HEAVY BOMBER challange-Closed
13.3k doge
7.3 years ago
rules
Xml and finetuner allowed
Min part count 50
Max of 6 props or 4 jets
Min bomb count of 12
Bonus points if all bombs can be jetisened at once
Must be a successor
Deadline is agust 5
Specifications
Spotlights
- MrVaultech 7.3 years ago
- FlyingThings 7.3 years ago
- hopotumon 7.3 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 16 airplane(s) +764 bonus
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 1.6ft (0.5m)
- Length 3.3ft (1.0m)
- Height 3.3ft (1.0m)
- Empty Weight 595lbs (270kg)
- Loaded Weight 595lbs (270kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 385
Parts
- Number of Parts 3
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 8
Seems legit
@Reaper9
Yes no more than 2
@doge Is it allowed to enter multiple entries?
@doge XD better than expected, I did just re design it...
6.5/10@Colonel1J2R3Wolf
@doge how bad does my plane look? XD
There realy isnt one but try to keep it under 2k@Athaya
Time to enter my PB4Y-2 Privateer!
OK lol@Colonel1J2R3Wolf
@doge wow doge you got gold already? wow, well, I'm going to try to build a plane for this XD
@doge oh, nvm i get it
Thats the minimum part count @UssInvincible
@doge are you sure the max part count is 50? cuz that seems a bit to small
@ReischetzFokke nah mate, i'm extremely bad at replicas.
The grand slam isn't a nuke nor controllable btw.
Trust me.. my bomber is huge.. 31 bombs huge @doge
I've already made a heavy bomber @doge
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/YzaIM9/B-31
@doge ok, i'm not entering then.
Only 1 nuke No@Razor3278
@doge how about a canberra-sized bomber carrying a controllable nuke bomb thingy
Does that qualify?
No it dosent well unless it can carry a lot of bombs @Razor3278
does a nuclear bomber count as a heavy bomber?
You take off the cockpit after download and build a plane with fhe cock pit@Panzer828
Uhh sucsessor so I can't make my own???
If the jets are in pairs like on the b52 its allowed but still a grey area on the rules so if your not shure ask @blackvultureaeroespace