         Panavia Tornado F3  ZG776 / HN 111 Squadron R.A.F Leuchars

This is a repaint of Massimo Taccoli`s excellent Tornado F3. The aircraft is ZG776 / HN of 111 Squadron R.A.F Leuchars, This paint scheme was applied to mark the Squadrons 75th Anniversary in 1992.


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ORIGINAL DOCUMENT FOLLOWS...
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Copyright by Massimo Taccoli 1999
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This is FREEWARE. These files are strictly for your own personal, non-commercial
use. Any redistribution, repackaging or reselling of these files in any form is 
expressly prohibited without my written permission.


File Tornado F3.ZIP
For FS98.
Need not to be converted, just unzip to Flight simulator 98 \aircraft directory keeping its subdirectory structure.
It is necessary to have MS FS98 converter already installed.


Version 2
This is an FS98 model with moving parts and a transparent canopy.
The model has two different set of wings to simulate the sweeping movement.One set of wings is for minimum sweep, is used to take off and at speed below 200 mph, the other set of wing is at maximum sweep, it appear when the aircraft goes at speed above 200 mph.
Though it was possible to make the wing to sweep with aircraft animator, I have chosen this solution because there are some 
bad bleed through of wing with fuselage when they are at the maximun sweep.

   
A suitable panel for this aircraft is Tornpnl2.zip, made by Phil Perrott,  and which can be downloaded at Flightsim.com.
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About the true aircraft.

The Tornado initially known as M.R.C.A. Multi-Role Combat Aircraft, was designed in the early 1970 after the failure of the AFVG strike-aircraft programme, primarily to meet a RAF requirement for a Camberra replacement in the interdictor, strike and reconnaissance role.
The programme eventually overcame the hurdles and difficulties to become a prime example of succesfull international collaboration. By 1997 the Tornado was still in production (23 years after its first flight) and almost 1000 had been built, making it one of the most successful European aircraft programmes of the post-war era. As well as being a political and industrial success, the Tornado has been a military success, too, becoming one of the most effective and popular aircraft ever fielded by a European air arm, and standing comparison with the best that the USA or the Soviet Union could produce.
The three nations commissioning the Tornado are presented in prime contractor Panavia by their national aircraft industries, currently British Aerospace, DASA (Germany) and Alenia (Italy), which have programme shares of 42.5 , 42.5 and 15 per cent, respectively. Assembly lines have been established in all three countries.



Performance and Specifications:
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Wing minimum sweep 25 	m 13.91 -  45ft 7.5in
Wing max sweep 67 	m 8.60 - 26ft
Area 				m 26.60- 286.33 sq.ft
Length 			m 18.68 - 61ft 3.5in
Height 			m 5.95 - 19ft 6.25in
Tailplane span 		m 6.8 - 22ft 3.5in
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Powerplant
2x Turbo-Union RB 199-34r mk 104 Turbofans
Each rated at (dry) Lb.s.t 9,100 
With A/b Lb.s.t 16,520

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Weights
Operating empty 			Kg 14502 - 31,970 lb
Mto 					Kg 27986 - 61,700 lb
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Fuel and load
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Internal fuel 			Kg 5690 - 12,544 lb

External fuel 	up to		Kg 5806 - 12,800 lb
in two 2250 l and two 1500 l or four 1500 l drop tanks
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Speed
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Mach					1,453 mph
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Range
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Ferry range 			km 3890
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Performance
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Climb to 30,000 ft 		min 2
Service ceiling 			m15420
Take off run 			m 762 - 2,500ft
At normal take off weight
With thrust reversal
Landing run 			m 370 - 1,215ft
At max landing weight
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About the author:

Internet Email: mitaccol@tin.it
web page:www.members.xoom.com/maxtac/maxtac.htm

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