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The Eliminator

114k L1nus  one month ago

The Mercury Cougar

"One of Canada's finest creations"


Information about the Cougar

This model of Cougar was created in 1969 as a Canadian exclusive version of the infamous Ford 1969 302 Boss Mustang. including a virtually identical motor, chassis and slight modified body too differentiate them. these were never sold in the USA and were only built and sold in Canada


Controls for the Car

Ag-1 for Hideaway control
Ag-2 for headlamps
Ag-3 for hood
Ag-4 for windows
Ag-5 for windshield wipers
Pitch forward is Gas
(Use the gear selector for forward and reverse located in the center console area, exactly how my Ecto-1 Car drives)
Yaw for left and right turning signals
Roll for steering


Drag Version will be released in the coming week...

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s) +14 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 6.5ft (2.0m)
  • Length 16.5ft (5.0m)
  • Height 9.0ft (2.7m)
  • Empty Weight 4,242lbs (1,924kg)
  • Loaded Weight 4,375lbs (1,984kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 216.8lbs/ft2 (1,058.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 20.2ft2 (1.9m2)
  • Drag Points 607

Parts

  • Number of Parts 2303
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 6,957
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    the potato pc eliminator

    +1 6 days ago
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    you eliminated my potato mobile
    well great car !

    16 days ago
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    114k L1nus

    @Cat4eva bro i was banned what to did you want me to do

    22 days ago
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    114k L1nus

    @Cat4eva what?

    22 days ago
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    114k L1nus

    @Cat4eva i havent actually worked on it yet

    23 days ago
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    Classical Muscle!!

    29 days ago
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    This is fire! That's what my phone is saying too!

    +2 one month ago
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    36.0k Icey21

    not bad
    not bad at all

    one month ago
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    114k L1nus

    @Artutu thank you

    +2 one month ago
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    9,663 Artutu

    @L1nus he liked it, that's what it means

    +1 one month ago
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    2,443 Dest20345

    @L1nus yean

    one month ago
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    114k L1nus

    @Johnnyynf I just checked your engine design it's very different to how my car works, i mine uses one singular Control base to rotate the entire crank shaft with pistons hanging off a shocks to keep it linear in the up and down motion, i developed the spinning crank from custom Rim code using control bases for those, Further more my motor design predates your control based one by 7 months

    so please don't come to my page and tell me i was influenced by your work when that's just not true respectfully of course

    +2 one month ago
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    114k L1nus

    @Johnnyynf that's cool i had no idea who you were before this post

    +3 one month ago
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    15.6k Johnnyynf

    chill, I just find it really cool somebody else also did the details of the car.
    I also like model car with details, and couple of my build also have engine internal.
    Also moving drive shaft, nice detail and I too have some build with that.

    one month ago
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    114k L1nus

    @Johnnyynf I have never once downloading anything from you, so you can keep Imagining in your head

    +4 one month ago
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    15.6k Johnnyynf

    I would like to imagine I have some influence in this build, mainly the engine, but also some other small thing.
    If not still congraz for this beautiful build

    one month ago
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    114k L1nus

    @WinsWings yeah it's handy sometimes

    +1 one month ago
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    310k WinsWings

    @L1nus I see. No wonder. Physics and engineering are the main parts to enjoy this game (apart form XML)

    one month ago
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    Mod DeezDucks

    @L1nus I'm not trying to be confrontational but if it was just due to the high part count I wouldn't have pointed it out. My PC is pretty beefy and the Starfighter I'm working on is 2100 parts with about the same drag pts and I haven't had any issues with frame freezing so I was curious to see if it was just some one off issue or if others had it too.

    I'll concede I haven't driven a muscle car IRL or know much about the eliminator trim but I'd still stand by my assumption that the car seems to absorb initial shocks a bit harshly. Were muscle cars from that era not "bouncy" cause of the heavy weight on the shocks? If you take it with a grain of salt owing to it being a movie, the cars in Bullitt seem to bounce and a lot more. Even though the cars in that movie were brand new in 1970 with upgraded control arms, torsion bar and shocks for jumps. I'm just being a bit nitpicky though, other than the weird frame issue I'm having, the car is fun to handle on more flat/gradual roads.

    one month ago
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    114k L1nus

    @CKKI what does that mean?

    one month ago
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    14.2k CKKI

    Nravica.

    +1 one month ago
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    114k L1nus

    @Dest20345 ah so it's probably 69-70

    one month ago
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    2,443 Dest20345

    @L1nus it's a mix of part I believe it was a gift from my great grandfather he use to live in Canada but my car looks more like this one

    one month ago
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    114k L1nus

    @Dest20345 is it a town car or an Elimnator package? Yours I mean

    one month ago
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    2,443 Dest20345

    @L1nus hold up I will be back I just got to check brb

    one month ago
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