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RCAF DC3/Dakoda

78.0k Cedy117  8.6 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Skua's RCAF Dakoda St wing

The Douglas DC-3 is a fixed-wing propeller-driven airliner. Its cruise speed (207 mph or 333 km/h) and range (1,500 mi or 2,400 km) revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s. Its lasting effect on the airline industry and World War II makes it one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made.The DC-3 was a twin engine metal monoplane, developed as a larger, improved 14 bed sleeper version of the Douglas DC-2. It had many exceptional qualities compared to previous aircraft. It was fast, had a good range and could operate from short runways. It was also reliable, easy to maintain and carried passengers in greater comfort. Before the war it pioneered many air travel routes. It was able to cross the continental United States, making transcontinental flights and worldwide flights possible, and is considered to be the first airliner that could make money by carrying passengers alone.Civil DC-3 production ended in 1942 with only 607 aircraft being produced. However, together with its military derivative, the C-47 Skytrain(designated the Dakota in RAF Service), and with Russian and Japanese built versions, over 16,000 were built. Following the Second World War, the airliner market was flooded with surplus C-47s and other transport aircraft and attempts to produce an upgraded super DC-3 were a failure.While the DC-3 was soon made redundant on main routes by more advanced types such as the Douglas DC-6 and Lockheed Constellation, the design continued to prove exceptionally adaptable and useful. Large numbers continued to see service in a wide variety of niche roles well into the 21st century. Approximately 400 DC-3s and converted C-47s are still flying to this day as a testament to the durability of the design, many examples being over 70 years old. This build has a fully functional cockpit and working gear! Thanks to skua for helping with the wings and IFalco for helping with the lettering! As always have fun and enjoy!

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor RCAF Dakoda St wing
  • Successors 3 airplane(s)
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 106.2ft (32.4m)
  • Length 78.7ft (24.0m)
  • Height 24.6ft (7.5m)
  • Empty Weight 28,762lbs (13,046kg)
  • Loaded Weight 32,452lbs (14,720kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.123
  • Wing Loading 12.5lbs/ft2 (60.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,604.5ft2 (242.0m2)
  • Drag Points 22574

Parts

  • Number of Parts 457
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 1,479
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    32.3k CRJ900Pilot

    Thanks @Cedy117

    7.9 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    Sure @CRJ900Pilot

    7.9 years ago
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    32.3k CRJ900Pilot

    May I use the cockpit for my b-17?

    7.9 years ago
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    Yea. You told me. @Cedy117

    8.0 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    I could of done better.this thing was super old before I released it just updated interior and wings rip @jamesPLANESii

    8.0 years ago
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    Yep...

    8.0 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    Yeah only I can see them it's at 53.3k right now @Cerdon

    8.3 years ago
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    1,057 Cerdon

    Oh But what about your points are they just hidden@Cedy117

    8.3 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    I am a moderator I take care of stuff that is against site rules. @Cerdon

    8.3 years ago
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    1,057 Cerdon

    Ps instead of points next to your name it says mod what does that mean@Cedy117

    8.3 years ago
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    1,057 Cerdon

    I Don't think anyone would care if they came out the back or from the bottom of the plane as long as they could go out and parachute down @Cedy117

    8.3 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    I could do that only problem is how i would get them out of the plane since the door is on the side of the plane @Cerdon

    8.3 years ago
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    1,057 Cerdon

    With the new update with parachutes I was wondering if you could use those dummies in seats + the parachutes to make this dc 3 even more realistic because it was a paratrooper plane used throughout ww2 it would be really cool to see. I know you could do it. @Cedy117

    8.3 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    Yep I seen that video a while ago a lot of my planes have made it to YouTube @EyelessJack

    8.4 years ago
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    Your plane is on YouTube @Cedy117

    8.4 years ago
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    You got to see this just watch this video https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yhGuWQZLZ3Q @Cedy117

    8.4 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    Sure @EyelessJack

    8.4 years ago
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    Can I upload a version of this when I get my scaled bomb@Cedy117

    8.4 years ago
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    5,078 MikuKat

    @Cedy117 So thats the first time youve seen that in a while

    8.5 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    Won't work for me @MikuKat

    8.5 years ago
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    5,078 MikuKat

    @Cedy117 Also i found a Glitch with urls
    what does it look like?
    (maybe test it on an unlisted plane

    8.5 years ago
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    5,078 MikuKat

    @Cedy117 Im suprised though
    you have time to moderate
    to comment
    and to make amazing builds

    8.5 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    Yep lol @MikuKat

    8.5 years ago
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    5,078 MikuKat

    @Cedy117 Oh xD

    8.5 years ago
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    78.0k Cedy117

    Lol I accidentally featured it when I was trying to highlight it but it was quickly unfeatured once I realized my mistake @MikuKat

    8.5 years ago
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