FlightGearで使用できる飛行機の技術面での概要です。全ての情報はFlightGear内の事項に限定しています。実際の飛行には使用しないでください。
スカイホークは全金属、単発エンジン、単葉で高翼の主翼で、1〜2名の操縦士を含めた定員が4人です。手荷物を積む事もできます。 172RはFAA(米国の連邦航空局)の連邦航空法23条の、日中と夜間のVFR(有視界飛行)とIFR(計器飛行)の基準に適合するように作られています。
ヤード・ポンド法 | メートル法 | |
荷物用ドア | ||
高さ(前) | 22" | 0.56m |
高さ(後) | 21" | 0.53m |
幅 | 15.3" | 0.39m |
キャビン | ||
最大高さ | 48" | 1.22m |
長さ(カッコ内補足希望) | 142" | 3.61m |
幅 | 39.5" | 1m |
キャビンのドア | ||
高さ(前) | 40.5" | 1.03m |
高さ(後) | 39" | 0.99m |
幅(先頭) | 32.5" | 0.83m |
幅(後尾) | 37" | 0.94m |
全高 | 8'11" | 2.72m |
全長 | 27'2" | 8.28m |
主翼 | ||
スパン | 36'1" | 11.0m |
翼面積 | 172平方ft | 16.2平方m |
重量と積載能力 | ||
許容される手荷物の重量 | 120lbs | 54kg |
燃料の搭載能力 | ||
燃料の総量 | 56.0gal | 212L |
使用可能な燃料の量 | 53.0gal | 200.6L |
燃料タンク毎の容量 | 28.0gal | 106L |
オイル容量 | 8qts | 7.6L |
自重 | 1620lbs | 743kg |
着陸重量 | ||
普通N | 2450lbs | 1111kg |
実用U | 2100lbs | 953kg |
最大積載量 | ||
普通N | 837lbs | 380kg |
実用U | 487lbs | 221kg |
ランプ重量 | ||
普通N | 2457lbs | 1114kg |
実用U | 2107lbs | 956kg |
離陸重量 | ||
普通N | 2450lbs | 1111kg |
実用U | 2100lbs | 953kg |
速度 | ||
海面高度での最高速 | 123knots | |
75%出力、8000ftで巡航(※1) | 120knots | |
巡航 | ||
75%出力、8000ft | 航続距離 | 440海里(814.88km) |
40gal(151.4L) | 滞空時間 | 3.8時間 |
※1:エンジン始動後、タキシング、離陸、上昇と45分以上の飛行を経済混合比で行った場合
上昇率 | 700ft/min | |
実用上昇限度 | 13000ft | (3962m) |
離陸 | ||
離陸距離 | 890ft | (271.3m) |
Total distance | (50 ft obstacle) | 1625ft |
着陸 | ||
着陸距離 | 540ft | (164.6m) |
Total landing distance | (50 ft obstacle) | 1280 ft |
KCAS | KIAS | |
VNE | 152 | 158 |
VNO | 123 | 127 |
VA | ||
2400lbs(1088.64kg) | 97 | 99 |
2000lbs(907.2kg) | 91 | 92 |
1600lbs(725.76kg) | 81 | 82 |
VFE | ||
フラップ10° | 108 | 110 |
フラップ10°〜30° | 84 | 85 |
KIAS | |
白 | 33〜85 |
緑 | 44〜127 |
黄 | 127〜158 |
赤線 | 158 |
高度 | 下限 | 使用範囲 | 上限 |
海面高度 | - | 2100〜2450rpm | - |
5000ft | - | 2100〜2575rpm | 2700rpm |
10000ft | - | 2100〜2700rpm | - |
下限 | 使用範囲 | 上限 | |
油温 | - | 100°〜245°F(37.8〜118.3℃) | - |
油圧 | 25psi(約172kPa) | 60〜90psi(約413〜620kPa) | 115psi(約793kPa) |
速度の種類に関しては、2.4.1 計器以下の速度計の項を参照。 (出典:2002年11月18日版のskyhawk web page。付録Jも参照。)
(訳者より:私一人では調べる時間が足りないので、補足・追記等お願いします。)
訳者追記:日本航空広報部の「航空実用辞典」で解説されている物が多いため、そちらも確認されたい。 また、kHz,MHz等、日本で一般的に使われる単位に関しては省略した。
(作業中)
文字 | フォネティックコード | モールス符号 | 文字 | フォネティックコード | モールス符号 | |
A | Alfa | ・− | N | November | −・ | |
B | Bravo | −・・・ | O | Oscar | −−− | |
C | Charlie | −・−・ | P | Papa | ・−−・ | |
D | Delta | −・・ | Q | Quebec | −−・− | |
E | Echo | ・ | R | Romeo | ・−・ | |
F | Foxtrot | ・・−・ | S | Sierra | ・・・ | |
G | Golf | −−・ | T | Tango | − | |
H | Hotel | ・・・・ | U | Uniform | ・・− | |
I | India | ・・ | V | Victor | ・・・− | |
J | Juliett | ・−−− | W | Whiskey | ・−− | |
K | Kiro | −・− | X | X-ray | −・・− | |
L | Lima | ・−・・ | Y | Yankee | −・−− | |
M | Mike | −− | Z | Zulu | −−・・ |
数・記号 | 読み | モールス符号 |
1 | One | ・−−−− |
2 | Two | ・・−−− |
3 | Three | ・・・−− |
4 | Four | ・・・・− |
5 | Five | ・・・・・ |
6 | Six | −・・・・ |
7 | Seven | −−・・・ |
8 | Eight | −−−・・ |
9 | Niner | −−−−・ |
0 | Zero | −−−−− |
. | デシマルorポイント | ・−・−・− |
, | コロン | −−・・−− |
/ | −・・−・ | |
? | ・・−−・・ | |
(訂正) | ・・・・・・・・ |
9をNinerと読むのは、ドイツ語のNein(ドイツ語ではeiをアイと発音する。英語だと「No」に相当)と発音が同じなので、混同を避けるためである。
(訳注:ICAO・FAA・NATO・ANSI・ITU等、機関によってによってスペルや発音が違う。また、国によっては慣習で別の単語を使用するケースがある。 詳しくは、日本語版wikipediaの、「NATOフォネティックコード」の項目を参照)
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