A Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft. It operates on invisible track.
The aircraft has an automatically operating landing gear. This retracts at takeoff speed set in the script, and lowers at speeds below that setting. The speeds for tilting, landing gear retraction on takeoff, and afterburner speed may be altered in the string table above - speeds are in kph. 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 aircraft will load missiles (products) to the various pylons, including the animated ones. Initially it is fully configured. You can alter or delete the mix of missiles on load hardpoints in Surveyor - use the ? button. The choice is from Paveways, sidewinders, Python 5, Maverick, Pheonix, Sparrow, fuel tanks or cruise missile. Some missiles cannot be loaded to some points, eg, the fuel tanks are too heavy for the wing tips. See the included Readme file for additional information on hard point location.
Some of my airports will load or unload products on aircraft. The missiles will not be unloaded at an airport, but if you come in clean, the airport will upload missiles to the hardpoints for use.
The aircraft has a number of animations that can be operated by keyboard keys, or the Aircraft Action Trigger, kuid:76656:24050, when placed on track and set to the correct number:
- horn sound H key is a machine gun firing, or trigger setting 1;
- fire the Paveway missiles - use the B key, or trigger setting 2;
- fire the Sidewinder missiles - use the V key, or trigger setting 3;
- tyre smoke on landing, use trigger setting 4;
- drag chute deployment for normal landing, use trigger setting 5;
- activate flares from the rear of the aircraft, use trigger setting 6;
- deploy refuelling probe, use trigger setting number 10.
Military and commercial aircraft sometimes use the same keys and trigger settings for differerent animations. If you find conflict on the same route, set the train priority of the trigger for a particular aircraft to a different value to differentiate.