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Antonov An-2 [Canadian Livery]
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Antonov An-2 [Canadian Livery]

Description
The antonov An-2 is a 23 seat civilian aircraft, this specific one being built for tours around the arctic and mainland.
The airplane features many complex systems and is not meant to be easy to use, it's built to be as realistic as possible with a slightly easier start-up procedure.

This aircraft is intended to be flown alone, no multiplayer is required though it may be fun to bring some friends along.

The An-2 has a 12 cylinder engine giving it a top speed of 204km/h~

It is **NOT** highly maneuverable and can stall if pitched up too far, it also features STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing)
meaning that you can take-off from extremely short runways that are only a few meters long.
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The real life Antonov An-2 was built to be as simple and easy to use as possible and I have recreated that here, no autopilot, no gyro, no help at all, you will have to master the An-2 all on your own.

0. Battery
1. Air supply
2. Lock wheels
3. Fuel feed from either left or right tank
4. Hold pump priming for 1s
5. Oil cooler
6. Coolant pump
7. Oil shutter power
8. Flaps power
9. Magnetos
10. Starter
11. Set Throttle to full
12. Hold starter flywheel until the battery voltage dial reads 12 then let go
13. Once the battery voltage is 8 or below turn on the main starter
14. Turn off wheel lock.
15. set prop pitch to desired speed.

Done.
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I hope you have a fun flight, and good luck in the air!
Big thank you to Mark for requesting this creation!


DO NOT RE-UPLOAD Antonov An-2 [Canadian Livery] IN ANY WAY.
58 Comments
♡BUN BUN♡  [author] Dec 15, 2024 @ 11:16pm 
@queazykilla. It works perfectly fine, took it for a test right after reading your comment, make sure to follow the start up procedure and that inf fuel and electric are both turned off.
queazykilla Dec 15, 2024 @ 2:07pm 
So its not working anymore-
♡BUN BUN♡  [author] Dec 3, 2024 @ 11:42am 
@Daclundunk, I like your idea, sounds useful I might add that, thank you for the feedback :D
daclundunk Dec 2, 2024 @ 3:04pm 
or something to make it so it can be recovered at 0% battery
daclundunk Dec 2, 2024 @ 2:56pm 
can you add cable to engine bay to be able to jumpstart it?
♡BUN BUN♡  [author] Nov 23, 2024 @ 2:20am 
@PorygonTheGreat, I've been testing the plane with a friend for about an hour now, I cannot find the issue that you mention. Could you please send a clip of you starting the plane to where you find the issue. DM me @"bunbunballer" on Discord.
PorygonTheGreat Nov 22, 2024 @ 11:15pm 
I've messed with this thing for 3 hours and followed the start-up procedure every time, the RPS drops every time you slam the pitch to take off and it ends up rolling at taxi speed the length of the runway. U-turn, turn pitch back down, RPS increases to full again and slam the pitch, RPS drops again and roll to the other end. What am I doing wrong?
Heathen_725 Nov 20, 2024 @ 2:38pm 
Every single time i go to fly it, i get it in the air and then less than a minute and a half later, it just stops, the engine just stops, even if i am going a bit down, just stops and then it falls out of the sky, pls fix.
♡BUN BUN♡  [author] Nov 3, 2024 @ 1:29pm 
@Scotsman. Follow the start up procedure, taxi to the runway, let the engine hit full RPS, then slam your prop pitch. This aircraft is very realistic, it's large and has a weak engine, you have to be careful with how much lift you give it as too much will lead to a stall.
Scotsman Nov 2, 2024 @ 1:35pm 
It just wants to be a car I took off and immediately it starts losing altitude then hits the ground then just drives along it is stupid I don't know what I did wrong.