Piper PA-34-220T Seneca V
The Piper PA-34 Seneca is a twin-engined light aircraft produced in the US by Piper Aircraft and has been produced since 1971. It is primarily used for personal and business flying.
If you plan on using HOTAS select the pilot seat and change the up/down axis to reset.
Fuel: 1050 l
Endurance: 40 min
Range: Ca: 190 km
Speed: 163 knt
Wingspan: 14.25 m
Length: 10.75 m
Fin height: 5.75 m
Weight: 2.08 tonnes
– Main electric > on [located under the left monitor]
– Avionics > on
– NAV Lights > on [Left on the roof panel]
– Strobe Lights > on [Left on the roof panel]
– Throttle > 0% [up/down arrow] [Displayed bottom left on centre monitor]
– Engine 1 > on [located under the centre monitor]
– Engine 2 > on
Wait for both engine RPM to stabilize
– Brakes off > on [located under avionics]
– Throttle > 20%
– Taxi to runway [NWS left/right]
– Flaps > on [located under main electric] (optional)
– Throttle > 100%
– Pitch up at around 110 knt
– Flaps > off
– Landing gear > up [1]
Remember when landing to not go under ≈95knt because you will stall.
Also, only use the brakes as parking brakes. I would not recommend landing with them on.
G1000 glass cockpit
The Pipers glass cockpit is based on a G1000 glass cockpit [or at least my best try at it]
with a map, artificial horizon and other info.
Autopilot:
Use the large keypad to enter the coordinates of your
waypoint then press the autopilot button on the roof panel
IMPORTANT Don’t use the autopilot without altitude hold.
Altitude hold:
Use the small keypad to enter the desired altitude then
pressthe altitude hold button on the roof panel
Auto heater:
Self explanitory.
Stall Warner:
If you’re stalling a buzzer will trigger and a red light will start flashing.
Low fuel warner:
In you have low fuel a buzzer will trigger and an orange light will light up.
v 1-1.1 minor changes
v 1.2 Added pedal movement with yaw
GPS Autopilot by GamingDeep5
Engine and Propeller Pitch controller by chickenjonte
Artificial horizon by FN-20
DynamicMap by VersusTones