Fly a Plane is a Matlab script for Astronomy/Aerospace scripts design by Stacey Gage.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD / Solaris. Fly a Plane - Fly a DeHavilland Beaver
Publisher review: Fly a Plane - Fly a DeHavilland Beaver The model, fly_plane_aeroblks.mdl, captures the significant yaw induced by the propeller, making it not the easiest simulation to fly.Here's a little background on the airplane. The DeHavilland Beaver was first flown in 1947. Today the Beaver is still prized by pilots for its reliability and versatility. The Beaver can be operated on wheels, skis or float landing gear.Speed Max 110 kts Altitude Max 10,000 ft Range Max 400 nmLoad 6 passengers Crew 1 member Requirements: · Aerospace Blockset · Control System Toolbox · Gauges Blockset · MATLAB Release: R14 Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD / Solaris
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