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Mk.1 Ejection Seat

10.7k SajabAerospace  6.8 years ago
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Are you bored of the existing standard cockpit blocks? Do you want something different? Something which will help your plane to stand out from the crowd? If so, this may be the answer. As you can probably tell, it's an ejection seat. There is a cockpit block present, its just tiny, and embedded in the pilot's head, so you see what they see. If you need to eject, activate group 1. You will be forcefully propelled away from your aircraft. A drogue chute will deploy automatically. Once you have stabilised and your speed has decreased, activate group 2 to deploy the main chute. If you are at high altitude when ejecting, wait until you have fallen to a lower altitude before deploying the main chute. Once you have landed, deactivate groups 1 and 2 to cut the chutes. This is especially important in windy conditions. I have conducted a lot of testing with this, and i believe it works well. If you do encounter any serious issues, please let me know. Have fun flying/crashing/ejecting!

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Mk.1 Ejection Seat
  • Successors 2 airplane(s) +7 bonus
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 1.6ft (0.5m)
  • Length 2.5ft (0.8m)
  • Height 3.6ft (1.1m)
  • Empty Weight 387lbs (175kg)
  • Loaded Weight 387lbs (175kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 472

Parts

  • Number of Parts 53
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 152
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    @SajabAerospace oh ok, thanks!

    5.2 years ago
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    @Novemberpapa243 When you have the ejection seat fitted I find that the external camera view is different when flying. If you want the normal orbit/chase view, install an orbit camera at the centre of mass and use that.

    5.2 years ago
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    @SajabAerospace oooooohhhh now it makes sense. Thanks!

    +1 5.2 years ago
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    @Novemberpapa243 You don't save the seat as a subassembly because it has a cockpit block built in. Instead, get the design you want to use the seat with, remove the cockpit block from it and save the aircraft as a subassembly. You then load the ejection seat and attach the aircraft subassembly to the bottom of the seat. Use fine tune to move the whole aircraft subassembly up until you cant see the seat. Finally, make sure any pieces which will interfere with the seat during an ejection have collisions turned off (disableCollisions : True) using the Overload mod.

    5.2 years ago
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    What block do I hold to get the whole thing? I'm having a hard time trying to put it in sub Assemblies

    +1 5.2 years ago
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    this looks like that cockpit mesh mod......what a pitty. Im gonna leave....OH WAIT A SECOND! THIS IS NOT! THIS IS A PRETTY AWESOME EJECTING PILOT MAN.

    6.8 years ago
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    This is the best seat I've seen and used keep up the good work

    6.8 years ago
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    Thanks for the upvote @DrDevan

    6.8 years ago
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    Thanks for the upvote @Dllama4

    6.8 years ago
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    Thanks for the upvote @BogdanX

    6.8 years ago
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    Thanks for the upvote @TheMutePaper

    6.8 years ago
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    Thanks for the upvote! @helilover03

    6.8 years ago
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    Thanks for the upvote @AdrianFlyingAce

    6.8 years ago
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    Thanks for the upvote! @SlowJet

    6.8 years ago
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    Thanks for the upvote. That was quick! @melojam

    6.8 years ago