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Fiat Aeritalia G-91

Sim Skunk Works

AERITALIA-FIATG-91LIGHT FIGHTER

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FIAT-AERITALIA G-91, light weight tactical ground attack aircraft, first flight on 9 August 1956, winner of 1953 NBMR-1 competition, powered by Bristol Siddeley Orpheus 803

MODEL Highly detailed model, fully animated Highly detailed 3D cockpit, fully animated and working Frame rate friendly in single and multiplayer 3 models: R1, R3 and PAN

TEXTURES Highly detailed, high definition, PBR Several different liveries

SYSTEMS Almost all real system have been modelled and working as the real thing Flight dynamics modelled close to real aircraft performances tables DDIS (Dynamic Drag Index System) Aircraft configurator for payload and refuelling Payload fully congruent in both single and multiplayer mode Payload drop actually changes aircraft weight, balance and drag index (DDIS)

SUPPORT SERVICE Support is a service that we provide to our users at no cost and on a voluntary basis, for this reason it is possible that there are delays in responses. To request support please write an email to: help-desk@simskunkworks.it Furthermore the following folder contains real flight manual (Italian and English)and a tutorial in .pdf format plus a check list and reference in .html format: \Community\simskunkworks-aircraft-g91\Docs

PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS OS: Window 10 version 20H2 or higher CPU: INTEL 5 (suggested INTEL 7 at least 3.5 Ghz) RAM: 16 GB GPU: NVIDIA (suggested SERIES 1000 or higher), not tested on AMD HD: 3 Gb free space on MSFS 2020 Community device

The Fiat G.91 is a single-seat, single-engine military jet produced by Italy’s Fiat Aviazione / Aeritalia. The G.91 was used primarily as a fighter and a light attack / light bomber by the air forces of Italy, West Germany, and Portugal.

The G.91 took its first flight on August 9, 1956, and was formally introduced in 1958. Produced until 1977, a total of 756 G.91s were built, and they saw use well into the 1990s, with the last one retired by Italy in 1995. A versatile military platform, the G.91 can carry a wide variety of munitions and weapon systems, including bombs, rockets, missiles, and guns.

The Fiat G.91 is 33 feet, 10 inches in length, features a swept-back wing with a span of 28 feet, 1 inch, and a fuselage-mounted empennage. The aircraft is powered by a Bristol Siddeley Orpheus 803 Turbojet that produces 5,000 pounds of thrust, has a top speed of 668 miles per hour, can climb at a rate of 5,900 feet per minute, and has a ceiling of 43,000 feet above sea level.

Built for a wide range of military uses, the sleek Fiat G.91 is a nimble performer in the air at all speeds. Through its bubble canopy, pilots can keep a solid view on the world around them as they rocket away from the ground, rise through the clouds, perform a wide range of aerobatics, or just cruise near ground level, visually exploring the landscape beneath them.