Piper PA-34-220T Seneca V

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Author: noah_band

Last revision: 7 Feb, 2022 at 21:56 UTC

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Description:
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.

HOTAS:

If you plan on using HOTAS select the pilot seat and change the up/down axis to reset.

Characteristics:

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

Startup and takeoff:

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]

Landing:

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.

Additional features:

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.

Change notes:

v 1-1.1 minor changes
v 1.2 Added pedal movement with yaw

Credits:

GPS Autopilot by GamingDeep5

Engine and Propeller Pitch controller by chickenjonte

Artificial horizon by FN-20

DynamicMap by VersusTones