The HM.14 is most commonly described as a tandem-wing aircraft, although the main wing overlaps the rear wing in the basic design, so it almost qualifies as a highly staggered biplane without horizontal tail.
Construction of the airframe employs mostly birch plywood sheet, spruce laths, steel tubing, steel cables, proprietary metal fittings and fixings, adhesives and linen fabric.
The prototype HM.14 had a wingspan of 5.5m (18ft). It was powered by an Aubier et Dunne 540cc three-cylinder two-stroke motorcycle engine, producing about 17 hp (13 kW) at 4,000 rpm. The engine was connected to the propeller shaft via a chain drive with a 2.5:1 reduction ratio. Subsequent examples were built with many optional engine and wingspan variations.
Unlike conventional aircraft, the HM.14 has no ailerons or elevators, and no foot-operated flight controls. The flight control system comprises a conventional control stick. Fore-and-aft movement of the stick is transmitted via cables to the rear underside of the main wing, that is supported by a single pivot at the front underside, mounted on a pylon on the fuselage. Rearward movement of the stick pulls the cables, and increases the pitch and therefore the lift of the main wing. The aircraft will then pitch up, due to the centre of pressure being forward of the center of gravity.
Side-to-side movement of the stick controls the all-moving rudder via cables. In flight, this produces a stable rolling motion, as required in a banked turn, because the wings both have dihedral. That rolling characteristic is not safely available during take-off or landing, so crosswinds are not easily tolerated.
Features
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4K PBR textures
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3D propeller blur
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Hidden GPS/radio
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Uses stock MSFS pilots
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3D gauges
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3D wing ribs
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Custom camera positions.
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Windscreen rain and icing effects
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Custom animations
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18 different liveries
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10 different 3D models built from scratch
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Custom plexiglass texture
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Custom decals
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Tyre smoke and dust effects
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Custom door animation (only on Salmson & Abbott Baynes models)
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Animated landing gear suspension
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Uses default MSFS 2020 glass gauges
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Full VR support
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Custom checklists
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ROTAX-engined version with modern avionics
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Change wing style 'on the fly'
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Four different engine models: Scott Squirrel, Carden Ford, ROTAX and Salmson
Note: The following MSFS aircraft must be installed to hear the sounds:
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Cessna C152
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Curtiss Jenny
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Flight Design CT
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Spirit of St Louis
System Requirements:
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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (Standard, Deluxe or Premium Deluxe PC/Steam edition)
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6.6GB hard drive space
Note: The following MSFS aircraft must be installed to hear the sounds:
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Cessna C152
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Curtiss Jenny
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Flight Design CT
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Spirit of St Louis
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