Sopwith Pup v1.1
Well, as usual, something was wrong with my plane. The original Sopwith Pup I made had a ton of problems, like uneven weight, lack of wires, etc. But in this version all of those are fixed! I really hope this plane doesnt get overlooked, that happens to me sometimes when I repost a better version of the plane. Anyway, here it is! Truly my best creation! Enjoy. Cam 1 for cockpit cam 2 for scope.
Info:
The Sopwith Pup was a British single-seater biplane fighter aircraft built by the Sopwith Aviation Company. It entered service with the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service in the autumn of 1916. With pleasant flying characteristics and good manoeuvrability, the aircraft proved very successful. The Pup was eventually outclassed by newer German fighters, but it was not completely replaced on the Western Front until the end of 1917. Remaining Pups were relegated to Home Defence and training units. The Pup's docile flying characteristics also made it ideal for use in aircraft carrier deck landing and takeoff experiments.
Specifications
Spotlights
- GJW14 7.0 years ago
- SpartanAirplanes 7.0 years ago
- ILOVEPLANEZ 7.0 years ago
- MrSilverWolf 7.1 years ago
- Rodrigo110 7.1 years ago
- Tang0five 7.0 years ago
- F4f879 7.1 years ago
- Datom 7.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 27.5ft (8.4m)
- Length 21.7ft (6.6m)
- Height 10.1ft (3.1m)
- Empty Weight 5,353lbs (2,428kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,129lbs (2,780kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.081
- Wing Loading 10.4lbs/ft2 (51.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 586.6ft2 (54.5m2)
- Drag Points 6479
Parts
- Number of Parts 201
- Control Surfaces 26
- Performance Cost 692
@MrSilverWolf 66.6 K LOL
@SMHrubix no problem!
I thought the original was awesome anyway, but hey, have a spotlight and upvote for improving on perfection I guess!
@F4f879 @MrSilverWolf @RailfanEthan @Datom And everyone else, thank you so much!
Very nice 👍
Sweet beans
Awesome!
Absolutely beautiful
@Liquidfox @Rodrigo110 2 upvotes and a spotlight in less than the first minute? WOW! thank you!