YAKOVLEV 52 or YAK-52 is massed produced Soviet era primary aerobatic trainer aircraft, which first flew in 1979. Originally It was used as basic trainer military pilots for Soviet air force. Today, YAK-52 is a popular choice to train civilian and sport pilots in post-Soviet states. YAK-52 equipped with 400 hp M-14 engine.
Product features:
4K PBR textures
Highly Detailed 3D model
Fully functional cockpit
3D cockpit lights
Complete simulation of all systems
Unique first person walking system (walk mod)
Authentic sounds recorded from actual aircraft
FMOD sounds
VR support
3D ground equipment and services
Build in accordance of technical specifications and tested by real YAK-52 aerobatic champion pilot
Field modification including navigational and landing lights
3D Rain
Wing icing module with a change in the physics of aircraft flight
Additional features:
YAK-52 features full pre-flight inspection system accessible in first person walk around mod
Airplane will retain its state after each flight that includes position of all switches and leverages
Authentic model of ARK radio compass
Authentic gauges logic which react on weather environment and power settings
Authentic modeling of pneumatic, electrical and fuel systems
Complex model of airframe and engine management which include failures due to mismanagement
Flight instructor station with ability of simulated in flight failures
Simulated systems:
- Simulation of engine control system
- Simulation of the M-14 engine in various modes
- Simulation of temperature conditions of the engine
- Simulation of engine system failures during unauthorized operation
- Simulation of engine water hammer from fuel overflow to fuel line and cylinders
- Simulation of the dependence of temperature and humidity on engine start and the state of the oil system.
- Simulation of the speed controller RO-2
- Simulation of the aircraft oil system
- Simulation of the pneumatic system and air consumption for aircraft systems
- Simulation of the brake system
- Simulation of the electrical system and battery discharge, depending on the devices turned on
- Simulation of discharging and charging the engine battery when using ground equipment and an aircraft generator.
- Simulation of the operation of devices depending on the load on the aircraft electrical network.
- Simulation of the ARC navigation system and beacons
- Simulation of fogging and frostbite depending on weather conditions
- Simulation of the operation of AG-1 systems and the operation of gyro sensors