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Windex 1200C, self launching glider [9.00]
- File Name
- Windex 1200C, self launching glider [9.00] by URF
- Submitted
- 02 April 2008 - 10:42 AM
- Last Updated
- 02 April 2008 - 10:42 AM
- File Size
- 322.01K (Estimated Download Times)
- Views
- 10938
- Downloads
- 1414
- X-Plane 9 Version
- No Information
- Custom Panel
- Yes
- Custom 3D cockpit
- No
- Custom Sounds
- No
- Aircraft Year
- 1966 to 1999
- Reason for Modification
- No Information
Designed in Sweden during the 1980s. Home built from kits. Intended to be handled by the pilot only.
The panel is not 100% prototypical. Otherwise loos and performance is close to the real one's.
2D cockpit with all round views.
Flying the X-Plane model
It's not likely you can take off with the flaps set at -6 degrees, so lower them to 0 or 4 degrees.
The propeller is manual pitch, so you have to watch the RPM as speed increases.
Best climb book value for is 685 fpm.
When turning off the engine, first feather the propeller, then turn off the fuel. Restarting can be done either feathered with the starter or by increasing RPM.
If you turn off the engine first, you can do tow or winch launches like any glider.
Real engine is off/on only, so it's normal to run it at full throttle during climb.
Use the wheel brake as a parking brake only.
Changes from the 8.50 version: A bit more drag, speedbrake animation adjusted for v9, some detail improvements around the engine nacelle, landing gear data.
The panel is not 100% prototypical. Otherwise loos and performance is close to the real one's.
2D cockpit with all round views.
Flying the X-Plane model
It's not likely you can take off with the flaps set at -6 degrees, so lower them to 0 or 4 degrees.
The propeller is manual pitch, so you have to watch the RPM as speed increases.
Best climb book value for is 685 fpm.
When turning off the engine, first feather the propeller, then turn off the fuel. Restarting can be done either feathered with the starter or by increasing RPM.
If you turn off the engine first, you can do tow or winch launches like any glider.
Real engine is off/on only, so it's normal to run it at full throttle during climb.
Use the wheel brake as a parking brake only.
Changes from the 8.50 version: A bit more drag, speedbrake animation adjusted for v9, some detail improvements around the engine nacelle, landing gear data.

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