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VR Fictional Modern Airliner Challenge

1,471 ChipAvionics  2 months ago
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Welcome to my First Challenge!

The people who decide to do this challenge (please do it im begging you) will be tasked to make a Fictional Modern Airliner with an Interact-able Cockpit.

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Requirments

1) must be over 30 parts

2) must be below 2000 parts

3) must be able to fly, any that cant takeoff or fly are disqualified

4) cant be a fighter, it wouldn't be an airliner then

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Rules!

1) Must be 1990s-modern day, can be futuristic, but its not reccomended

2) must, be fictional, its in the name!1!1!

3) MUST be a successor, its lowers the time for the results, if not a successor, then its DISQUALIFIED.

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Prizes

First place will get a upvote on all their builds, but if its someone lower in points then me, then i will give them spotlight on the build entered into this.

Second place will get a upvote on half of their builds.

Third will get a upvote on the one build.

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How Its Scored

1) Flyability, is it easy to fly without VR? Does it fly well with both VR and Non-VR

2) Looks, does it look good? Does the cockpit glass look realistic? Is the nose nice?

3) VR controls, do the VR controls work easily, are they too complicated for newer people (wont effect score).

4) Cockpit Interior, does the cockpit look good, is it detailed.

5) Mobile Friendliness, does it run well on lower end devices?

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Deadline is the 31st August 2024 (decent amount of time.)

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Extra

3 submitted builds per user, allowing more chances if one of yours get disqualified

General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s) +14 bonus
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 1.6ft (0.5m)
  • Length 3.3ft (1.0m)
  • Height 1.9ft (0.6m)
  • Empty Weight 46lbs (20kg)
  • Loaded Weight 46lbs (20kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 390

Parts

  • Number of Parts 3
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 9