Dougie Triliner
45.9k rfostoria
2.2 years ago
The Triliner is an early widebody airliner with three engines and a spotty safety record. It's a pretty old design, but these are still in the skies flying mail around regularly. It's not actually that bad, but double check the cargo door before takeoff.
Specifications
Spotlights
- This craft is curated
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 104.7ft (31.9m)
- Length 118.0ft (36.0m)
- Height 39.4ft (12.0m)
- Empty Weight 76,881lbs (34,872kg)
- Loaded Weight 109,366lbs (49,607kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.155
- Wing Loading 57.0lbs/ft2 (278.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,919.5ft2 (178.3m2)
- Drag Points 27692
Parts
- Number of Parts 176
- Control Surfaces 11
- Performance Cost 967
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EDEX
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@rfostoria I wonder if you’re planning to make the All American Aeronautics Brunhilda.
Ah yes. The McDougie Duggles MD-1.0 in ExFed livery.
If Someone made an United airline retro livery Fact That We all be dead
What about a Concorde next?
Teach me how to dougie.
Its finally here, a Dougie Tailer(DC-9) would be amazing next
@CanadianAircraftBuilder @Cobra63 came up with that one.
Im Fallin' Love With Its Wingflexs And Windshields
Its So ####ing Hot !
@asteroidbook345 I agree.
@rfostoria I mean that sounds like a skill issue to me tho
Md-11?
@asteroidbook345 Two reasons, first you used the greater than symbol instead of typing it out. The symbols are easily conflated with each other, but mostly because your pinned comment says "Before anyone asks, no I'm not increasing the part count limit." That heavily implies that it's an upper limit, not a lower limit. It should say you're not decreasing the part count limit if it's a minimum requirement.
@Inuyasha8215 skill issue
@asteroidbook345 They have reading issue
@rfostoria Why are multiple people doing that I wrote it 4 times
@asteroidbook345 Oh oops I misread it as under 200
Sorry, all entries must have over 200 parts