The landing light switch is operated by the CTRL-L Key
For all the Key Commands ..Go to the kneepad
in the Aircraft Pulldown of FS2002 or press F10.
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Special Thanks to Dave O'Hara for the technical advice and
all the pic's and data sent me for this Aircraft and Panel
TO INSTALL: UnZip to your FS2002 MAIN Folder using
WinZip or similar program making sure the paths option
(USE FOLDER NAMES) is turned on. New Folders will be
created add the Plane, panel, and sound.
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Spec's from Jane's "All the Worlds Aircraft" Book
Wingspan : 74'10"
Length : 70'10"
Height : 22'7"
Weight : Empty 16,490 lbs / Maximum Take off 25,700 lbs
Speeds : Max Cruise 211 Kts / Stall(clean) 87kts / (Flaps) 68kts.
Power : Two 1,434 SHP P&W Canada PT6A-67R Turboshaft Engines
driving Hartzell 6 blade 111 " Dia low speed Propellers.
Fuel : 600 US Gal
Range : 1055 nautical miles with max fuel.
Vert Speed: 1,160 fpm at SL.
Ceiling : Approx. 23,000 ft
Barry Blaisdell - Premier Aircraft Design
email: barrywb@snet.net
Bob May - Premier Aircraft Design
email: bob@wem162.worldonline.co.uk
Visit Premier Aircraft Web Site
http://www.flightsimnetwork.com/premaircraft/
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