Dassault Ouragan [Monarchii war]
"The Dassault M.D.450 Ouragan (French: Hurricane) is a French fighter-bomber developed and produced by Dassault Aviation. It has its origins in a private venture by Dassault to produce an all-French aircraft which would make use of jet propulsion, which subsequently would receive orders from the French Air Force.
The Ouragan holds the distinction of being the first jet-powered French-designed combat aircraft to enter production, and thus played a key role in the resurgence of the French aviation industry following the Second World War. The Ouragan was operated by France, India, Israel and El Salvador. While in Israeli service, the type participated in both the Suez Crisis and the Six-Day War." -Wikipedia
This is for the Monarchii war. It is significialy more realistic than any plane I have ever built before. It is also the first replica I have ever made, so any helpful criticism is appreciated. I tried to make everything as true to the blueprints as I could. The weapons are also almost exactly what it had, although they are not exactly what the Dassault Ouragan had in real life. I had some trouble with the front landing gear, but after I got it fixed, it does not look exactly right. It was about the best I could do though. It actually ended up being very fun to build, so I hope you like it.
Here are some pictures now. I used imgbb, so everyone should be able to see them.
Instructions are in game.
Specifications
Spotlights
- This craft is curated
- Speedhunter 7 months ago
- TriStar 7 months ago
- WinsWings 7 months ago
- Marulk 7 months ago
- Monarchii 7 months ago
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 54.0ft (16.5m)
- Length 43.5ft (13.3m)
- Height 18.2ft (5.5m)
- Empty Weight 25,688lbs (11,652kg)
- Loaded Weight 38,186lbs (17,321kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.677
- Wing Loading 93.5lbs/ft2 (456.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 408.2ft2 (37.9m2)
- Drag Points 5660
Parts
- Number of Parts 157
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 818
Fun fact, it did actually have several unseen missions in the M-War.
All tags were requested from this forum post.
@intruder72
Tank ou
i lov ouragan
@GHOSTAVIATION
Please do!
@TheMouse Hey bro I am Making something It's called guidelines of Sp
Inspired by your ten commandments I be tagging you alright!!!
@Mousewithamachinegun122 that's right.
@WinsWings
Thanks! I like to give new players a warm welcome, so hopefully they will stay. And also thanks a lot for the spotlights!
Mouse, I know you are helpful to the new comers, that is very nice of you. I appreciate your work
@TriStar
Thanks for those suggestions! I will definitely try and make a better canopy next time, as I could see that was lacking.
It is alright, but i have some minor criticisms:
- am not particularly fond of the text roundel, i mean its just 3 parts to make (more if you want to account for curvature, but whatevre)
- The shape of the front inlet could be improved, actually theres a trick to make smooth inlets with thickness=0 but idk how to explain it
- The rotator attaching the gear to the main fuselage should be covered
-You should probbaly add some frame for the bubble canopy, it looks so much better and is more realistic looking
Nice build .
@BYardley
Thanks!
Awesome I really like it
good job :>
@Mousewithamachinegun122 oh I forgot Lmao thanks
@SlavicUnionist
From the teaser.
@Mousewithamachinegun122 Ja? Why ping?
@Noname918181
Thanks so much. I will definitely try and use fuselage cutting next time.
@Dracul0Anderson
I had said upvotes count. But if you do not want me to, I will not. And thanks for that, I will read through it.
I didn't even put a comment on that post, let alone a tag request. But I appreciate the thought, anyway.
Also, I recommend showing this damage model system by Wernster to everyone. It should help with realism.
Alright here's a some recommendations that I didn't say earlier because I just got out of bed:
the horizontal and vertical stabilizers are too thick, thin them a little, also they should get smaller as they reach the tip
you can use fuselage cutting to achieve the livery you were going for in the tail, should make it more flush to the fuselage and less Jarring
Still, it's definitely a nice plane, and it's clear that you've put a lot of effort into improving your work
I love the classic jets. I will try one
Wow this is so good
Ouragan?
organ kerman
oui oui