NS Konstantin Badygin
A Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev liner designed to serve remote ports in polar regions with little to no infrastructure, the NS Konstantin Badygin has been fitted with a helipad to allow it to simply transport freight to and from the ship without the need for it to dock. A large ramp has also been added to allow vehicles to be loaded and unloaded from the rear deck without the need for any port infrastructure. And last but not least, a "torpedo bulge" has been fitted to reduce damage from iceberg collisions.
VTOL slider to control propeller pitch
Trim slider to control rudder
Roll to control ship list
Activation group 1 to enable ground to air missiles
Activation group 8 : navigation lights
An iceberg sinking this ship is nearly impossible. Glancing collision like the Titanic? Well, there is the bulge. Head on collision? won't work
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 101.7ft (31.0m)
- Length 723.1ft (220.4m)
- Height 117.8ft (35.9m)
- Empty Weight 3,021,672lbs (1,370,609kg)
- Loaded Weight 3,832,404lbs (1,738,351kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.065
- Wing Loading 4.3lbs/ft2 (20.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 900,375.3ft2 (83,647.7m2)
- Drag Points 487177
Parts
- Number of Parts 465
- Control Surfaces 18
- Performance Cost 1,514
Yaw @Feanor
@vonhubert Well, I don't think that small towns and villages would need that much supplies.
Very nice looking design! But transporting hundreds of tonns of wares with a numerous flights of a helicopter - kinda seems very expensive and quite dangerous)
Np @Feanor , PS while typing that I accidentally said mo :P
@Feanor np!
@ForeverPie @Ihavenorealideawhatiamdoing @BogdanX Thanks!