Midbury 6E Double Double Decker
975 FlyHigh
6.8 years ago
It is the year 1953. Midbury is in desperate need for a competing model to beat manufacturer Newland. So the Midbury engineers sat down and created what was to be the king of the skies: the Double Double Decker. It had 4 times the capacity of a normal plane, with two double decker hulls fitted to an old Midbury 4E Heavy Bomber. Unfortunately, the development of the plane came to a quick end when the prototype was unable to leave the hangar it was built in, because of its wingspan. This was the end for Midbury planes. However, Midbury refitted their factory to produce garden gnomes. Midbury is now the world leader in garden gnome manufacturing.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 101.0ft (30.8m)
- Length 70.1ft (21.4m)
- Height 17.6ft (5.4m)
- Empty Weight 36,696lbs (16,645kg)
- Loaded Weight 52,150lbs (23,655kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.23
- Wing Loading 34.4lbs/ft2 (167.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,517.4ft2 (141.0m2)
- Drag Points 20356
Parts
- Number of Parts 99
- Control Surfaces 12
- Performance Cost 731
Wonderful that they went on the be the world leader in gnome manufacturing.
@FlyHigh yes yes excellent, no doubt wonderful
@Loopy200 Excellent British Engineering, right? ;)
Lol! And nice plane....