READ ME file for the Tecnam P2004 Bravo. This is version 1.0 by Don Halcom for the FSX.

This is FREEWARE and that means you cannot sell it. You are free to use it and even give copies away but nothing else. If you like the files (gauges, etc.) and you want to use them elsewhere in your flight simulator feel free to do so. If you use them in one of your models for other FREEWARE distribution, it is considered common courtesy to obtain the permission of the original person who made the item you want to use and to cite them in your FREEWARE. This is what I do now.

CREDITS

Thanks to Barry Blaisdell for his excellent Rotax 912 sound files. As far as I know these are the only Rotax 912 sound files on the internet. There are other Rotax sound files just not Rotax 912 sound files.

Barry Blaisdell
barrywb@snet.net

AirWrench from mudpond.org was used to make the flight dynamics. This software is not free but is very good.

Thanks to Microsoft for some of the gauges used in this model were the gauges that came with FSX.

I did most of the gauges in the "Sierra.cab" file. As FREEWARE you are free to use them in any way you like except to make money.

Don Halcom
drdon.halcom@verizon.net

DESCRIPTION

The Bravo flies in the USA under Special Light Sport Aircraft (SLSA) restrictions.

This plane is metal. Here is a set of specifications:

Tecnam P2004 Bravo

DIMENSIONS
Wing span 27.5 ft
Length over-all 21.7 ft
Height over-all 8.5 ft
Wing area 118 sq.ft.
Wing Dihedral 1.5°
Tailplane span 9.5 ft
Wheel track 6.1 ft
Wheel tires 5,00-5
ENGINE & PROPELLER
Engine
Rotax 912ULS
Power max. 100 Hp @ 5800 rpm
Reduction 2.4286 : 1
Propeller Tonini Snc
Fuel Leaded, Unleaded or AvGas
Tanks 100 Lt. (2x50)26.4 US gal
WEIGHT
MTOW 1279 lbs.
Std empty weight 619 lbs.
Ultimate load factor +6 -3
PERFORMANCE (standard operating conditions)
Max speed s/l 130 KTS
Cruising speed 75% 116 KTS
Rate of climb @ s/l 1200 ft/min
Stalling speed (flap) 34.5 KTS
Service ceiling 14000 ft
Take off run 591 ft
Landing run 410 ft
VNE 156 KTS

This flight simulator model has a lot of moving parts. The exterior has reflective surfaces.

Don Halcom
drdon.halcom@verizon.net