ship HA-SGJ in the background, and also some nice static An-2).

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It's time to check (again) Pecs-Pogany, a nice and free hungarian airport from LH Simultations (note sister ship HA-SGJ in the background, and also some nice static An-2).


THANK YOU for pointing this airport out...wow...what nice scenery......this will be my base for test flights from now on......very nice! Will have to check out the other airports as well!
 
Checklist

Hello,

Here is a checklist I have used with previous versions of the Zlin 142

ZLIN 142 CHECKLIST
=======================================================

_______________________________________________________
After entering cockpit

1. Pilot seat – SET and LOCKED
2. Controls - movement CHECK
3. Flaps - CHECK
4. Trim - NEUTRAL
5. Brakes - CHECK
6. Main switch – ON
7. Sector switches –
Battery, Generator, Starter, Avionics ON
8. Engine instruments - CHECK
9. Signalization check - PRESS Pitot check button

_______________________________________________________
Engine start-up

1. Fuel – LEFT
2. Throttle – according situation
3. Manual fuel pump – pressure 20 - 30 kPa
4. Manual fuel feeding pump – according situation
5. Propeller - MINIMAL PITCH
6. Compressor - ON
7. Magnetos – ON (1+2)
8. Starter – PRESS (max. 10 seconds)
9. RPM – SET 1000 RPM
10. Oil pressure – CHECK (min. 120 kPa in 10 seconds)
11. Mixture - LEAN

_______________________________________________________
Engine warm-up

1. 1000 RPM for 2-5 minutes
2. 1500 RPM until the engine is ready for engine check:
* Cylinder head temperature - min. 120 °C
* Oil temperature - min. 25 °C
* Oil pressure - min. 350 kPa (3,5 kp/cm2)
3. Engine and fuel tanks check – engine must run
continuously with every fuel tank selected

4. Generator and battery charging check:
* SET 1800 RPM
* Generator warning light goes off
* VA meter - voltage 26-28V, current -
charging or 0

_______________________________________________________
Flight instruments

1. Artificial Gyro horizon - unlocked
(click on the right button
2. Directionnal gyro compass - unlocked
(click on the center of the button)

_______________________________________________________
Engine check

1. Controls – ELEVATOR NEUTRAL
2. Mixture - basic setting
3. RPM regulator check:
* SET manifold pressure 0,92 atm
* SET propeller pitch to max and min
(REPEAT 3 times)
4. RPM and performance check according to operations
manual
5. Ignition check:
* Compressor OFF
* SWITCH magnetos
(1+2) > 2 > (1+2) > 1 > (1+2)
* Allowed RPM drop during the procedure
30-50 RPM
_______________________________________________________
Taxi

1. Brakes function - CHECK
2. Propeller pitch - MINIMAL PITCH

_______________________________________________________
Before take-off

1. Controls movement - CHECK
2. Door, seatbelts, seats – CLOSED, FASTENED, LOCKED
3. Trim - NEUTRAL
4. Flaps - SET to take-off position
5. Fuel - LEFT TANK; fuel quantity CHECK
6. Sector switches - ON
7. Compressor - ON
8. Propeller pitch - MINIMAL PITCH
9. Magnetos - 1+2
10. Main switch - ON (check)
11. Mixture - basic setting
12. Engine instruments – CHECK at 1500 RPM
13. Altimeter - SET
14. Gyrocompass and attitude indicator – UNLOCK
15. Time - Clock SET and Stop watches ON

_______________________________________________________
After take-off

1. Brakes – stop wheels
2. Engine mode – SET to 1 atm / 2600 RPM
3. Flaps - RETRACT
4. Trim - as needed

_______________________________________________________
Downwind leg

1. Fuel - quantity CHECK; SWITCH to tank with more
remaining fuel
2. Compressor - ON
3. Mixture - LEAN
4. Instruments - CHECK values
5. Brakes - CHECK
6. Seatbelts - TIGHTENED
7. Report to the ATC

_______________________________________________________
Base leg

1. Speed - 160 km/h
2. Flaps - SET to take-off position
3. Propeller - MINIMAL PITCH
4. Compressor - ON (check)

_______________________________________________________
Final

1. Flaps - SET to landing position
2. Speed - 140 km/h
3. Report to the ATC

_______________________________________________________
After landing

1. RPM - 1500 RPM
2. Compressor - OFF
3. Flaps - RETRACTED
4. Gyrocompass and attitude indicator - LOCKED
5. Trim - NEUTRAL

_______________________________________________________
Engine shutdown

1. Cylinder head temperature - cool down bellow 140 °C
2. Throttle - IDLE
3. Radio sector switch - OFF
4. Magnetos – OFF (0)
5. Main switch - OFF
6. Sector switches - ALL OFF
7. Flaps - SET to take-off position
8. Parking brake - SET

Have a good day

Benoit
 
Colours on Att Ind

I must be showing my ignorance of Warpac / non-aligned countries' instruments here, but isn't it odd the blue is down and the brown us up? I know Russians do this instrument differently than their Western counterparts - but even there, the colours were brown down blue up, no? Wondering why it'd be different on this plane, notwithstanding it's Czechoslovakian design.

Anyway - it's superb. Lovely in every way. 10/10.

dl
 
I have some R/W Zlin time logged ... albeit in a Z-526F "Trener Master" , and ever since then I have been fascinated with the company, had some great flights with the FS9 version of the 142, but have to say ... this FSX version is stellar ! One short flight and many more planned ... Cheers PWDG !!! Mike :ernaehrung004:
 
Just gave it a first quick test flight. What an absolute blast! This is the second recent freeware aircraft (Manfred's C-47 is the first) that makes it to the top of my list. Now I need to pick up Ant's T-28A for the trifecta...

The Zlin reminds me of the lesson that it's much more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slowly.

Extremely well done - highly recommended.
 
Guys, many-many thanks for the nice words about our Zlin! :adoration:

@YoYo:
Well, I try to follow Carenado/Alabeo's way in the paintkit, therefore I included a full white version to the textures. Maybe it was a little mistake because it is not the easiest way for making repaint, I know... So I thinking about release a Photoshop version with layers. Just please give me a few days.
Yes I know about popularity of this Zlin at your country - that's a reason why I made a Polish paint version. :)

@zsoltquack:
Köszi Zsolti...látod végül csak sikerült befejeznünk ezt a röpcsit... A paintkitről lásd feljebb... Ha addig nem tudsz vagy nem akarsz várni, a fehér változaton elkezdheted a gyakorlást! :D

@vonstroheim:
Thank you, nice spotting! A little curiosity about that scenery...all static aircraft that you'll see on that scenery is made by me - including that Z-142 (HA-SGJ)... ;)

@all:
Thanks again for your nice words about our Zlin, I'm so glad when I see these satisfied comments!
 
A very happy camper here too! I love this plane! Wish I had the chance to fly a real one.

Extremely well done!:applause:
 
Some more Eastern European sceneries to play with you Zlin:

Slovakia, Poprad LZTT, by Brano and Tibio (avsimrus)

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Czech Republic, Príbram LKPM, by Vlad Maly (flightsimulator.cz/scenerie)

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Poland, Koszalin, Zegrze Pomorskie EPKO, by Pawel Aziukiewicz (avsim) with a static Zlin 43.

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Hungary, Debrecen LHDC, from LH Simluation is excellent, but not quite suited for general aviation.

Thanks to Robert-Jan Oosterloo (freewarescenery.com) for his huge scenery directory. I still need to find a nice Romanian and Portugese airport...
 
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