QC-5.3 "Flaming Pie"
146k Feanor
8.2 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Feanor's QC.5 "Jet Pie"
Introducing another pie plane! With parts taken from more planes and from untested engines, I am certain that it will not fall apart in mid air. Unlike a certain airliner...
VTOL slider: Flaps
Fire Weapons key (alt key?):Thrust reverse.
Notes:
Supersonic bomber engines were a wonderful idea.
The thrust reverse system too.
The "Winglets" are only there for decoration. And as pylons.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor QC.5 "Jet Pie"
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 93.7ft (28.6m)
- Length 94.9ft (28.9m)
- Height 22.9ft (7.0m)
- Empty Weight 41,014lbs (18,603kg)
- Loaded Weight 107,682lbs (48,843kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.125
- Wing Loading 25.3lbs/ft2 (123.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 4,255.1ft2 (395.3m2)
- Drag Points 20248
Parts
- Number of Parts 292
- Control Surfaces 33
- Performance Cost 1,512
@racer5412 the thrust to weight ratio probably causes that.
@PINK Thanks!
Yeah..@Feanor
@Solarisaircraft Avro Canada C102?
And that Canadair thing...@Feanor
@Solarisaircraft Indeed, my plane is probably a mix of every four engine aircraft from the 1950s and 60s.
It looks like the Tupolev Tu-110 prototype.
@CaesiciusPlanes Definitely the comet, but with swept wings. It also resembles a comet when it explodes and debris rains down.
@BogdanX Thank you!
@oDDDynamics Thanks!