Tsunami
50.4k Stingray
6.0 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Fluffiboo's [CLOSED] Watercraft Challenge
Supersonic tsunami is caused by overwhelming sub-surface ocean landslides. Build is to provide @Fluffiboo Watercraft challenge an airborne build. Water takeoff (Std controls). Slow down and Ag=1 for chute slowdown, land on water. In air, use AA guns via icon against air targets. Supersonic speeds; enjoy testing.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor [CLOSED] Watercraft Challenge
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 36.5ft (11.1m)
- Length 74.1ft (22.6m)
- Height 5.6ft (1.7m)
- Empty Weight 15,815lbs (7,173kg)
- Loaded Weight 26,430lbs (11,988kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.275
- Wing Loading 33.5lbs/ft2 (163.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 788.2ft2 (73.2m2)
- Drag Points 7741
Parts
- Number of Parts 51
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 290
ah ok
I submitted other entries. @Legal
@Stingray but the watercraft challenge said minimum 100 parts.
Thanks @Legal
looks exactly like one of my old accoun'ts planes, but modified...
@DORIANCVS Thank you!
Nice 5 stars good work
@Stingray No problemo!
Thank you @SimpleEric
Thanks, that’s realistic. I usually proceed to Snowstone Island just to destroy the dual missile battery, then fly back to Murphy or Wright, @SimpleEric
Start in Wright Airport.
Go to Krakabloa.
Meet the Kraken.
Go back to Krakabloa and fly below the bridge.
Land on Wright Airport.
In five minutes.
Funny. Thanks for reminding me about Jundroo SP limitations. I’ve posted builds that handle 100,000 ft thru 200,000 ft via Jundroo SP software quite well. Nobody was interested in those builds. They lacked flashy insignia. They used VTOL powered reaction thrusters efecttivly. Control above 100,000 ft on SP is possible and accomplished. Very socially incorrect to discuss, however, since we are all supposed to be using Steam and SR2. I guess.. @Spectre2520
Thank you @Fluffiboo
@Stingray No Problem!
That happens to all plane, including SledDriver’s plane @Stingray
Thank you @SledDriver
Thanks, yes it was intended to control decently at all speeds. (Above 100,000 ft though it’s tricky to loose altitude) @Spectre2520
Wow, the controls are really great! @Stingray
Thank you @LOWEWAYY
Thank you @Treadmill103
Thank you @Benny3053
Looks awesome 👍
@Fluffiboo here is an airborne build of a stealth water-launched fictional aircraft.