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The name comes from an old Chinese legend called Kun Peng. While using throte to speed up ,keep the rate number UNDER 2%. What I really want to shair with you is this Chinese old story.Its interesting ,also consists some eastern classic thought and sophism.Hope you enjoy! A Happy Excursion—by ZhuangZi. In the northern ocean there is a fish, called the k’un, I do not know how many thousand li in size. This k’un changes into a bird, called the p’eng. Its back is I do not know how many thousand li in breadth. When it is moved, it flies, its wings obscuring the sky like clouds. When on a voyage, this bird prepares to start for the Southern Ocean, the Celestial Lake. And in the Records of Marvels we read that when the peng flies southwards, the water is smitten for a space of three thousand li around, while the bird itself mounts upon a great wind to a height of ninety thousand li, for a flight of six months' duration. There mounting aloft, the bird saw the moving white mists of spring, the dust-clouds, and the living things blowing their breaths among them. It wondered whether the blue of the sky was its real color, or only the result of distance without end, and saw that the things on earth appeared the same to it. If there is not sufficient depth, water will not float large ships. Upset a cupful into a hole in the yard, and a mustard-seed will be your boat. Try to float the cup, and it will be grounded, due to the disproportion between water and vessel. So with air. If there is not sufficient a depth, it cannot support large wings. And for this bird, a depth of ninety thousand li is necessary to bear it up. Then, gliding upon the wind, with nothing save the clear sky above, and no obstacles in the way, it starts upon its jo

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor 80000 MPH SIMPLE ROCKET HACKED ENGINES
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 12.2ft (3.7m)
  • Length 66.3ft (20.2m)
  • Height 7.5ft (2.3m)
  • Empty Weight 8,348lbs (3,786kg)
  • Loaded Weight 10,105lbs (4,583kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 6.671
  • Wing Loading 97.9lbs/ft2 (477.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 103.3ft2 (9.6m2)
  • Drag Points 2620

Parts

  • Number of Parts 25
  • Control Surfaces 2
  • Performance Cost 196