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- The RUSSAIR collection of planes for Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0b.
- Documentation
- (Updated November 7, 1993)
- Copyright 1992-1993 by Russell Mueller
- Member of the Association of Shareware Professionals
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- "AAF version of Bede BD-5J"
- (1st Edition) by Russell Mueller 1992
- (2nd Edition) February 19, 1993
-
- An add-on aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
- Created with Mallard's Aircraft & Adventure Factory
- (AAF not required, although the AFX and Reference files
- are included in this ZIP for those who wish to tinker
- with this plane.)
-
- Files:
- BD-5J.DOC This documentation file
- BD-5J___. Copy this file to your \FS4 subdirectory to fly
- BD-5J___.SIM Copy this file to your \FS4 subdirectory to fly
-
- Changes in 2nd Edition:
- 1. Fixed flap drag bug. I had set drag at 500 instead of 50,
- so when dropping flaps in the previous version, it was
- like hitting a wall.
- 2. Slight modification to canopy frame to make it look less square.
-
- Model and Manufacturer:
- BD-5J
- Bede Aicraft Company
- Designed by Jim Bede
-
-
- Description:
- The BD-5 is a single-place, all aluminum homebuilt
- airplane that was developed by Jim Bede in the early 70's.
- It was marketed as a complete kit, including engine,
- however engine development problems contributed to the
- bankruptcy of the Bede Aircraft Company. In spite of this
- obstacle, there are a few BD-5's flying with various engines
- including a Honda Civic automobile engine. There have also
- been several planes built on the BD-5 fuselage including the
- Acapella.
- Early development showed a problem with high wing loading
- and dangerous stall characteristics. The wing was increased in
- length, and the stabilator was relocated. At high angles of
- attack, the wing can shadow the stabilator and cause loss of
- pitch control.
- Later in the development cycle, a French Microturbo engine
- was used. Several jet versions of the plane were sold, including
- one to Richard Bach of Jonathon Livingston Seagull fame. The jet
- version, called the BD-5J used a wing of intermediate span between
- the short wing and the later long wing. There are currently several
- BD-5J's flying at airshows (Coors Silver Bullet, and the
- Bud Lite).
-
- Note: if I got these facts wrong, then it is due to bad memory as I
- lost most of my BD-5 references a while ago, and only had one reference
- article to work from.
-
- Flying:
- FS4 has a minimum thrust of 1000 lbs for the Experimental Jet
- so the power was be boosted from 200 lbs of thrust of the real
- plane to 1000 lbs. for this model. This power gives extraordinary
- performance, which is artificially limited in the ASD model to 300
- knots, although the real plane max'es out at around 240-250 knots.
- Also the minimum weight in ASD is 700 lbs, although a real BD-5 would
- be around 500 lbs.
- Start the engine using the FS4 command 'M5', and then
- increase the throttle as in a normal plane.
-
- Landing:
- No special requirements here. You can easily make a
- powered landing at 30% throttle setting. If using flaps,
- then you will need to carry some power all the way through
- to the landing flare.
- I like to fly with a ThrustMaster FCS or FCS Pro
- joystick, and set the sensitivity to maximum
- (4-E-B-8-ESC-ESC) for most planes.
-
- Cruise:
- My methodology for checking top speed is to use the
- autopilot, set an altitude, usually 10,000 feet, and then
- let the plane settle in level flight. The model BD-5B
- attained 300 knots using 1000 lbs of thrust in the SIM
- model.
-
-
- AAF NOTES:
- Parts: 112
- MP: 109% (Not Multi-Player Compatible)
-
- Additional Notes:
- The dimensions of the plane were estimated from drawings
- and information in an article in "Homebuilt Aircraft" magazine,
- "BD-5, Is The Wing The Culprit?", by Herbert Gillespie and
- Vernon McCloskey, April 1983 issue. I only had a side view to
- work from and estimated wing and stabilator dimensions from
- photos.
-
-
-
- DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
-
- Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software
- before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue
- using it, you are expected to register. Individual programs
- differ on details -- some request registration while others
- require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With
- registration of RUSSAIR, you get the most recent revision of
- the airplane files for use with Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0b,
- and source code for use with Mallard's Aircraft and Adventure Factory.
-
- Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software,
- and the copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific
- exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished
- programmers, just like commercial authors, and the programs are
- of comparable quality. (In both cases, there are good programs
- and bad ones!) The main difference is in the method of
- distribution. The author specifically grants the right to copy
- and distribute the software, either to all and sundry or to a
- specific group. For example, some authors require written
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- Shareware.
- Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You
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- And because the overhead is low, prices are low also. Shareware
- has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the
- product, you don't pay for it.
-
- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
-
- Users of RUSSAIR planes must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
- "RUSSAIR planes are supplied as is. The author disclaims all
- warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation,
- the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.
- The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or conse-
- quential, which may result from the use of RUSSAIR planes."
-
- RUSSAIR is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge
- to the user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your
- friends, but please do not give it away altered or as part of
- another system. The essence of "user-supported" software is to
- provide personal computer users with quality software without
- high prices, and yet to provide incentive for programmers to
- continue to develop new products. If you find these program files
- useful and find that you are using RUSSAIR planes and continue to use
- RUSSAIR after a reasonable trial period, you must make a reg-
- istration payment to Russell Mueller for each RUSSAIR set.
