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Union Pacific DDA40X

28.0k FasterThanLight  8.7 years ago

The DDA40X is a 6,600 hp (4.92 MW) D-D diesel-electric locomotive built by the General Motors EMD division of La Grange, Illinois for the Union Pacific Railroad. Nicknamed "Centennial" and "Big Jack", the DDA40X uses two diesel engines (each 3,300 hp (2.46 MW) and is the most powerful single-unit diesel locomotive ever built, although more recent locomotive designs such as the GE AC6000CW, EMD SD90MAC and the China Railway DF8C have come close. It is also the longest single-unit diesel locomotive ever built.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Use VTOL Slider to go Forewards and Reverse.
Use Yaw to Steer low speeds.
Use Roll to Correct at high speeds.

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 8.5ft (2.6m)
  • Length 107.4ft (32.8m)
  • Height 20.5ft (6.3m)
  • Empty Weight 32,330lbs (14,665kg)
  • Loaded Weight 78,711lbs (35,702kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.713
  • Wing Loading 14,625.0lbs/ft2 (71,405.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 5.4ft2 (0.5m2)
  • Drag Points 27838

Parts

  • Number of Parts 421
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,451
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    870 PLANS

    That ill be an awesome project
    Cant wait to see it

    8.7 years ago
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    @PLANS yeah, I should.
    After I finish my current project and the F7-A RailfanEthan requested, I'm planning on constructing a crane car.

    8.7 years ago
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    870 PLANS

    When you can you should make more rolling stock

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    870 PLANS

    It is awesome thanks

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    @PLANS
    The Union Pacific EMD DDA40X you requested is ready!
    I hope you like it!

    8.7 years ago