SIAI-Marchetti S.211 [Final]
34.8k BoxGlow
9.0 years ago
Auto Credit Based on BoxGlow's SIAI-Marchetti S.211
The final version of my S-211.. I made this plane to investigate how nudged parts behave when they are rotated.. use VTOL to trim the plane's pitch..
this plane can complete almost all races (Eagle Pass, and Featherfall Squall are glider races) when piloted by the AI. Has 60% chance of completing Daredevil and Sandsift drift without getting rekt.
original canopy design by @Skua
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor SIAI-Marchetti S.211
- Successors 6 airplane(s) +63 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 49.6ft (15.1m)
- Length 42.2ft (12.9m)
- Height 18.9ft (5.8m)
- Empty Weight 8,664lbs (3,929kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,925lbs (7,677kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.991
- Wing Loading 23.2lbs/ft2 (113.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 729.9ft2 (67.8m2)
- Drag Points 6131
Parts
- Number of Parts 134
- Control Surfaces 2
- Performance Cost 624
@Beefy Wrong the PAF uses it as quote "(The S-211s are now being utilized for) fighter pilot training, close-air support, and maritime patrol over the KIG (Kalayaan Island Ground)," said PAF spokesperson, Col. Maynard Mariano, in a message to the Philippine News Agency." The source is https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1179417.
Has a constant problem with parts thumping around and then it suddenly wanting to pull in a certain direction.
This will be my primary trainer for my Simpleplanes Airforce :3
@BoxGlow Orayt trainer nalang ito :3
@LeHoneyBadger s-211 (italian made) and BAE hawk (british made) looks the same.. they are both advanced jet trainers and has the capability to be modified as a light attack aircraft. but the Hawk is more popular and is used in more countries
Seems like a BAE Hawk
@BoxGlow thanks!
@jamer57108 sorry for the late reply, of course you can! You dont even need to request permission as long as you give credit or make you plane show up as successor.
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@ISA03 I'll try.. This plane is just accidentally AI friendly because I did not expect rotating the wings instead of using control surfaces works really well. If I ever make another "plane" I'll make sure it could complete atleast one race when AI controlled.
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@ScarecrowAeronautics I know exactly what country that is.. Good luck sa ating mga pinoy.. Sana hindi manalo so Marcos at maka-pasok si Dick sa senado.
cause this is one of the best planes i have ever flown.amazing.
can i get permission to use this plane and modify it more and post it if i give you credit?
Simply glorious. You, sir, are brilliant. If you're willing (you know, a magician never reveals his secrets and all), could you tell me how you made those wings?
Dude, this is AMAZING. Very well done.
This was a joy to fly. You really have mastered the ability to control aircraft to their full potential in the sky. I mean, you made a giant gundam fly like a fairy. No small task.
nice wing of stripe design!
I've come to know just how tedious it is to get the parts juuuuust right, so I can really appreciate the effort. @BoxGlow
Nice job it flys great I managed to keep it up in the air for a little with one wing
@Allstar Thank you! finding the correct size and orientation of the stripes took longer than nudging them in place.. I'm glad you like it!
This is by far the most amazing little plane I've flown in a while. I really love all the systems. The pitching the braking were cool, but the rolling mechanism really had me floored. I love how flawlessly integrated into the wing the flaps were. 10/10 would fly again
@MysteryBox @AeroEngineering @JShay Thank you!
Beautiful! Nice job getting all those moving parts to work together and look good! I like the brakes too
This is one of the best planes I've flown. Great job
@DeezDucks @laSoul Thank you!
WAOW
Love the use on the intake for shape there man!