- The registration fee will license one copy of the collection for use
- on any one computer at any one time. You must treat this software just
- like a book. An example is that this software may be used by any
- number of people and may be freely moved from one computer
- location to another, so long as there is no possibility of it
- being used at one location while it's being used at another.
- Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the
- same time.
-
-
- Anyone distributing RUSSAIR planes for any kind of remuneration must
- first contact Russell Mueller at the address below for authorization
- and licensing agreement.
-
- You are encouraged to pass a copy of RUSSAIR along to your
- friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their
- copy if they find that they can use it. All registered users
- will receive a copy of the latest version of the RUSSAIR
- system, software support via mail for 3 months
- from date of registration, and the source code for use with
- Mallard's Aircraft and Adventure Factory for modifying the
- planes for your own personal use. The planes may not be used
- in a commercial, shareware, or other retail program without
- a license from the author.
-
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- INSTALLATION of the RUSSAIR collection of planes:
-
- 1. You must first have installed Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0b on your hard drive.
- If you do not have Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0b, contact Microsoft for an
- upgrade to 4.0b.
- 2. Copy all the files from the floppy and unarchive them if necesssary.
- 3. Copy the files for each plane to your \FS4 subdirectory.
- 4. Start Flight Simulator 4 and select a new plane from the menus using
- "1, E" and scroll through the planes listed using the "6" key.
- Information on each plane can be viewed using the "7" key.
- For further information on using different planes in Microsoft Flight Simulator,
- consult the manual from the game.
-
-
- All my AAF creations are original works and not modifications of another's
- AAF work. They are copyright by Russell Mueller and may not be resold
- or used in any commercial, retail, or shareware program without arrangement
- with the author.
-
- BBS sysops may not charge for the distribution of this file. Free access type
- BBS's may include the RUSSAIR collection in their libraries for distribution.
-
-
- The following is a list of planes that are available on the Flight Simulator forum
- on Compuserve. GO FSFORUM and browse in Library 5.
- They are available directly from the author/creator in three sets:
-
- Each set is $ 5 U.S.
- Two sets for $ 8.00 U.S.
- All 3 sets for $10.00 U.S.
-
- RUSSAIR SET #1
- 1. GLASRG.ZIP Glasair Retractable
- 2. GLASFT.ZIP Glasair Fixed Trigear
- 3. GLASTD.ZIP Glasair Tail Dragger
- 4. VARVIG.ZIP Rutan VariViggen
- 5. SOLITR.ZIP Rutan Solitaire
- 6. VOYAGR.ZIP Rutan Voyager
- 7. QUICKI.ZIP Quickie Homebuilt
- 8. X-29.ZIP Grumman/NASA X-29 FSW
- 9. LONGEZ.ZIP Rutan LongEZ
- 10. XF5U-1.ZIP Vought Flying Pancake
-
- RUSSAIR SET #2
- 11. B100.ZIP Beech King Air B100
- 12. P3.ZIP P-3 Orion Anti-sub/recon
- 13. SKIPPR.ZIP Beechcraft Skipper
- 14. XP55.ZIP Curtiss-Wright experimental canard (WWII)
- 15. SHINDN.ZIP Shinden, Japanese Experimental canard (WWII)
- 16. BD-5J.ZIP Bede 5 Jet
- 17. BD-5.ZIP Bede 5 Prop version
- 18. C310.ZIP Cessna 310 twin
- 19. STRSHP.ZIP Beechcraft Starship
- 20. STAGGR.ZIP Beechcraft G17S Staggerwing
-
- RUSSAIR SET #3
- 21. POND.ZIP Rutan/Pond Unlimited Racer
- 22. MOONEY.ZIP 1961 Mooney Mark 21 M(20B)
- 23. FOKDRI.ZIP 1917 Fokker Dr.I Triplane
- 24. HOOVER.ZIP Bob Hoover's yellow P-51D/Rockwell
- 25. STS.ZIP The Space Shuttle Orbiter
- 26. P-51B.ZIP North American P-51 B/C model
- 27. BD-10.ZIP Jim Bede's BD-10 Supersonic Homebuilt
- 28. P51DRM.ZIP North American P-51D Mustang
- 29. JN4DRM.ZIP Curtiss JN-4D Jenny biplane trainer
- 30. HK-1RM.ZIP Hughes HK-1 Flying Boat, "Spruce Goose"
-
- BONUS PLANES (When ordering all 3 sets)
- 31. C205RM.ZIP Cessna 205
- 32. PORTER.ZIP Pilatus Turbo Porter
-
- If you wish to have these sets of my AAF models, including the AFX source
- file and flight reference SIM files, then just send a check
- or International Money Order or International Postal Money Order
- (payable in U.S. dollars) plus shipping and handling charges for shipping
- outside the USA to:
-
- Russell Mueller
- 507 Washington Gdns
- Washington, NJ 07882-9205
-
- If ordering from outside the U.S., then please use an International
- Money Order (payable in U.S. dollars) available at most banks and
- post offices around the world. Include $3.00 U.S. for postage and
- handling.
-
- Specify disk size desired, and which set of RUSSAIR planes that you would like.
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