M-X 65M 'Quetzalcoatlus'
1,500 YoshiDino2014
8.3 years ago
Yes, if you are a dinosaur nerd, you'll probably recgonise the name.
This experimental 'Big Bird' class was based off the Quetzalcoatlus species: a huge pterodactyl-like hunter.
For you non-nerds, let's get back to the point.
Controls are like usual, the wingspan also allows for short take-off capabilities (NOT AN STOL)
i hope you liked, my first try at making a plane with a flying-reptile design, and it works quite well!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 134.2ft (40.9m)
- Length 106.9ft (32.6m)
- Height 17.5ft (5.3m)
- Empty Weight 22,849lbs (10,364kg)
- Loaded Weight 42,856lbs (19,439kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.573
- Wing Loading 24.8lbs/ft2 (121.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,726.9ft2 (160.4m2)
- Drag Points 8408
Parts
- Number of Parts 91
- Control Surfaces 14
- Performance Cost 542