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Aeritalia-FIAT G91 -R1

4,355 LBAereo  4.0 years ago


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Aeritalia-FIAT G91 -R1

is simply a beautiful and elegant aircraft. Is my favorite because it had a fabulous hull design. A classic.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_G.91

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3nDy_hAYTI


I like the first pre-series with the distinctive pointed nose. Incredibly beautiful design.



1 = start/stop Engine
2 = Enable Pos.Light
3 = Enable Trim
4 = Enable Air-Air /Air-Ground Weapons
5 = Enable four front Guns - 4x 12.7 mm (0.5 in) Colt-Browning MG's
6 = Enable Landing Hook
7 = open Parachute

C = switch trough Fly-Cams


Enhancement of Real Cockpit Feeling - as usual!

Fully Functionaly Cockpit with Joystick, throttle and Trim function


NO Mod are required - a Overhaul project is on going, , goal Custom Cockpit and Custom Landing Gears for G.91



go to Total Overhaul Project -here

Cockpit is Ready - the new custom Instruments are :

[ready] - G-Meter
[ready] - Gun-Aiming aid /Flight Path Vector FPV
[ready] - Engine Throttle Gauge
[ready] - Fuel Gauge
[ready] - Trim Gauge
[ready] - Pitch Indicator
[ready] - Horizont Indicator
[ready] - Oil Pressure Gauge
[ready] - Airspeed Indicator
[ready] - AirClimb Indicator
[ready] - Heading indicator

and fully functionaly Joystick with Fire Buttons

go to Total Overhaul Project -here
















Dogfight !!

  • The 'old rabbit' is too slow in the turns against the FS-205 "Jaeger" with front canards...
    But he has style and is still good for a surprise. Have fun!






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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 30.2ft (9.2m)
  • Length 41.8ft (12.7m)
  • Height 15.3ft (4.7m)
  • Empty Weight 14,181lbs (6,432kg)
  • Loaded Weight 17,116lbs (7,764kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.969
  • Wing Loading 62.4lbs/ft2 (304.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 274.5ft2 (25.5m2)
  • Drag Points 4385

Parts

  • Number of Parts 279
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 1,056
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    29.8k ChiChiWerx

    I almost always form and break connections manually using the “Attachments” tool because it allows me to build perfectly symmetrical connections which prevents the dreaded “autoroll” problem. And I never, ever use the mirror tool unless the part I’m mirroring is disconnected from all other parts. I then attach both parts manually. Also, using the connection tool enables you to make multiple attachments at the same point, something which is impossible when using the default attachment by placing two parts together.

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    4,355 LBAereo

    how is possible to put a Youtube link or someting like postimage video link ?

    3.9 years ago
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    4,355 LBAereo

    Hi everybody, Work in Progress - "Total Overhaul Project"- see here :
    progress of last 2 weeks are

    • custom Landing Gears
    • Custom drop Tanks
    • Custom Suspended armament Setup "AS-20 Nord ATGM"
    • some cockpit gauges

    link here Total Overhaul Project

    !

    3.9 years ago
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    4,355 LBAereo

    @ChiChiWerx hi ChiChiWerx, thank you very much for the useful information.
    You are absolutely right with the connection editor it is much easier. Never used it before because I didn't know it. I'm still revising the G.91 cockpit. try to add a few basic instruments. - cheers

    3.9 years ago
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    4,355 LBAereo

    @ChiChiWerx
    HI mate, Thank you for your advice, I looked at the F20, is made perfect.
    - I will soon release a revised cockpit version of the Fiat G.19.
    - WIP screenshots wil follow :)

    4.0 years ago
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    29.8k ChiChiWerx

    For attaching small parts: On Windows, at the top of the screen, there should be an “Attachments” drop down menu. Once selected, click on “Add Connection”. A dialogue box will open instructing you to “Select First Part”. Once you do that, you should see all the blue connection point appear on that part. Select the desired connection point, and the dialogue box will tell you to “Select Second Part”. Once you select the second part, you will see the blue connection points on that part. Select the desired connection point and you should see an “Added Connection” message appear. You can also view all connections for any part by selecting the “Show Connections” box. Connections will appear as a green line between parts. To disconnect a connection (useful for disconnecting multiple connections on a single part, for modifying a part’s shape without affecting another part, disconnecting arch rotator parts and many other functions). Select “Show Connections”, click on the desired part and right click on the part you would like to disconnect.

