Introduction

Description

Please Read This Flight Manual

Document conventions

Credits and acknowledgments

End User License Agreement (EULA)

Installation

Installing Draken

Installing in Flight Simulator X

Uninstalling Draken

First startup

Texture resolution

About the model

Interior model

Exterior model

Repaint kit

Flight dynamics

Limits and restrictions

Inverted flight

Superstall

Normal operating procedures

Before starting the engine

Starting the engine

Taxi and takeoff

Climb

Cruise

Descent

Final approach and landing

Go around procedure

Emergency procedures

Flameout

Hydraulic system failure

Engine fire

Superstall recovery

Instrumentation

Cockpit layout overview

Airspeed indicators

Altimeters

Attitude indicators

AOA indicator

G-force indicator

Chronometer

Cabin pressure indicator

Warning and indicator lights

Communication

FR31 control panel

FR21 control panel

IFF-2720 transponder

Navigation system

Navigation control panels

Radio Magnetic Indicator (RMI)

Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI)

Autopilot

Autopilot modes

Trim knobs

Autopilot override conditions

Radar and weapons

Radar system

Weapons

Radar warning receiver (RWR)

IP1310/ALR display

RWR Control Panel

Systems

Hydraulic system

Electrical system

Emergency Power Unit

Fuel system

Engine

Landing gear

Stall warning system

Oxygen system

Features and special effects

Options panel

Sounds

Afterburner

Canopy

Drop tanks

Drag chute

Contrails and smoke

Chocks and covers

Pilot animations

About Saab 35 Draken

History

Performance

Export versions

Appendix 1: Cockpit glossary

Electrical panels and switches

Engine panel

Warning lights

Autopilot

Radar and weapons panels

Circuit breakers

Appendix 5: Technical data

Appendix 6: Prepar3D commands

Flight Manual: Bookmark J-35OE Draken 1.12024-04-04

Communication

FR31 control panel

FR21 control panel

IFF-2720 transponder

J-35OE has two communication radio transceivers for voice and data communication.

FR31

VHF 104.000–161.975 MHz and UHF 223.000–407.950 MHz with FM and AM modulation

Main radio for voice communication, backup radio for data messages.

FR21

VHF 104.000–159.975 MHz with AM modulation

Main radio for data messages, backup radio for voice communication.

In this simulation FR31 corresponds to COM1 and FR21 to COM2. Both radios support all frequencies between 104.000 and 407.975 MHz. AM/FM modulation is not implemented in Prepar3D.

The radios are connected directly to the main electrical bus and have no master switch.

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Fig. 50 -  J-35OE radio control panels

FR31 control panel

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Fig. 51 -  FR31 control panel

The main radio unit FR31 has a numerical keypad for setting the frequency and selecting preset voice/data communication channels. Preset channels are not used in this simulation.

The FM/AM switch has no function in Prepar3D.

If you enter a frequency outside of the allowed range, the display will blink and the radio will revert to the default frequency.

Accepting an ATC frequency in Prepar3D will change the current frequency setting. The new frequency will be shown on the display.

FR21 control panel

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Fig. 52 -  FR21 control panel

This panel is used to select communication radio mode and presets for FR21 (COM2).

The presets are not functional in this version, the manual tuning unit is used for COM2.

Mode

Real J-35OE

Prepar3D

AUS

FR21 OFF

FR21 OFF

EIN HÖRB

FR21 ON + volume control

FR21 ON

DATEN

Data receive mode

No function

BODEN

Ground control com

No function

UNGER/GER

Antenna select (omni/directional)

No function

D|C

FR21 = Data | FR31 = Com

Use FR31 (COM1) for ATC

C|D

FR21 = Com | FR31 = Data

Use FR21 (COM2) for ATC

— (minus key)

Use manual tuning - presets disabled

Use manual tuning unit (default)

IFF-2720 transponder

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Fig. 53 -  IFF-2720 transponder

The IFF-2720 transponder operates in military modes 1 and 2 as well as the civilian modes 3/A and 3/B. Mode C (altitude transmit) is also supported.

The identification code can be set separately for the military mode 1 and civilian modes 3/A/B. Mode 2 is a preset and cannot be changed in flight (not implemented here).