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- Article number: AS13538
- Manufact./Publisher: vFlyteAir Simulations
- Language: English
- Current version: 4.1
The Grumman American Tiger AA-5B is a affordable yet efficient aircraft designer by... more
Product information "Grumman Tiger AA-5B XP11"
The Grumman American Tiger AA-5B is a affordable yet efficient aircraft designer by Grumman American and derived from the Traveler AA-5. The Tiger has a more powerful 180HP Lycoming Engine and an increased payload.
Features:
- Super High Resolution model and textures
- Superior detailed modeling
- Realistic flight instruments
- Custom stereo sounds recorded from a real Tiger
- Fully animated model
- 28-page Owner's Manual included
- Original copy of 1978 Tiger POH included
- ILS-capable - 180 HP, 51 Gals
- Usable Fuel
- (8) Liveries included
Avionics:
- S-TEC System 30 ALT Autopilot (Wing Leveler, Heading, NAV1/NAV2 and Localizer/Glideslope modes with Altitude Hold)
- JPI EDM 700 Engine Diagnostics Monitor with individual CHT/EGT readouts (selectable by cylinder)
- Garmin MD200-306 CDI for NAV1
- Terra TRI-NAV C digital CDI for NAV2
- Garmin 430 GPS coupled to S-TEC Autopilot
- Autopilot is NAV1/NAV2/GPS selectable
- Airspeed Indicator with Pressure Altitude Scale (adjustable)
- Garmin GTX 327 Transponder
Related links to "Grumman Tiger AA-5B XP11"
- X-Plane 11
- Windows XP/Vista/Windows7/8, Mac, Linux
- MultiCore Processor with 2.6 Ghz or faster
- 4 GB RAM
- 3D video card with at least 1 GB
- Download-size: 530 MB
Version 4.1 (Jan 31, 2017):
- We now HIDE the yoke control lock manipulator when the aircraft is airborne - it was too easy to accidentally re-install the yoke lock while in flight! Also added plugin code to remove the yoke lock automatically if the pilot forgot, and the airplane goes airborne
- Fixed the A/P Interrupt button on the pilot yoke. Can now be clicked and held down to use Control Wheel Steering while autopilot servos are engaged. Corrected the spelling of "A/P Interrupt" label on the pilot yoke
- We now HIDE the ignition key manipulator located on top of the glareshield while in flight to prevent being able to remove the keys from ignition in flight, Keys cannot be removed from ignition receptacle unless the magnetos are set to OFF
- Changed the visibility logic for the pilot figure - the pilot is now hidden if the airplane is on the ground, the engine is off, and the parking brake is set, regardless of the canopy open or closed
- Starter lamp does not illuminate if trying to start the engine with the keys on the glareshield
- Modified the Audio Amplifier fuse logic - if the fuse is pulled, audio volumes are set to zero, marker lamps will not illuminate, and the audio panel power lamp goes off. Radio volume settings are saved and restored when fuse is pushed back in
- Corrected mesh textures on the interior of the pilot yoke columns sleeves - no longer transparent
- The flaps paddle switch now operates as described in the Tiger POH - click and hold down to deploy flaps, click up once to fully retract
- Fixed issues with COM2 radio still able to operate even if the COM2 power was off (X-Plane bug)
- The audio panel volume knob now acts as a "master" volume for all devices that play through the audio panel. Individual radio volumes can be adjusted, but the audio panel volume will also control the volumes
- Squelch noise (if on) is controlled by the appropriate radio - if COM1 is selected, the COM1 volume will control the squelch volume, and likewise for COM2. If neither COM1 or COM2 is selected on the audio panel the squelch sound will not be played
- COM2 and NAV2 radio frequency manipulators, volume knobs and flip/flop buttons are now un-clickable if the radio power is off, or the radio fuse is pulled
- Enlarged a number of cockpit manipulators to make them easier to operate
- New HDR instrument gauge lighting
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