Passenger Plane
This plane is based on the Douglas DC-3.
From wikipedia:
"The Douglas DC-3 is a propeller-driven airliner manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company, which had a lasting effect on the airline industry in the 1930s to 1940s and World War II. It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper version of the Douglas DC-2. It is a low-wing metal monoplane with conventional landing gear, powered by two radial piston engines of 1,000–1,200 hp (750–890 kW). (Although most DC-3s flying today use Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp engines, many DC-3s built for civil service originally had the Wright R-1820 Cyclone.) The DC-3 has a cruising speed of 207 mph (333 km/h), a capacity of 21 to 32 passengers or 6,000 lbs (2,700 kg) of cargo, and a range of 1,500 mi (2,400 km), and can operate from short runways."
Activation Groups
AG6 - Lights
AG7 - Cabin Lights
AG8 - EnGiNe
The propeller extends in low physics for some reason, so it's best to use medium or high physics.
Use the Flaps and Trim when landing.
Random images:
This is my first time making Fuselage ailerons, elevators, flaps, and rudder.
Specifications
Spotlights
- Mage2IsTriggered 1.9 years ago
- XAircraftManufacturer 1.9 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 116.4ft (35.5m)
- Length 80.5ft (24.5m)
- Height 27.5ft (8.4m)
- Empty Weight 41,786lbs (18,954kg)
- Loaded Weight 45,678lbs (20,719kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.087
- Wing Loading 27.1lbs/ft2 (132.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,686.9ft2 (156.7m2)
- Drag Points 5094
Parts
- Number of Parts 244
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 1,255
Pretty good looking, keep it up!