1st Feb RJ Greater Goose F1 4.1
234k RamboJutter
2.8 years ago
Auto Credit Based on RamboJutter's RJ Goose 6F.1 3.8
Introduction
The Goose was a nice monoplane light single seat fighter but the RAF also required something a bit heavier, able to carry 2 people and underwing armaments etc.
RJ spent a lot of time creating the Greater Goose, based loosely on the monoplane but now enlarged, 2 seat, biplane with a vertically opposed V16 engine the GG has more power for the extra size yet still performs similarly to the Sopwith Camel figures.
Controls
AG1 = start the engines
After that im sure you can figure it out =)
Pictures
Ready to start
Flying
Shot down
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor RJ Goose 6F.1 3.8
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 37.4ft (11.4m)
- Length 27.9ft (8.5m)
- Height 14.3ft (4.4m)
- Empty Weight 887lbs (402kg)
- Loaded Weight 1,905lbs (864kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.262
- Wing Loading 4.8lbs/ft2 (23.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 399.6ft2 (37.1m2)
- Drag Points 1845
Parts
- Number of Parts 1436
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,986
@RamboJutter Yeah, we use the toggle on the controller for yaw
@jamesPLANESii ah that would be why i wasnt aware of it =)
I've been working on another ww1 biplane and because it has to have a cockpit anyway i was using the VR parts, but i was wondering how do rudder peddles interact with VR? im assuming they are just ignored as VR is just hands and head right?
@RamboJutter btw, np!
@RamboJutter We curate crafts fir VR
@jamesplanesii thanks for the upvotes. Out of curiosity I've wondered how/why your name is in green? I've seen a few people with names in green but there doesn't appear to be a pattern in regards points?
@Tang0five thanks 😊 I thoroughly enjoy playing with stringbags, nothing better than stringing it all up after doing 90% of the build.
Blimey this looks good!!