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* vietnamwarvessels first batch * Ship YAMLs * aircraft yamls initial version, need more work * initial helicopter yamls * update aircraft yamls * Added DDs Fletcher and Sullivans * ship icons * aircraft banners and icons * no huts * update py files to VWV v0.9.0 * update aircraft yamls, add vigilante * added 2 ships for VWV v0.9.0 * mig-21mf yaml * icons and banners additional units v0.9.0 * added VWV units to USA_1970 and Vietnam_1970 JSONs * Revert "added VWV units to USA_1970 and Vietnam_1970 JSONs" This reverts commit ed0b28dc36c0d9c1a45a10689a3c419bd23ff258. * A-1H yaml update * mig-17 yaml update * update helicopter yamls * extension init * weapon injections * icon filenames _24 added * removed tasks 0 from yamls * hh2d yaml fix * added VWV v0.9.0 to factions USA and Vietnam * added max_range to aircraft yamls * housekeeping * Flyable to False - not available in mod version * minor edits * ignore test campaign * deleted tasks * weapon luas blue air * added task numbers from task.py * weapon luas red air * task id numbers in comment * switched weapon lua from aim-9J to aim-9D * removed test campaigns * update payload luas with payload names from flighttype.py * Changed AIM-9D to 9B, 9D does not work * removed air assault task for HH-2D * Cva_31 added to runway_is_operational() * CVA-31 added to naval_units in faction jsons * add strike and cas tasks to ra-5c * correct typo * Added Armed Recon as task and payload to most a/c * ignore pre-commit-config.yaml * pre-commit-config * black reformat controlpoint.py * Added tasks to Vigilante (next to Recon) containing attack subtasks, which allow it to be scheduled for missions * added ships to UNITS_WITH_RADAR * remove pre-commit-config from gitignore * added red aircraft to nva_1970 faction * fixed black's complaint (two empty lines, should be one)
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1.6 KiB
YAML
32 lines
1.6 KiB
YAML
class: Helicopter
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carrier_capable: true
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lha_capable: true
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description: # from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaman_SH-2_Seasprite
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The Kaman SH-2 Seasprite is a ship-based helicopter originally developed and
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produced by American manufacturer Kaman Aircraft Corporation. It has been
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typically used as a compact and fast-moving rotorcraft for utility and
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anti-submarine warfare (ASW) missions. Early on it was modest sized
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single-engined naval utility helicopter, and progressed to twin-engine ASW
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and SAR, and the latest model served well into the 21st century, with G model
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in active service in the 2020s with Egypt, New Zealand, Peru, and Poland.
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In October 1970, the UH-2 was selected as the interim Light Airborne
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Multi-Purpose System (LAMPS) helicopter. LAMPS evolved during the 1960s from
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an urgent requirement to provide non-aviation ships with manned support and
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ASW helicopters. The "LAMPS Mark I" suite included advanced sensors,
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processors, and display capabilities. H-2s upgraded with LAMPS were called
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SH-2Ds, and became mobile radar and sonar platforms that enhanced the
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situational awareness of ships. The SH-2D first flew on 16 March 1971.
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HH-2D was a search and rescue version.
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introduced: 1971 # original type 1962, SH-2D 1971
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cabin_size: 12 # from: https://plane-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/kaman-sh-2f-seasprite/
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can_carry_crates: true
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manufacturer: Kaman Aircraft Corporation
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origin: USA
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price: 4 # reference: UH-1H = 4, UH-60A = 4
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role: Search and Rescue
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max_range: 367 # combat range [nmi]
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variants:
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HH-2D Seasprite: {}
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tasks: # defined in flighttype.py
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Transport: 100
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