Terroform T10-200 Propliner
Welcome aboard the Terroform T10-200!
Building on the success of the Terroform T10-100, the T10-200 advances sustainable aviation with enhanced performance, increased capacity, and greater fuel efficiency while maintaining eco-friendly principles.
Refined aerodynamics, including advanced winglets and a streamlined fuselage, reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. The T10-200 accommodates up to 180 passengers, making it ideal for medium to long-haul routes. It features the latest hybrid-electric engines, reducing fuel consumption by 20% and ensuring quieter operations. Lightweight, durable composite materials contribute to lower environmental impact.
With a 25% improvement in fuel efficiency over the T10-100, the T10-200 significantly lowers CO2 emissions, aligning with global sustainability goals. Advanced avionics provide optimal navigation and real-time diagnostics for enhanced safety, while AI-driven predictive maintenance minimizes downtime.
With the US government seeking a new long-haul, two-propeller aircraft, the T10-200 stands out as an ideal candidate. Its high efficiency, low emissions, and robust performance make it a perfect fit for governmental requirements, ensuring reliable and sustainable operations for various applications. The T10-200 is a top choice for airlines and government bodies alike, looking to reduce operating costs and meet environmental standards with a modern, efficient, and eco-friendly aircraft.
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 84.8ft (25.8m)
- Length 107.5ft (32.8m)
- Height 30.0ft (9.1m)
- Empty Weight 25,670lbs (11,643kg)
- Loaded Weight 36,970lbs (16,769kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.547
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.054
- Wing Loading 28.7lbs/ft2 (139.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,289.8ft2 (119.8m2)
- Drag Points 10753
Parts
- Number of Parts 202
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 947
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@DalxAviation what happened to your anti furry airways b747-200
@TheCommentaryGuy i just thought of it
yes I read the pinned comment but don't you think its unnecessary to make an livery that has "Anti-Furry" in the name?