A flyable Boeing B24 Liberator bomber. This had a top speed of 294 mph (470 kph) and an all up weight of 29500 kg. This version is of the Australian B24 Liberator from 25 Squadron Perth that.
The propellors are constant speed, simulated blades. The aircraft tilts and banks realistically. It does not have an operating interior, but does have various exterior views based on an invisible interior, use the [ and ] keys from the interior view.
The propellors are constant speed, simulated blades. The aircraft tilts and banks realistically. It does not have an operating interior, but does have various exterior views based on an invisible interior, use the [ and ] keys from the interior view. Use the keyboard keys for driving in cab mode.
The Aircraft Action Trigger, kuid:76656:24050 when placed on track and set to the correct number, will issue smoke and sound from the tyres on landing (trigger number 4 setting). See my wepages for details.
The model has a light under the nose, machine guns operated by the Horn key (H), (Action Trigger number 1 setting), and a simulated bomb explosion operated by the bell key (B), (Action Trigger number 2 setting). The aircraft has an automatically operating landing gear. This retracts at takeoff speed (100 kph) set in the script. It lowers at speeds below 100kph.
The speeds for for tilting and landing gear retraction on takeoff may be altered in the string table above - speeds are in kph.
Note the model engine specification is set up for operation in TS2009. Original settings for acceleration and deceleration for earlier versions of Trainz will not allow the aircraft to accelerate in TS2009 - the settings have been increased by a factor of 4. If you find the aircraft accelerates too fast in TRS2006, reduce these setting to one quarter of their value.