McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle
105k Hedero
4.8 years ago
The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle is an American twin-engine, all weather tactical fighter aircraft designed by McDonnel Douglas. Following reviews of proposals, the United States Air Force selected McDonnel Douglas's design to meet the service's need for a dedicated air superiority fighter. This Fighter jet is one of my favorites, as many are... This aircraft was kinda difficult to make. The mounts for the wings and the tailwings weren't easy for me. But I did it and it's done now! It's not as manueverable as a real F-15 but you can still fly it around with ease. 1=nav lights 2=Landing lights 3=Airbrakes VTOL=Flaps. Enjoy!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 30.6ft (9.3m)
- Length 49.3ft (15.0m)
- Height 12.8ft (3.9m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 12,823lbs (5,816kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.752
- Wing Loading 33.6lbs/ft2 (164.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 381.2ft2 (35.4m2)
- Drag Points 4406
Parts
- Number of Parts 212
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 818
Yeah I would do that if I made on now. Back then I didn't care about the little details. And, don't the inlets angle down to redirect airlfow more efficiently when the aircraft has strong horizontal slip? Most likely not that's just what I hought I heard.@KnightOfRen
@Hedero
You should've done the variable pitch inlets. That would be cool. The inlets tilt down once the plane is off the ground, to restrict engine airflow.
Well thanks@47parzival41
Well I mean piece of trash for me. My building standards.@47parzival41
Well thank you! @KnightOfRen
I think it looks amazing! @Hedero
Lol I actually feel like this build is a dissappointment. However, I got inspiration for the custom wings, like the ones I do currently, and all the little details from BogdanX. For the first aircraft that used custom wings, I would study his aircraft like a scientist trying to figure out his tricks. So I used his builds to make mine look good, I don't study his builds anymore but that's because I got the hang of it.@KnightOfRen
Teach me your amazing skill! How do you get these little details? @Hedero
Oh lol nvm. I just checked your page. Good luck!@Luckbuild10000
What?@Luckbuild10000
Oh boi
Count me on this one to make it "historical"
Thank you@Trainzo
Nice job .
Oh ok.@ChisP
Well the block stuff I think is military de notation for version but I don’t think the F-15C has any other versions@Hedero
Oh yea, I've never heard of block before but I'll put the letters in.@ChisP
If you want to avoid confusion put the model designation and the block or version like F-15C or in an f-16 case F-16C Block 52
@Hedero ok
Jas!@FranzPeterSiegfried
Ok, so there are apparently different types of f-15. And some have a more blunt cockpit in the back. And some have more streamlined canopys. I went for the more streamlined one because it looked better.@Armyguy1534
Oh darn I forgot, sorry.@ChisP
What type of f15 is it
The cockpit looks different
no cockpit view lol
Lookin goood
Thank you!@Mustang51