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Table of Contents
Page 2. Table of Contents
Page 3. Credits
Page 4. End-User Licence Agreement (EULA)
Page 6. About this Guide
Page 7. Origins
Page 8. Characteristics
Page 9. Cockpit Overview
Page 12. Aircraft Checklists
Page 15. Operating Limitations
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Credits
Project managers, Owen Hewitt and David Brice would like to thank the following people for their
invaluable contribution to this project.
Doug Dawson, for his kind permission to make use of his dsd_fsx_xml_sound3.dll audiocontroller (Prometheus_Sound.dll) as part of our products.
Jonathan Bleeker, for assisting in the development of the gauges. Jeremy Elliott, for pitching the original project to us and introducing us to Skip in the
beginning.
Larry Griffiths, for doing justice to Mirco Pecoraris artwork on Prometheus. Skip Stewart, for designing this fantastic aircraft which weve all come to love, and which
we hope weve done justice to, and allowing us all to feel like were Skip Stewart! Albeit in
front of our desktops!
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End-User Licence Agreement (EULA)
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR IRIS Flight Simulation Software Aircraft Products for Microsoft
Flight Simulator X
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal
agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and David Brice t/as IRIS Flight
Simulation Software ("IRIS") for the IRIS Flight Simulation Software product/s identified above, which
includes computer software and includes associated media and online or electronic
documentation (SOFTWARE PRODUCT). The SOFTWARE PRODUCT also includes any updates and
supplements to the original SOFTWARE PRODUCT which may be provided to you by IRIS. Byaccessing or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, you agree to be bound by the terms of this
EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, do not use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.
SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE
The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as
well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is sold as a single
user license and no ownership is transferred, only the right to use the license software. The
SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be re-distributed, sold for non-profit or profit or subscription fees,
repackaged, delivered on CD or DVD media or any other form of electronic media by any otherpersons or party, website, organization or entity, other than the official e-commerce seller
website(s) as contracted or authorized by IRIS.
1. GRANT OF LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following rights:
a. You may install, access, and run a SINGLE copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a SINGLE
personal computer for your personal, non-commercial, non-profit use. Any party or organization
seeking to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT under license for commercial use should contact IRIS at
www.irissimulations.com
b. This SOFTWARE PRODUCT is for personal entertainment purposes only and may not be used forANY other purpose. This SOFTWARE PRODUCT is not part of an approved training program under
the standards of any aviation regulatory agency or body worldwide, whether private or
government.
c. Separation of Components. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed as a single product. Its original
component parts created by IRIS may not be separated for use for other software or projects.
d. Trademarks. This EULA does not grant you any rights in connection with any trademarks or
service marks of IRIS.
e. Rental. You may not rent, lease, or lend the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. You may not charge
admission or fees for any simulator, entertainment or training device which breaches this EULA by
use of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT therein.
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f. Support Services. This SOFTWARE PRODUCT is provided "as is"; however IRIS will provide provisionof support services in relation to the operation, installation or remedy of issues arising to the use of
the SOFTWARE at its official support website at www.irissimulations.com
g. Termination. Without prejudice to any other rights, IRIS may terminate this EULA if you fail to
comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the
SOFTWARE PRODUCT and all of its component parts.
2. COPYRIGHT. All title and copyrights in and to the original created components of the SOFTWARE
PRODUCT (including but not limited to any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music,
and text incorporated into the SOFTWARE PRODUCT), the accompanying online documentationmaterials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are owned by IRIS or its suppliers. All title
and intellectual property rights in and to additional third party libraries and content (which are
used under the terms of those components' distribution) which may be accessed through use of
the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected
by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. This EULA grants you no
rights to use such content. This SOFTWARE PRODUCT contains documentation which is provided
only in electronic form, and you may print multiple copies of such electronic documentation.
3. LEGAL JURISDICTION. This EULA is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria, Australia.
4. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT
SHALL IRIS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS)
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT OR THE PROVISION OF
OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES, EVEN IF IRIS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES.
Microsoft Flight Simulator X is a Copyrighted trademark of Microsoft Corporation
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About this Guide
This guide has been written to familiarize new users to the systems, operations and handling of the
IRIS Airshow Series Prometheusproduct.
It is essential that users have a working knowledge of Microsoft Flight Simulator and the theory of
flight PRIOR to running this product.
By reading and learning the Pilot Manual prior to flying and keeping it to hand during your flight for
reference, you will gain the most enjoyment from this product.
Tactile usage of switches and knobs in this productIn general, LEFT mouse-click places a switch AWAY from the pilot and a rotary selector COUNTER
CLOCKWISE.
A RIGHT mouse-click places a switch TOWARDS the pilot and a rotary selector CLOCKWISE.
In some circumstances this does not apply, but the majority of switches and knobs operate in this
fashion.
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The Origins
Back in 2010 we were approached by a gentleman named Jeremy Elliott who kindly put us in
touch with Skip Stewart Airshows as part of a proposal to design and build a virtual replica of Skips
fantastic modified Pitts S-2S Prometheus.
Last year as part of the project, we had the great pleasure in collaborating with industry giant
Owen Hewitt, responsible for many popular commercial and freeware products.
Owen brought Prometheus to life for us, whilst his colleague Larry Griffiths did a fantastic job on
Skips Artwork courtesy of Mirco Pecorari of AircraftSudioDesign and for that we owe them all aHUGE pat on the back.
All in all, were confident that Prometheus will give you hours of fun in the sky and will allow you all
to pretend to be one of the worlds finest aerobatic pilots. Even if it is just in front of a monitor!
Have fun flying her!
