Messerschmitt ME262
477 TA1ton
9.1 years ago
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All credit goes to thomass08! He made the original and I just added weight to the front so it won't backflip...it likes to pitch down slightly...but it flies now. Hope this helps...
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +28 bonus
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 43.9ft (13.4m)
- Length 34.2ft (10.4m)
- Height 13.3ft (4.1m)
- Empty Weight 11,111lbs (5,039kg)
- Loaded Weight 30,050lbs (13,630kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.243
- Wing Loading 115.0lbs/ft2 (561.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 261.3ft2 (24.3m2)
- Drag Points 9925
Parts
- Number of Parts 107
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 502
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660 thomass08Thanks@TA1ton9.1 years ago
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477 TA1tonWell there we go! thomass08 gets all the credit for awesome replica! @thomass08 - Your other other planes look amazing too man! Keep making sweet planes!9.1 years ago
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660 thomass08I made it... @TA1ton9.1 years ago
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477 TA1ton@WalrusAircraft - I have been playing around with clipping the fuselage blocks over the wings...it does an alright job...but it adds a bunch of weight...do you use modded engines as well? And also I'm on iOS mobile, so I don't know how, or don't have to ability to do much modding myself...which is sad cause I could use the extra flexibility in a lot of my designs.9.1 years ago
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109k WalrusAircraft@TA1ton - have a look at my most recent plane. The JU-88 uses hidden wings. You need to add wings and mod them to be inside the bock. My B-52 uses the same technique.9.1 years ago
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477 TA1tonYeah...I can find it in search...but it won't open up to the plane...best I can trace back...I believe the original was from either Redrunner or thomass08.9.1 years ago
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9,382 FlOu@BigCat ah all right. Thanks for the information9.1 years ago
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3,840 BigCatThe original I mean9.1 years ago
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3,840 BigCatThe maker took the original down before @Talton 's successor was posted. His plane is findable in search but it opens the home page. @FlOu9.1 years ago
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9,382 FlOu@TA1ton do you remember the name of the player?9.1 years ago
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9,382 FlOuLooks preety good. I'm glad I could help you with the looks of the intakes ;)9.1 years ago
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477 TA1tonAnd to answer your question...yes...fuselage blocks were used to "coat" the wings...but I don't know how they did it.9.1 years ago
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477 TA1tonActually I don't know what happened...this was supposed to be a successor to someone else's plane. All credit goes to them...I just added weight so it wouldn't backflip after takeoff...9.1 years ago
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8,903 Garuda1ITalismanDid you use fuselage blocks to "coat"them?9.1 years ago
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8,903 Garuda1ITalismanCool, how did you get the wings to look like that?9.1 years ago