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Bradley Barracuda (Fuselage Challenge)

36.1k Speedhunter  one year ago
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Auto Credit Based on Boeing727200F's The Fuselage Challenge [closed]

Built by Bradley and his son in their backyard, the Bradley Barracuda was initally a scrapped prototype purchased by Bradley, the founder of Bradley motors Inc. Whenever Bradley and his son weren't working on cars they worked on this....

The notable notch on the right wing was caused by the plane hitting a lamp post when it tried taking off from their street. The solution was to cover it up with duct tape.


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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor The Fuselage Challenge [closed]
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 37.2ft (11.3m)
  • Length 43.4ft (13.2m)
  • Height 15.0ft (4.6m)
  • Empty Weight 16,184lbs (7,340kg)
  • Loaded Weight 30,182lbs (13,690kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.34
  • Wing Loading 33.6lbs/ft2 (163.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 899.5ft2 (83.6m2)
  • Drag Points 4518

Parts

  • Number of Parts 62
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 310
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    @Speedhunter I have one for myself actually, not that exact one, but I do in fact have one

    +1 one year ago
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    @Speedhunter yes lol

    one year ago
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    36.1k Speedhunter

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover cute squishy plen

    one year ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover kekr

    one year ago
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    @MonarchiiwithastolenMG kek

    one year ago
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    @TheUltimatePlaneLover kek

    one year ago
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    @MonarchiiwithastolenMG @Speedhunter
    You mean this

    one year ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @Speedhunter now I'm just imagining that particular F-35 that bounced, spin, and *quaCK* XD

    +1 one year ago
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    @MonarchiiwithastolenMG The VTOL mechanism on the F-35B being stuck halfway

    one year ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @Speedhunter me and my bois pulling up with the F-35 we stole off the lot XD

    +1 one year ago
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    @MonarchiiwithastolenMG piloting with checklist is for loozers XD

    +1 one year ago
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    @Speedhunter "I mean, how hard could this piloting thing be? *cracks beer can open*"
    - bajur

    +1 one year ago
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    @MonarchiiwithastolenMG XD it do be the rednecks with hammer and wrench that can literally build anything

    +1 one year ago
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    90.7k Monarchii

    @Speedhunter lmaooo XD, reminds me of what Kip(a Vtuber) said, "get a redneck, a marine, [i forgot the third one], and some beer, and theyll figure out how to put the room on the moon" or something along those lines XD

    +1 one year ago
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    @MonarchiiwithastolenMG Duct Tape:

    • Item transcends repairing items in the physical realm and can now be used in the SPIRITUAL and EMOTIONAL realm
    +1 one year ago
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    @Speedhunter with enough duct tape, beer, and will, ANYONE CAN GO ON THE MOON XD

    +1 one year ago
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    @MonarchiiwithastolenMG Almost everything can be fixed with duct tape >~<

    +1 one year ago
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    @BYardley Lol I Thought so too, I just immediately thought of Rooster while making the jet XD then decided the name would be Bradley

    +1 one year ago
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    17.1k BYardley

    For a moment I thought it's named B YARDLEY XD

    +1 one year ago
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    @Speedhunter duct tape; a redneck, mechanic, and Russian's greatest tool XD

    +1 one year ago
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    @BYardley

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    Heh heh, short lore

    @MonarchiiwithastolenMG I made this in like 10 minutes for the challenge

    one year ago