You’re probably thinking “yeah wow what about it”, but this is seriously quite a big thing in SP. Previously, without an absurdly low wing load and wings the size of football fields, about 38 mph is the slowest you could get a plane to fly in SP. But, using funky with get engines to simulate slat physics and prop wash this plane can fly at 28 mph at idle, and 20 mph while hanging on the prop. This is super exciting!
I’ve been wanting to build a twin engine bush plane for a few years now, but didn’t really know how to get around to it. I wanted it to have similar principles to the Scout Eagle, but keep it unique. And well, I came up with this!
Part count is 1580. And it should be uploaded on Sunday morning NZDT, which is Saturday evening for you Americans.
Also, which do you think would be the best thumbnail?
@min54523gg See comment below your one :)
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@Theotnek08 here
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I’m a bit late
Lol I just realized @jamesPLANESii
It’s uploaded @Aweyer26
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True bush plane
ps. no offence!!!
About 160 @F4f879
20mph stall speed?? wow! top speed?
Thanks! @JohnnyBoythePilot
2nd to last picture
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I have no words to describe how epic this looks. Everything about this design is just beyond cool. I also noticed the landing gear is the same style used on Scrappy. :)
Anyways, tag me please! Also the first image or the 2nd to last image should be the thumbnail. That's also pretty genius how you mounted an EMS (Engine Monitoring System) screen on each side/upper corner of the cabin.
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@jamesPLANESii I personally think the 3rd and 6th is best