AeroEngineering T-50
Big Shout Out to Walrus Aircraft for Making This Flyable
The AeroEngineering T-50 was plane built for the USAF in 1935, to test new composite fuselage materials for fuselage use. All test flights performed well, and USAF ordered 300 T-50’s, but the order was cancelled after 256 were made. They lay in a bone yard until WW2, when the USAF realized these would be of great use as pre built trainers for F4u Corsairs and P-51 Mustangs. But there was a problem. After years of sitting in the bone yards, the engines, instruments, guns, and some of the experimental fuselage panels had been stripped. Walrus Aircraft was contracted to take all 256 and refurbish them to flight worthy condition. Walrus Aircraft added military surplus rotary engines, refurbished the cockpits, and fixed up the fuselage. This particular model has been equipped for strafing missions.
Features:
Spoliers-VTOL up
Guns- 1-5
Chaff or Flares- 6
Working cockpit- like normal
Credits:
WalrusAircraft-that beautiful engine and making this thing fly
MaxTeoz- the roundels and USAF
CRJedwards- the T on the tail
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor ,propplane
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +7 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 50.4ft (15.4m)
- Length 37.5ft (11.4m)
- Height 16.3ft (5.0m)
- Empty Weight 10,815lbs (4,905kg)
- Loaded Weight 22,618lbs (10,259kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.631
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.088
- Wing Loading 50.8lbs/ft2 (248.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 445.0ft2 (41.3m2)
- Drag Points 8874
Parts
- Number of Parts 411
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,208
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@syler thanks
Nice
@jheffernan i dont mod on my Pc. i use my tablet or phone
@jheffernan or not. I keep screwing it up
@jheffernan i can do it
I need a baloon made of structural panels for my blimp prodject :) @WalrusAircraft
Thanks @Dankplanes @AndrewGarisson @eliteaircrft888 @Alphaoneindustries @allstar @Aircroft
@AeroEngineering I do have the train, but my IPad refuses to upload it. I can upload it in sections, then you can save each section as sub-assemblie. You can then connect all of the sub-assemblies together to form the complete train.
What do you need help with?@eliteaircraft888
@FasterThanLight im still interested because my computer isn't letting me build small sections
@aeroengineering sorry I took so long to update you upon the simple train build project, I have been trying hard to post the train so far, but my IPad cannot handle it. if you are still interested I can upload the train in small sections...
Great aircraft, Love it!, Also I'd like to ask Walrus if He/she will help me out on my next prodject. Great Job!
@AeroEngineering - congratulations on getting this out. I'm very happy to see this, and glad I could help you out!
@Rohan ask andrew garrison for a new one. he gave a new one to me
I was hoping for one but no luck. @AeroEngineering
@Stingray thanks
@Rohan comeon. honestly the way that was set up it was bound to happen to someone
Someone took your steam key. @AeroEngineering
Awsome engine & great bodywork detail, on this classic trainer!
Thanks @TheLatentImage @bobthetitan123
thanks @CrazyAirLines
@WalrusAircraft