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P-30F VIPER -Prop Fighter Challenge

114k TMach5  3.4 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Astro12's Prop Fighter Challenge. [closed]

P-30F VIPER

Props to SavageMan for his WW2 pilot design

One of a kind World War II Era Fighter with Push/Pull Configuration. It's very maneuverable and deadly.

  • 4X .50 Cal Guns
  • Slatted Air-Brakes
  • TRIM DOWN for FLAPS

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Prop Fighter Challenge. [closed]
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 37.3ft (11.4m)
  • Length 28.3ft (8.6m)
  • Height 10.0ft (3.1m)
  • Empty Weight 9,072lbs (4,115kg)
  • Loaded Weight 16,162lbs (7,331kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.834
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.371
  • Wing Loading 11.0lbs/ft2 (53.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,463.9ft2 (136.0m2)
  • Drag Points 3346

Parts

  • Number of Parts 428
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 1,824
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    114k TMach5

    Thanks @Neenyboy

    3.4 years ago
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    3,190 Neenyboy

    This is amazing! Cant wait to see how it stacks up against my own creation and everyone else's!

    3.4 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    Thanks 🙏 @Liquidfox01

    3.4 years ago
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    2,895 Liquidfox01

    Its a better Ass-ender, very nice

    3.4 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    Thanks 😊 @Treadmill103

    3.4 years ago
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    55.0k Astro12

    Ok. Enrolled.

    3.4 years ago
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    @TMach5 I'm still working on it,but I tried putting the wing in the back and two engines on either side

    3.4 years ago
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    15.2k 210100

    i alreaady lost i guees everybody

    3.4 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    @Xx24reminder Which one? Do you have a link?

    3.4 years ago
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    You've chosen a similar design to what I tried earlier

    3.4 years ago
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    6,374 Thunderhawk

    I like the brake/rudder design

    3.4 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    Thanks! @Thunderhawk

    3.4 years ago