PSM Super Tomcat
*HUGE thank you to PlanariaLab
for creating working generators & all the programming he did to make this aircraft function like I imagined
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* INSTRUCTIONS
Engage battery switch
Turn on APU
*Wait for APU turbine RPM to spin up to speed and provide power to the rest of the systems
Switch on Fuel Valves 1 & 2
Start Engines 1 & 2
* When Engines are started Generators begin to run
* You may switch off APU after main engines start
Hooray Working Generators
😸
I hope all of you enjoy this
Very special thanks to 50CalChicken
who helped build the Tomcat !
Again HUGE thanks to PlanariaLab
for final programming !
Finally, thank you to MrCopty
for teaching me start up sequence programming
Specifications
Spotlights
- WinsWings 22 days ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 34.0ft (10.4m)
- Length 55.8ft (17.0m)
- Height 14.0ft (4.3m)
- Empty Weight 31,559lbs (14,314kg)
- Loaded Weight 34,572lbs (15,681kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.95
- Wing Loading 53.5lbs/ft2 (261.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 646.6ft2 (60.1m2)
- Drag Points 9383
Parts
- Number of Parts 718
- Control Surfaces 12
- Performance Cost 5,805
@Tupolev90 Click here for Engines always on version
@Tupolev90 Yes I will make a plane for you now. Need 5 mins
and the engines are always on
can there be a version where you dont have to go in the cockpit to turn on the engine because i prefer orbit mode to be always on
@JuanShot2Go I agree with you, it doesn't even matter what order you turn those switches on, Sometimes you just want to get right to it and fly. But sometimes especially in a real simulator, startup sequences can be fun for me. Like a Learjet for instance. If you can get one of those in the air from a dark cold start you really accomplished something. It feels satisfying to get a real one to start. Lol Z 👍😺
Being more of an Arcade player, I hate startup procedures, but you made it so simple even a peanut like me can manage it so thanks for that. I would like to funk trees the heck out of this build for the racing challenges. Would you mind?
@Nasafan9999 Lol, of course. I can make a walnut PSM Click here a Wii controller PSM, Click here even a pencil Click here lmao
Zaineman
😹@Zaineman Yeah, heh. Can you make an XFA-27 do PSM?
F-28 Tomcat II
@AshdenpawTG22 Thanks , this is my best work ever. The APU (thanks to PlanariaLab) is next level. Z 😸
Super Tomcot 💀💀💀
@Nasafan9999 727 ? oops..... You're right... Funny I never even looked closely at it...Z🙀
@Zaineman that’s a 727-
How about a 727 PSM
?Click Here @Tupolev90@Zaineman can you make a PSM 747?
PS:i just want to cause chaos🙂
@WEEB Absolutely ! take anything you like. If you mention me that would be nice but it's not necessary... Z 😺
@Zaineman That's amazing. I might be able to borrow some of your code for something I'm working on right now.
@WEEB Hey thanks WEEB, I've been working and updating and adding to the cockpit for over a year now. The big breakthrough on this build is the working APU. I'm really proud of it. Thanks again for the comment and the upvote. Z 😺
This is really cool. Look inside that cockpit. It's awesome. I love it.
@SpamtonGSpamton Click here to see the rotor. I hid the fuselage around the rotor, then painted the rotor green. You should have no problem finding it now. Lol Z 😺
@SpamtonGSpamton I will help you give me a minute
@Zaineman I can't find the rotator
@Zaineman oh, thank you.
@Zaineman i have some questions,1,how to change your profile picture,2,can you make a PSM AH-64 apache?
@SpamtonGSpamton start using the hide button and start hiding the fuselage around where the wing enters the main part of the plane. There you will find a rotor. The rotors been programmed to sweep the wings back once a certain speed is reached. Feel free to copy and paste my programming. The programming can also be used for landing flaps. Just adjust the speed. Z 😺