RJ Bruntingthorpe 4.6
237k RamboJutter
4.3 years ago
By fluke this build came to 1232parts, so i added two bits and hey presto we have 1234.
Introduction
Following the ending of hostilities at the end of WW2, most aircraft manufacturers looked at ways of utilising existing aircraft components to create civil aircraft to transport people or goods, RamboJutter ltd. was no different. Utilising parts form numerous different war era aircraft that they produced, they created the RJ Bruntingthorpe.
Controls
All 4 engines can be started and shut down independently (yes you can fly it on 1 or 2 engines if you really want to.)
AG1-4 = engines 1-4 start/shutdown
VTOL dn = flaps
LG = landing gear
Pictures
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 57.4ft (17.5m)
- Length 46.7ft (14.2m)
- Height 10.6ft (3.2m)
- Empty Weight 18,527lbs (8,403kg)
- Loaded Weight 22,438lbs (10,178kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.088
- Wing Loading 42.0lbs/ft2 (205.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 534.2ft2 (49.6m2)
- Drag Points 3163
Parts
- Number of Parts 1234
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,754
I love it please do more aircraft like this this the Britannia or vc-10
@Grob0s0VBRa its stands for whatever the user wants it to 😃 I already had lettering for us airforce so I just switched the for around, changed the c to a g and added and l. Civilian uk codes a 1 letter dash 4 letters so it worked
Hold up, does G-ROFL stands for
-Great
-Roll
-On
-Floor
-Laughing
hmm?...
@EternalDarkness thank you master mod magician, I am eternally grateful.
Your post has been magically successored to the challenge.
@WarHawk95 the fuselage is, the rest not so much.
Lemme guess... Modified Avro York
@eternaldarkness any chance you can work your magic and link this as a successor to this please.