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P-58 Needler

6,470 Typhlosion130  8.7 years ago
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The needler is a rear engine based design with a rotor segment in the middle. with its pitching wing in the front and the main wing in the rear this unique design can finish trench run in a bout 1:44

General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s) +7 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 42.4ft (12.9m)
  • Length 36.4ft (11.1m)
  • Height 13.3ft (4.1m)
  • Empty Weight 7,266lbs (3,296kg)
  • Loaded Weight 7,516lbs (3,409kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 1.197
  • Wing Loading 14.5lbs/ft2 (70.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 519.0ft2 (48.2m2)
  • Drag Points 469

Parts

  • Number of Parts 32
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 342
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    55.4k Beefy

    @Typhlosion130 Plus, you use Fuselage blocks, but yeah, you did consider it a fuel tank because you can stuff fuel in it :)

    8.3 years ago
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    55.4k Beefy

    @Typhlosion130 the camera trick :D

    8.3 years ago
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    @Alienbeef0421 tell you what?

    8.3 years ago
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    55.4k Beefy

    @Typhlosion130 Dude you didn't tell me this 😭😭😭😭

    8.3 years ago
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    Something like this @Liquidfox

    8.4 years ago
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    8,432 TehNewDucky

    Thank you so much! Good luck in the tourney with this interesting design.

    8.7 years ago
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    @TehNewDucky well the prop trick is simple. you put 2 fuel tanks in front of each other. put your camera inside the front one and then open the propulsion tab and place an engine inside. Once you do that you can pull the fuel tank the engine is inside of and move it around and save it in a sub assembly for use such as this plane uses.

    8.7 years ago
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    8,432 TehNewDucky

    @Typhlosion130 I'm talking about the prop trick. I'm fairly new (relatively speaking), and have reached the intermediate fuselage stage in my (short-lived) career. I basically need to know the prop trick.

    8.7 years ago
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    @TehNewDucky not really. I checked your profile and unless you're uploading other users' planes You really don't seem all that bad.

    8.7 years ago
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    8,432 TehNewDucky

    @Typhlosion130 The evasiveness is strong with this one.

    8.7 years ago
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    @TehNewDucky you don't seem all that bad to me.

    8.7 years ago
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    8,432 TehNewDucky

    Well thanks, but I wanted to know a technique of sorts? Anything is helpful. You'll see I'm fairly awful at the game considering my designs.

    8.7 years ago
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    @TehNewDucky nothing too special. every one really does that :P

    8.7 years ago
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    8,432 TehNewDucky

    Hey, curious on how you clipped the props into the fuselage. Trying to build something using the clipping. Thanks!

    8.7 years ago
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    256 NotBoeing

    Not bad

    8.7 years ago