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    4,355 LBAereo

    @ChiChiWerx "too slow in the curves" yes that means that the G.91 has no chance against the FS-205 "jaeger" with front canards :) - unfortunately the FS-205 is currently a mod version, I will be one without an occasion Make mods and build the flight instruments as far as I can.
    - Question - what Simpleplanes tool is used to make connections between parts. it is incredibly difficult to do that with the standard editor or XML overload. especially with small parts like flight instruments

    4.0 years ago
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    4,355 LBAereo

    @Tang0five thnk you mate, nice plane u build to. following you since today- thanks

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    @ChiChiWerx Hello, thank you very much for your suggestions. Thanks for the tips for the instrument, I'll take a closer look at your f20 and try to implement the next model or the FS-205 in another version. in fact, the G.91 has many historical and technical relationships. the "saber" F-86 was built under license by Aeritalia-Fiat. That is why the G91 has the nickname "Little Saber".
    The goal of the G91 project was also to replace the F-86A Saber in the service of the German, Portuguese and Italian Air Force, in the early 1960s.
    - by the way great planes that you build.
    - follow you since today :)

    4.0 years ago
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    4,355 LBAereo

    @BaconAircraft Hello thank you very much !! cheers, by the way great planes that you build. - follow you since today :)

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    Oh lol.
    There’s a game called war thunder. Where the G.91 is at a rating of 8.7. The thing gets 4 air to ground anti tank missiles, and gives tankers nightmares.
    @RaendyLeBeau

    4.0 years ago
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    29.8k ChiChiWerx

    Nice build, fun to fly. Like you, have always liked the G.91, reminds me of what might have been an F-86D if optimized for the attack mission instead of the AD mission. Don’t know which criteria you’re using, but this old rabbit turns perfectly well, perhaps too well, which a functioning G meter would reveal (either that or using the dev console). You don’t need mods for functional instruments, just check out the G meter on my F-20, it just takes a rotator and an input formula, which you can do easily on any platform now. This one lacks flaps, which are easy enough, and should have much more trim authority (it’s perfectly controllable down to 160 KIAS, but I have to hold constant back stick on final approach at the proper approach speeds). But it’s fun and I like the attempt at a partial cockpit, something to which I’m “partial”, myself! Nice work!

    4.0 years ago
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    4,355 LBAereo

    @TheKraken3 many many thnks mate ! :)

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    4,355 LBAereo

    @BaconAircraft Hi Mate, thanks 2 much mate! cheers - "8.7 ground RB PTSD" - what ever this is :)

    4.0 years ago
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    4,355 LBAereo

    @LlamaIndustries Hi many thanks mate for the compliments!

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    4,355 LBAereo

    @Tang0five Hi thanks for the compliments. I used to play and program mods for KSP :)

    4.0 years ago
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    8.7 ground RB PTSD

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    52.5k Tang0five

    P.s. not too sure on the donations link even if it is for coffee. Probably going to get some flak from the head honchos.

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    52.5k Tang0five

    Bloody brilliant. I’m assuming you’ve played this before or at least on SR2? I agree with you in the design. She’s a beautiful Italian.

    4.0 years ago
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    2,376 TheKraken3

    Gud plen

    4.0 years ago
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    This thing needs more attention, a plane of mine that is worse has gotten more upvotes. Good job dude, this thing is awesome.

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    25.4k Mustang51

    @RaendyLeBeau no problem. I’m actually quite shocked that this only has my upvote

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    @Mustang51
    many thanks mate!! cheers! - following you since today, great Work your planes !! thanks

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    25.4k Mustang51

    Also remind me tomorrow to spotlight this!

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    25.4k Mustang51

    Damn this is beautiful! The detailing is fantastic and the shape is close to perfect. You should definitely try to make custom control ailerons too. I’m looking forward to seeing your further builds and you have yourself a new follower!

    4.0 years ago
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