IPACS

Robin DR400

Description

The Robin DR400 is a single-engine, low wing airplane with a wooden frame. Based on the DR300 series, the DR400 is in production since 1972. Unlike the predecessor model, it has a sliding hood that opens to the front. The very popular plane is widely used in clubs for glider towing, recreational flying and sightseeing.

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Key Features

Physics Simulation

  • Realistic aerodynamics simulation featuring fully simulating stalls, side slip and ground effect, aerodynamic forces on the fuselage, individual control surfaces
  • All-flying tailplane with trim tabs
  • Full multibody aircraft that bends under load
  • Natural gear compression and damping
  • Propeller torque and gyroscopic effects natively simulated
  • Propeller wash (p-factor) simulation
  • Full thermodynamic engine simulation including mixture and magnetos

Aircraft Systems & Instrumentation

  • Cold and dark startup
  • Interactive cockpit
  • Manual pitch trim wheel and mechanical flap lever
  • Full electric network with battery, buses, generator, dynamic electric switches and individual electrical loads
  • Full simulation of the magnetic compass
  • VOR navigation receiver
  • Directional gyro
  • COM and XPDR
  • Basic GPS moving map

3D Model, Sounds and Animations

  • High quality mesh and high resolution textures
  • Dynamic lighting and realistic exterior lights
  • Full interior model
  • Canopy can be opened
  • Custom engine and propeller sounds
  • Wind sounds, ground roll, etc.

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