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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 nm
Load 6 passengers
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Aerospace Blockset
Control System Toolbox
Gauges Blockset
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MATLAB 7 (R14)
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aeroblk_flyplane_init.mat, fly_plane_aeroblks.mdl, aeroblk_beaver.jpg
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| 26 Mar 2003 |
Updated the input for the turn coordinator, so the ball acts properly. |
| 26 Mar 2003 |
Re-include jpeg image of plane. |
| 25 Apr 2003 |
change category to aerospace |
| 20 Sep 2004 |
change category to aerospace |
| 22 Sep 2004 |
Update fo R14SP1 |
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