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Beech-18 (Land)

4,439 Mathieson  8.2 years ago
699 downloads
Auto Credit Based on Mathieson's Beech-18 (Sea)

Controls:
-VTOL down for flaps, which are recommended when landing
-Activation group 1 turns on the lights.

I have reduced the traction of the forward wheels so when you are on the ground you can hit the brakes without worrying about the plane flipping forward.

Wikipedia: The Beechcraft Model 18 (or "Twin Beech", as it is also known) is a six to 11-seat, twin-engined, low-wing, tailwheel light aircraft manufactured by the Beech Aircraft t Corporation of Wichita, Kansas. Continuously produced from 1937 to November 1969 (over 32 years, the world record at the time), over 9,000 were produced, making it one of the world's most widely used light aircraft. Sold worldwide as a civilian executive, utility, cargo aircraft, and passenger airliner on tailwheels, nosewheels, skis or floats, it was also used as a military aircraft.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Beech-18 (Sea)
  • Successors 2 airplane(s) +63 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 45.6ft (13.9m)
  • Length 36.7ft (11.2m)
  • Height 13.6ft (4.2m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 16,418lbs (7,447kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.487
  • Wing Loading 9.3lbs/ft2 (45.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,766.5ft2 (164.1m2)
  • Drag Points 10231

Parts

  • Number of Parts 329
  • Control Surfaces 12
  • Performance Cost 1,459
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    I love how your creations are propeller based

    3.5 years ago
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    19.5k ACMECo1940

    Oh ok@Mathieson

    8.2 years ago
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    4,439 Mathieson

    @ACMECo1940 The navy used both the land and sea variants. They did have a few different colour schemes though, all were very similar.

    8.2 years ago
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    19.5k ACMECo1940

    Why does it still say navy?

    8.2 years ago