1900 XVI Model C Engine
Big thanks to @RedHawk for helping fix the piston!
VTOL is for throttle
Trim is for burner
The model c is a hybrid hit and miss engine first produced in early 1900 it had a price of two and a half crowns and 6d
It could use a hotbulb or a magneto to ignite fuel, it could run on anything petroleum kerosene desil or oils switching between hotbulb and spark ignition depending on fuel, this however could only be achieved after half an our of fiddling with various components so it was not practical to change fuel types, although the option was always available.
It could use a hit and miss mechanism when running or just be throttle controlled (again you have to fiddle around with parts to achieve this)
Enjoy
Also Includes!
PlanesOfOld's trusty toolbox
PlanesOfOld's trusty oil can
And
PlanesOfOld's trusty blowtorch
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 1900 XVI Model C Engine
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 8.4ft (2.6m)
- Length 17.5ft (5.3m)
- Height 6.2ft (1.9m)
- Empty Weight 30,560lbs (13,861kg)
- Loaded Weight 33,506lbs (15,198kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.1
- Wing Loading 527.2lbs/ft2 (2,573.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 63.6ft2 (5.9m2)
- Drag Points 3945
Parts
- Number of Parts 222
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 656
yea, but a pain to do, I'm currently working out a few drive mechanisms, might go and 'borrow' some ideas from SpiritusRaptor @TheCar
@PlanesOfOld No problem. And GREAT Idea!
@TheCar Thankyou very much! Ill be incorperating these engines into some designs sometime!
You have gained a follower! Me!
Thanks!@Hayhayjam664
Really good job with this works well
@PlanesOfOld no problem!
Thanks! @MrSilverWolf
Looks great!
Thanks! @RedHawk
Love this! So much detail and looks amazing!