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Grumman TBF-3 Avenger
   
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Grumman TBF-3 Avenger

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Description
Introducing the TBM-3 Avenger!
Please hit that like button if you enjoy this and my other creations :)

History
The Avenger was the heaviest single-engined aircraft of World War II, and only the USAAF's P-47 Thunderbolt came close to equalling it in maximum loaded weight among all single-engined fighters, being only some 400 lb (181 kg) lighter than the TBM, by the end of World War II. To ease carrier storage concerns, simultaneously with the F4F-4 model of its Wildcat carrier fighter, Grumman designed the Avenger to also use the new Sto-Wing patented "compound angle" wing-folding mechanism, intended to maximize storage space on an aircraft carrier; the Wildcat's replacement the F6F Hellcat also employed this mechanism. The engine used was the powerful, twin-row Wright R-2600-20 Twin Cyclone fourteen-cylinder radial engine, which produced 1,900 hp/1,417 kW.

Based on the Grumman avenger by Kevinu984, this is a complete refit and upgrade, painted in the Atlantic livery.

Featuring:
*Redesigned wings
*Illuminated radium gauges
*Alt Hold
*Variable pitch propeller
*Working MK13 aerial torpedo
*Working emergency beacon location system.
*Correct and working AN/ARR-11 radio set with built in encryption
*Upgraded with a radial modular engine for increased performance. The top speed is around 150 knots.
*A realistic ammo counter. If you are using unlimited ammo, you are restricted to 1,200 rounds in the wing guns.
*Working bombsite for the rear gunner with the ability to transfer control over to.


Starting Procedure
1. Turn on battery
2. Unfold wings
3. Turn on fuel
4. Press the starter button
5. Adjust pitch manually.

Gyro must be on to activate the alt hold.

Please note that in low physics when you fold the wings you may need to cycle the switch or give them a little nudge for them to fold.

Torpedo Launching Procedure
1.Open the bomb bay doors.
2. Lower your speed to 115-120 knots and drop below 100 feet(50 is ideal).
3. Remember to lead your target.
4. Press space bar to launch.

If you have a bombardier, first transfer drop control over to the bombardier and open the bomb bay door. You must communicate with the pilot on aiming and then press the button to drop the torpedo. there is an interlock that prevents the torpedo from releasing if the bomb bay doors are not open.

Additional Features
You have an two ammo counters for your wing mounted guns. One is for limited and the other is for infinite ammo. With infinite ammo you are limited to 1,200 rounds (600 per wing) and you will have to "rearm" on the ground by landing and pressing the rearm button in the bomb bay.

If you wish to rearm the torpedo without respawning you will need the reload Mark 13 and the Ford N aircraft tug to do it.
There is a switch above the radio stack that will allow you to switch radio control to the pilot if flying solo.

I'm constantly updating this to make it good for multiplayer. Be sure to check the change log as I will document every update so you are not in the dark about what I've done.

Thanks To:
Bubblehead Blake for his help with the torpedo testing and his custom radio controller
Vman Htown for his help troubleshooting and with the wings
Phishercat for helping me with the modular engine
Kevin for allowing me to use his initial creation to use as a starting point



You can find fuel tanker here:
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2975358828

Link to the encrypted version AN/ARR-11 radio set
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3284926662

Link to the radio by EndoSkull:
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1990620353
4 Comments
flakhappy  [author] 7 Aug @ 9:14am 
@kmnc14 did your turn on the fuel pump and the battery switch? Also you have to hold the starter button down until the engine catches. It's also advisable to keep the prop pitch at 0 until started.
knmc14 5 Aug @ 12:29pm 
these planes refuse to start for me rip
flakhappy  [author] 9 Jul @ 12:18pm 
@kevinyu984. Thanks! That means a lot.
kevinyu984 7 Jul @ 11:20pm 
Yay