Cessna T-37B Tweet Plane v1.4.1
The T-37 Tweet is a twin-engine, two-seat, side-by-side, primary military training jet designed by Cessna. It was developed in the 1950s, and was put into service in June 1956. Three versions existed. The T-37B succeeded the T-37A, with 10% more powerful engines and improved avionics. The T-37As were then modified into T-37Bs. Version C could carry a light armament intended for training and additional wingtips tanks, and saw its increased mass.
The T-37 has a wingspan of 33 ft 99 in. Its landing gear is retractable, and the front wheel is steered by hydraulics connected to the rudder. It is powered by two CONTINENTAL-Teledyne J69T25 engines, built under TURBOMECA license, from the Marboré II which fitted French training aircraft Fouga Magister.
The maximum thrust per engine is 4560N.
The maximum level speed is 369 KTAS.
The VNE is 415 kts or Mach 0.7 and the cruising speed just over 300 KTAS.
The Cessna T-37 was used in about twenty countries, and only Pakistan seems to still use it.
A four seater prototype derived from the T-37 was developped for civilian market, but never saw production, and a ground attack aicraft, the A-37 Dragonfly, was developped and built during Vietnam war.
This mod features
– 4 liveries
– a painting kit (tell me if you need something more)
– a small documentation
some failure systems (engine, canopy, landing lights) and visual effects (smoke and engine fire)
Version 1.4.1:
– Fixed fuel flow when air density is higher than standard.
– Fixed 55% RPM limit vs cold temperature. The faulty code was the fuel flow limiter added to the RPM limiter to avoid engine burn when pushing throttle. This problem existed since V 1.1.1 but was not discovered or not mentioned in the comments.