P-56-L
6,470 Typhlosion130
7.8 years ago
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor P-56-I
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 63.7ft (19.4m)
- Length 46.7ft (14.2m)
- Height 17.9ft (5.5m)
- Empty Weight 17,089lbs (7,751kg)
- Loaded Weight 18,768lbs (8,513kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 1.438
- Wing Loading 10.9lbs/ft2 (53.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,715.5ft2 (159.4m2)
- Drag Points 501
Parts
- Number of Parts 52
- Control Surfaces 15
- Performance Cost 453
Hope to compete with you this time.
@Supercraft888 no its just a basic nudging trick... problem is because I didn't make the sub assembly that makes up this (the sub assembly is 3 of these engines in a nose piece) I can't recreate it my self and make it more effecient. nor can I teach you how to do it becuase my self I don't even understand it really.
@Typhlosion130
Hmmm, maybe I can mirror glitch it into place
@Alienbeef0421 noo... I mean it probably would if I went for weight reduction but the second set of main wings helps with roll stability and control. and extra weight from fuel. also the engine segment is a mess. that I will never be able to fix.
also. fuel. this is one of the longer courses. you need that fuel.
@Supercraft888 I could tell you how to clip the smallest variety of plane engine... but this mess of the largest prop is a giant un-optimized mess that has more drag and weight than it needs and in the end honestly I have no fucking clue how it works. I just have a sub-assembly that can place on each other then nudge into place.
BEAUTIFUL!
Does it hold 754 during turns?
How do you clip the engines like that?
This airplane is ~50mph faster than my XP-Athena SC...and like WAY more agile!
Respect!