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SU-24 Fencer IRIAF 72 Squadron ENGINEVAMP

51.8k Falkenwut  3.9 years ago
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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor SU-24 Fencer IRIAF 72 Squadron
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 59.2ft (18.1m)
  • Length 78.0ft (23.8m)
  • Height 21.4ft (6.5m)
  • Empty Weight 23,370lbs (10,600kg)
  • Loaded Weight 27,368lbs (12,414kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.821
  • Wing Loading 49.0lbs/ft2 (239.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 558.3ft2 (51.9m2)
  • Drag Points 6120

Parts

  • Number of Parts 425
  • Control Surfaces 1
  • Performance Cost 1,894
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    13.9k ChrisPy

    The way I do it is that I have a regular fuselage part which has all its drag stuff set to zero in my sub assemblies. You can use that instead of the regular block to make it easier. @Falkenwut

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    51.8k Falkenwut

    @ChrisPy Tried it and it does work a bit better and more realistic. It is a bit unfortunate that you'd need to change each and every part's details in order to make it fly better...

    Would you recommend throwing down drag points all the way to 0? Asking for future builds...

    3.9 years ago
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    13.9k ChrisPy

    You still have 6k drag points move it down to 2-3k then try again

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    51.8k Falkenwut

    @ChrisPy For Theory's sake; I Tried to follow your instruction and changed the following:

    • Followed your equeation of M=RT/SPT
    • made value false on most "calculatedrag" parts
    • The plane is lighter than the real-life equivalent

    The plane still does not come close to reaching the max speed of 1,654 km/h / 1,028 mph

    Please let me know how you would go around this. Curious on your take.

    3.9 years ago

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