QC-8.0-PF "Can'tBerra"
146k Feanor
8.1 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Feanor's QC-7.0F "Stubby pie"
Designed as a heavy transport aircraft, the can'tberra is designed to compete with the C-133, An-70, A400M, Kawasaki C-2 and C-17.
For an Antonov 22 ripoff, it does quite lot of stuff.
Instructions:
VTOL slider: Propeller pitch control
Trim Slider: Trim
Trim SLider and activation group 1: Pitch boost control.
Notes:
The tail is a little undersized for an aircraft of this size...
But I still like it and the way it looks.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor QC-7.0F "Stubby pie"
- Successors 6 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 173.9ft (53.0m)
- Length 160.9ft (49.0m)
- Height 29.7ft (9.1m)
- Empty Weight 434,778lbs (197,212kg)
- Loaded Weight 622,553lbs (282,385kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.096
- Wing Loading 28.8lbs/ft2 (140.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 21,601.7ft2 (2,006.9m2)
- Drag Points 54283
Parts
- Number of Parts 318
- Control Surfaces 104
- Performance Cost 3,380
@WorldClassMods yes.
Is that a pun for Canberra, the medium bomber?
@Feanor really
@mahir You should get around to building ships and airliners.
@Feanor plz see my planes..
Your finally truthful about your aircrafts' origins....
@Feanor welcome
@AviownCorp @Hellohi Thanks!
@Treadmill103 Thank you!
@marcox43 Thank you!
@LatteCoffee55 I'd have used "Belslow", but the Short Belfast has that nickname.
@Feanor Nice name for that plane
@LatteCoffee55 Thanks!
Is it Canberra? No, its Can'tBerra.