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Unlimited Spitfire Griffin Racer

50.4k Stingray  9.5 years ago
90 downloads
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Six bladed Spitfire powered by Rolls-Royce Griffin piston engines. Flys canyons, reaches 550+ MPH at 10,000 feet. LAUNCH CRITICAL: HOLD Pitch Full Up Before takeoff (or boom). Full Throttle, wheels up, enjoy. (Was intended for @planesofold racer challenge, but apparently this is not a trainer that will ever meet simpleplanes limited tests).

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 35.8ft (10.9m)
  • Length 29.4ft (9.0m)
  • Height 8.8ft (2.7m)
  • Empty Weight 5,434lbs (2,465kg)
  • Loaded Weight 8,853lbs (4,015kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.522
  • Wing Loading 39.4lbs/ft2 (192.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 224.8ft2 (20.9m2)
  • Drag Points 2213

Parts

  • Number of Parts 74
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 319
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    50.4k Stingray
    Many thanks! @Allstarship
    9.5 years ago
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    15.9k Allstar
    I love me some spitfires!
    9.5 years ago
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    Yea... I have seen them in videos, look real cool too... But there is a game with one in it and it is AWESOME. (Game is War Thunder) @Stingray
    9.5 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray
    Yes, this was renamed the SeaFire as it also served later on in the Korean War. The end & top model of the Spitfire ever made - there are YouTube videos of (the real one) flying. @WWIIPlaneBuilder
    9.5 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray
    Thanks for testing - this prop WWII model is the best all-around simple model from me, so far - I usually do single engine craft. @TheLatentImage
    9.5 years ago
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    Oh ok... Didn't realise that they would have made an airforce version!@Stingray
    9.5 years ago
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    Nice dude, I like this build. Good stuff buddy.
    9.5 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray
    Thanks for rating @jacobhardy64
    9.5 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray
    @WWIIPlaneBuilder Agree one &the same. The Spitfire XIX is also referred to as the Spitfire/Seafire with 6 bladed Rotol propellers.
    9.5 years ago
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    Isn't this a Seafire mk47? Not a spitfire?
    9.5 years ago