RJ SeaCommander F2 1945-1950 NAC
234k RamboJutter
5.0 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Mustang51's 1945-1950 Naval Aviation Challenge (Closed)
Following the Air Ministry issuing Specification E.6/44 RamboJutter Ltd designed the SeaCommander, this was a design that was heavier and longer ranged than its competitor the Saunders-Roe A/1. Seen here in a colour scheme from its deployment to the Pacific for training excercises. AG1 for reheat, VTOL down for flaps, AG4 for landing lights, AG6 for Nav lights, Brake for airbrake
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 1945-1950 Naval Aviation Challenge (Closed)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 62.5ft (19.1m)
- Length 64.7ft (19.7m)
- Height 24.1ft (7.3m)
- Empty Weight 21,992lbs (9,975kg)
- Loaded Weight 30,933lbs (14,031kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.615
- Wing Loading 25.3lbs/ft2 (123.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,222.9ft2 (113.6m2)
- Drag Points 6105
Parts
- Number of Parts 878
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,362
Congratulations! This entry was third place in the challenge! Design: 19/20
Functionality: 8/10
Performance: 12/15
Build quality: 13/15
Paint scheme: 5/5
Personal opinion 5/5
Overall: 62/70 (6 upvotes!)
You scored 16 upvotes in total
very original !
I thought mine was good...
Just saw the airbreaks, jaw dropped that’s insane!
The roll rate is a but slow and small engines🤣 but fabutasticastical airplane !
Ok. But I like the jet don't get me wrong. :D@RamboJutter
@Hedero yeah now that you mention it I agree. I did want small engines (see the Saunders roe a/1) but i think they are a bit too small. Will fix at some point.
Hell yes man, seaplane fighters. The world needs more of these, it's a shame stuff like the Sea Dart never really went into service.
For some reason, this one gives me SeaMaster vibes (one of my favorite planes, especially on the looks department) but scaled down to fighter size. I like it.
Nice fairings.
I also expected a higher part count :p hahaha
Damn now this is amazing! I love the idea of jet flying boats. Thank you for your participation in the challenge!
Very nice sea jet . Great job my friend .
Cool. But for some reason the engines look a little too small.