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Yak-28I (SF2)


Yak-28I for SF2 Readme

 

Yak-28I 'Initsiativa' (Initiative) (1962)

 

Model based on Yak-28B model by Pasko, sound by Spiloone 104

 

A4-B Cockpit repaint by Wrench

 

red5202 pilot by The Trooper

 

plane required SF2 Soviet Bombs pack, please install it before

 

http://combatace.com/files/file/11667-soviet-bombs-pack/

 

To Install:

 

- unpack Archive in temporary folder

 

- copy Yak-28I folder to Aicraft folder.

 

- copy Sounds to Sound folder

 

- copy pilots to Pilots folder

 

- copy Fuel tanks & MER to Weapons folder (Weapon racks KD3-226-250 & KD3-226-500 has ini only section, they need for 6 FAB-250 / 4 FAB-500 loadout)

 

Plane specifications:

 

Yak-28I:

 

- Engine R-11AF2-300

 

- GSh-23 gun

 

- max flight distance 2100 km

 

- Mach limit 1.84

 

- 'Initsiativa-2' Radar

 

- Bombs loadout

 

- 6 FAB-250 type bombs (1620 kg max)

 

or

 

- 4 Fab-500 type bombs (2120 kg max)

 

or

 

1 FAB-1500 or 1 FAB-3000 type bombs (3200 kg max)

 

Yak-28I features:

 

- animated canopy

 

- animated air intake cone

 

- animated nozzles

 

- drag chute

 

 

Yak-28I production: (223 planes 1962~66)

 

Yak-28I used in Afganistan campaign (1980-82) 149-th GvBAP (Khanabad Airfield, Uzbekistan)

4 feb 1980 one plane crashed near Karshi.


 

Posted

Another fine plane!

 

But, just to know... Is anyone having problems with brakes? It seems that they don't work on every Yak-28 and 27.

Thanks

 

Yak-28 had no airbrakes, they had only drag chutes.

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Yes Lindr, I meant wheel brakes.

As I use to have the plane stationary at take off till the engine give the full dry thrust, then release brake and give full AB. Well, with all your Yak even with the brakes active they move like they don't have them.

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Hi Lindr, after some more flying with yours Yaks I've found a couple of small issues with the shadows (I still don't use the latest patch because I love to see trees at some distance).

 

The Initiativa version have the right wing that don't cast shadow due 2 sided material assigned.

post-16385-0-82880500-1307011040.jpg

 

Instead the Yak-28B have a similar issue with the navigator/bomber hatch.

post-16385-0-79790900-1307011057.jpg

 

Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Yes Lindr, I meant wheel brakes.

As I use to have the plane stationary at take off till the engine give the full dry thrust, then release brake and give full AB. Well, with all your Yak even with the brakes active they move like they don't have them.

 

i found solution

 

// Landing Gears ---------------------------------------------------------

 

[NoseGear]

 

HasBrakes=TRUE

BrakingCoefficient=0.75

 

[MainGear]

 

HasBrakes=TRUE

BrakingCoefficient=0.75

 

[RightMainGear]

 

HasBrakes=TRUE

BrakingCoefficient=0.75

 

[LeftMainGear]

 

HasBrakes=TRUE

BrakingCoefficient=0.75

Posted

Hi Lindr, after some more flying with yours Yaks I've found a couple of small issues with the shadows (I still don't use the latest patch because I love to see trees at some distance).

 

The Initiativa version have the right wing that don't cast shadow due 2 sided material assigned.

post-16385-0-82880500-1307011040.jpg

 

Instead the Yak-28B have a similar issue with the navigator/bomber hatch.

post-16385-0-79790900-1307011057.jpg

 

Thanks.

 

i checked max files in yak-28i right wing, one sided material assigned.

 

i tested on may 2011 patch earlier on june 2010 patch (i don't have EP1 & 2)

 

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