FS2004 SR-71B Blackbird
FS2004 SR-71B Blackbird. First flight 18th November 1965. One of two dual-control pilot trainers. In 1997 was still on loan to NASAat the Ames Research Centre, Dryden, Edwards AFB and was used to train both NASA and USAF crews. Reserialled NASA 831. Has since been retired and placed in a museum. Crew canopies and crew arms : shift-E Braking parachute : spoiler (/) key. The chute will only be visible if the mainwheels are on the ground. Inlet Spikes : these move on the flaps key and will enable higher speeds to be achieved at high altitudes. Jetpipe Nozzles : these flare in and out automatically on the throttle function. 3) FLIGHT MODEL – High Mach numbers are achieveable at high altitudes but we do recommend having the aircraft controlled by the autopilot as manual control is quite difficult at these speeds. Requires panel (many available at simviation) By Alphasim. 2.4MB