David Brice
Product Manager & Founder
IRIS Flight Simulation Software
www.irissimulations.com
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CHARACTERISTICS
General characteristics
Crew: One
Length: 6.18 m
Wingspan: 7.5 m
Wing area: 8.72 m2
Empty weight: 350 kg
Max takeoff weight: 420 kg
Performance (Based on Pitts S-2S)
Maximum speed: 165 knots
Cruising speed: 118 knots
Minimum control speed: 36 knots
Range: 540nm
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COCKPIT OVERVIEW
Getting to know the Twister, its avionics, cockpit, functions and switches is the key to your full
enjoyment of the Twister. We made every effort to reproduce the system as it is in real life based
on publicly available information.
Descriptions of the numbered controls displayed above:
(1) Elevator Trim handle A handle which when pulled upwards provides positive elevator trim,
and when pushed down provides negative elevator trim.
(2) Propeller Pitch handleA handle which when pulled adjusts the pitch of the propeller.
(3) Throttle handleA handle which when pushed forward increases the engine power, and when
pulled back, reduces engine power.
(4) Smoke System switchA switch which toggles the display smoke system on or off.
(5) Mixture handleA handle which when pulled toward the pilot will richen the fuel/air mixture in
the engine, and when pushed forward will lean the fuel/air mixture to the engine.(Note: Skips Prometheus mixture handle acts in reverse to most mixture handles dont get
caught out!)
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Instrument Panel
(1)AccelerometerThe accelerometer measures the G-Force on the aircraft from -5 to +12.(2) Airspeed IndicatorThe airspeed indicator measures airspeed in miles per hour (mph) from
0 to 250 mph.
(3) Altitude IndicatorThe altitude indicator displays the aircrafts barometric altitude in feet.
(4) Stall Warning Light The Stall warning light will illuminate if the aircraft goes into a stall
condition.
(5) Blue Mountain Avionics EFIS Lite Currently offers a primary flight display and horizontal
situation indicator which is toggled by the use of the DISP button.
(6) System switchesAs follows (from left to right);
Left magneto/starter switch. Right magneto switch. Master battery switch. Engine alternator switch.
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(7) Fuel quantity indicatorDisplays the current fuel quantity of the aircraft.
(Note: Due to our limitations in incorporating a skinned animation to the fuel meter here, this
item is currently non-functioning. Please refer to the Grand Rapids E.I.S. for fuel status
information.)
(8) Micro Air T-2000 Transponder Unit
(9) Micro Air M-760 Communication Unit
(10) Grand Rapids Engine Information SystemSee PDF document for more information.
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AIRCRAFT CHECKLISTS
WEIGHT AND BALANCE
1. Fuel & Load... ...Set / Confirm
COCKPIT INTERIOR CHECK
1. Loose Items... ...Stow
2. Harness... ...Fasten
BEFORE START CHECKLIST
1. Control surfaces... ...Check for free movement.2. Altimeter... ...Press B Key to set to local pressure.
3. Canopy... ...CLOSED and LOCKED.
4. Throttle... ...CLOSED.
5. Avionics... ...OFF.
STARTING ENGINE
1. Master battery... ...ON.2. Call Clear prop.
3. Mixture... ...FULL RICH.4. Brakes ...ON.
5. Right Magneto ...ON.
6. Left Magneto/Starter... ...ON.
7. Alternator... ...ON.
BEFORE TAXI CHECKLIST
1. Throttle... ...Idle.
2. Fuel quantity. Check.3. Radio... ...Listen for local traffic.
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ENGINE RUN-UP CHECK
1. Brakes... ...Holding.
2. Elevator... ...Fully back.
3. Manifold Pressure... ...12 inHg.
4. Magneto check, left off, no significant drop or rough running.
5. Magneto check, right off, no significant drop or rough running.
6. Magnetos... ...BOTH.
7. Throttle... ...IDLE.
TAKEOFF AND CLIMB
1. Line-up aircraft for take-off.2. Throttle... ...Move smoothly to FULL.
3. Start rolling with neutral elevator and keep direction with rudder inputs.
4. At approximately 55 knots the aircraft will lift off by itself.
5. Climb out at approximately 80-90 knots.
CRUISE
1. Using mixture, manifold pressure and fuel flow as an indicator, set following
values as required.
Optimum Cruise ...25 inHG manifold pres.
165-175 PPH fuel flow.
TURN OFF ENGINE DURING FLIGHT
1. Leave engine to cool for approximately 30 seconds at idle setting.2. Left and Right Magnetos... ...OFF.
STARTING ENGINE DURING FLIGHT
1. Master battery... ...ON.
2. Left and Right Magnetos... ...ON.
APPROACH FOR LANDING
1. Throttle... ...As necessary.
2. Approach speed... ...65-70 knots.
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AFTER LANDING
1. Magnetos... ...OFF.
2. Mixture ...LEAN/CUTOFF.
3. Master battery... ...OFF.
4. Alternator ...OFF.
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OPERATING LIMITATIONS
This section specifies aircraft and engine limitations to be observed during normal operation of the
aircraft. They are derived from actual flight tests and demonstrations.
The most restrictive limitation applies to any given condition.
AIRFRAME LIMITATIONS
The Silence Twister is designed for the following safe load factor;
+12 / -7g with 600kg take-off weight at a manoeuvre speed of 135 knots. It is not permitted to
exceed this load factor. It is to be avoided to do any manoeuvres at speeds above 135 knots.
(Note: Airspeed limitations of the Turbine Twister are decreased due to airframe adjustments,
please refer to the figures below for simulation requirements.)
Airspeeds above 135 knots are to be avoided in heavy turbulence.
AIRSPEED LIMITATIONS
Airspeeds are based on sea level conditions.
Minimum speed... ...52 knots
Maneuver speed... ...135 knotsCruising speed... ...135 knots
Maximum speed... ...175 knots
WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
Zero fuel weight (ZFW)... ...480 kg
Additional load... ...250 kg
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