Embraer ERJ-175
Embraer ERJ-175
Wiki: The Embraer E-Jet family is a series of narrow-body short- to medium-range twin-engine jet airliners, carrying 66 to 124 passengers commercially, manufactured by Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer. The aircraft family was first introduced at the Paris Air Show in 1999 and entered production in 2002. The series has been a commercial success primarily due to its ability to efficiently serve lower-demand routes while offering many of the same amenities and features of larger jets.
Controls:
Normal flight controls
Trim-Trim
VTOL- Flaps and slats
Activate1: Navigation lights, strobe lights and anti-collision light
Activate2 : Landing and taxi lights
Activate3 : Cabin lights
Activate4 : Reverse thrust
Activate5 : Fuel dump
Activate6 : Front wheel turning
Features:
-Wing flex
-Cockpit
-Realistic wing design
-Working flaps and slats
I have tried to get length and weight as close to irl as posible. The plane is loaded with a basic operating load
Landing:
The landing depends on how much fuel you have used. With low fuel like 10% or lower take power to 30% and trim fully down and lower the flaps and slats all the way down. Then you just need to put her down.
Takeoff:
Increase power slowly with a small amount of flaps down. After lifting off use trim to pitch how you want.
Plane irl:
Blueprints:
Have fun and thanks for upvoting and commenting!
Released 18 february 2021
Specifications
Spotlights
- Default4 3.8 years ago
- Tang0five 3.7 years ago
- SyntheticL 3.8 years ago
- tsampoy 3.8 years ago
- Renameduser4 3.8 years ago
- Inuyasha8215 3.1 years ago
- PapaKernels 3.8 years ago
- Suubk27 3.8 years ago
- CookingWithCinderBlocks 3.8 years ago
- Marchani 3.8 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 10 airplane(s) +28 bonus
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 86.5ft (26.4m)
- Length 105.6ft (32.2m)
- Height 33.0ft (10.0m)
- Empty Weight 15,579lbs (7,066kg)
- Loaded Weight 55,538lbs (25,191kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.953
- Wing Loading 56.9lbs/ft2 (277.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 975.8ft2 (90.7m2)
- Drag Points 19788
Parts
- Number of Parts 698
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 3,204
I saw that plane irl
Very nice build! Like the lettering and that livery is rather dapper indeed!
@EnzoDiazOfficial Ok so let me try to explain... Uumm ok so to start of you take a nice screenshot of the build you want in your thumbnail. Then you find the picture and edit it on your device. There should be a feature where you can add text and draw on the screenshot. Then when your happy with the picture you go on to simpleplanes. Then you open up blueprint veiw. You find this under the eye icon. Its like a paper with lines and arrows. Then your press this and chose which side you want the see the build from. Just see it from the side. Then you can add a blueprint. Then select your thumbnail pic. Now you share your build and when you then want to take pictures of the build you zoom in on your thumbnail pic and there you go. Hope this was usefull
@BassemT90 I actually dont know but i might make one with another livery
That it is one of my favorite jets and the American Silver livery on it looks pretty cool 😍 just a question , are you planning for more liveries from US and Europe for this beautiful bird ? Thank you 🙏
the cockpit panelling is a bit bad and i prefer the one without hollow cokpoit
@ThatOneThiccPlaneStealer You know what i might actually just start on that buddy
@PapaKernels I hate paneling cuz i suck at it... But i wanted to make a cockpit so bad idk whyyyyyy
Looks really nice! I know someone else touched on it, the paneling is, uh, yea, but it's still better than what I can do!
Amazing! :D
@TheMegaMauster Yeah thats what i thought and thats why i made this. Happy u like it
@TheMegaMauster I know right
@Musraskrois No problem
No one makes regional jets m8. Thx man.
@tsampoy Thx bud. And you spotlighted to... Woow
Nice!
@BassemT90 Thaaaank you very muuuuch!
Omgggggg that is awesomeeeee 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@Musraskrois lol
@russianspy Thanks well this was my first airliner cockpit ever so yeah i got mad a few times... lets just leave it at that
The paneling is... questionable.
Otherwise, great job as always!