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BR-220 Condor

6,463 AnOlympicWalnut  6.6 years ago

Another quick build. You could say this is a "sequel" to the BR-216 Slugger. Like the last upload, inspired by the B-29A. This has a capacity of 15 250lb bombs and uses 4 D.101 Mk 2s. Toggle 8 for navigation lights. Thanks for the feedback from @randomusername also. Other than that, I have nothing to say so without further ado, enjoy!

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 93.3ft (28.5m)
  • Length 67.3ft (20.5m)
  • Height 22.8ft (6.9m)
  • Empty Weight 17,169lbs (7,787kg)
  • Loaded Weight 29,632lbs (13,440kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.202
  • Wing Loading 28.2lbs/ft2 (137.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,049.8ft2 (97.5m2)
  • Drag Points 9939

Parts

  • Number of Parts 220
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 1,087
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    I haven’t said that the reason why this is 220 parts is because I divided up the main body to better withstand damage. So yeah! @randomusername

    6.6 years ago
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    @AnOlympicWalnut thanks..? :\

    6.6 years ago
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    @Colonel1J2R3Wolf You're fine!

    6.6 years ago
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    @AnOlympicWalnut Ah, okay, I'm doing art RN, sorry for late response, side views are not easy...

    6.6 years ago
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    I meant inspired. I didn’t want to make it exactly like the B-29, but I used a lot of the B-29’s characteristics, such as the fuselage and wing shape. I really tried to put the cockpit in the nose, but it didn’t work. @Colonel1J2R3Wolf

    6.6 years ago
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    @AnOlympicWalnut The B-29 had the cockpit in the nose. But still, very good job!

    6.6 years ago
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    @randomusername Here's a design of another B-29 like bomber, using your feedback. Thanks for that by the way!

    6.6 years ago