NewPort DL-X10
In the bustling streets of Mexico City in 1947, an ambitious engineer named Francisco Martinez dared to dream big. Inspired by the post-war aviation innovations, Franco founded "NewPort" ,a Mexican airplane manufacturing company. Driven by a passion for flight, he assembled a team of brilliant minds eager to make their mark on the aviation world.
Their breakthrough came with the birth of the DL-X series, specifically the DL-X10—a sleek, streamlined aircraft adorned with the Mexican flag colors, embodying both elegance and power. This aircraft boasted three revolutionary turboprop engines, a feat unmatched in its class at the time. Its nimble size and remarkable speed made it an instant sensation among the elite seeking luxury travel options.
The DL-X10 quickly became the choice for private aviation among the affluent, transporting business moguls, celebrities, and even diplomats across Mexico and beyond. Its reliability, combined with the allure of exclusivity, secured its reputation as the ultimate symbol of prestige in the skies.
NewPort's DL-X10 wasn't just a marvel of engineering; it was a cultural icon. Its distinctive design and remarkable performance elevated Mexico's presence in the aviation industry, earning accolades and admiration worldwide. The post-war era witnessed the DL-X10's ascent to fame, its name whispered with reverence among aviation enthusiasts and aspiring pilots alike.
OG pic
It's first crash picture
History of the crash: Blue Air, renowned for its Mystic Valley tours, suffered a devastating crash on July 10, 1977, involving their NewPort DL-X10 aircraft. The tail detached mid-flight, claiming five lives, including an unborn child. Shocked and grieving, the airline pledged heightened safety measures and rigorous inspections. Despite the tragedy, the allure of the Mystic Valley persisted, serving as a poignant reminder of both life's fragility and Blue Air's renewed commitment to passenger safety.
Specifications
Spotlights
- GiG4 one year ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Cessna 177RG Cardinal (stock)
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +14 bonus
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 75.1ft (22.9m)
- Length 43.0ft (13.1m)
- Height 17.1ft (5.2m)
- Empty Weight 11,318lbs (5,134kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,215lbs (7,355kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 1.079
- Wing Loading 22.6lbs/ft2 (110.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 716.1ft2 (66.5m2)
- Drag Points 6454
Parts
- Number of Parts 70
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 521
September 29 is my birthday!
Thanks For 7 Upvotes