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Boeing 747 ''NASA'' ''Enterprise'' Carga Espacial

292 Arthur858929  1.7 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on 1918's Boeing 747-100 Pan American Airways Ver.2.0

I just used the 747 from the pan am, it's the buran from the An 225, I modified some things to stay the same, I did my best

General Characteristics

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.536
  • Wing Loading 21.0lbs/ft2 (102.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 8,783.0ft2 (816.0m2)
  • Drag Points 33937

Parts

  • Number of Parts 2225
  • Control Surfaces 13
  • Performance Cost 8,874
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    This plane made me a little angry but I managed, I don't know how you make planes, one day I wanted to learn.

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    @Mustang51 I'm trying, I'm creating an Enterprise lite pro 747.

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    25.5k Mustang51

    @Arthur858929 just try making your own planes first. It’s the only way to improve

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    @Mustang51 My problem is that I can't put it in the right place, or I couldn't make its landing gear, see the one on mine that I made is the image of the C-5 landing gear in real life

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    25.5k Mustang51

    @Arthur858929 I don’t really understand what the issue you’re having is? It works, just some of them managed to connect to the fuselage in wrong spots. Don’t play around with custom landing gear yet. Just use the stock ones for the moment

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    @Mustang51 Man, I would like some help making the landing gear for the C-5 Galaxy, on mobile it's difficult, it's complicated, I would like some help

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    25.5k Mustang51

    @Arthur858929 you should start trying. That’s all it is, play around with the game. The first few planes you make will probably not be very good but you’ll slowly start to learn. Look at how people make theirs. Take apart planes to see how they work. Start off with something simple and progressively add new techniques you have learnt about or new things you want to try. Experiment with different building methods, there isn’t one correct answer. If you need any tips and tricks, feel free to ask :)

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    14.8k Randomplayer

    Reminds me of sr2

    1.7 years ago