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CR-400 Heliplane

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Hi there! I was wondering, is there an aircraft that can rescue sailors from a sinking ship? I still don’t know, but I tried to make a heliplane that could do the job. This is my newest fictional creation, the CR-400! It has the resemblance of a V-22, but it’s much different. It has a fully operating cockpit with a pilot’s seat, co-pilot’s seat, and an engineer’s seat. It has a large cabin with an ability to carry passengers, or cargo. It can reach a speed of 350 miles per hour. Now, on to the controls: AG-1 allows the VTOL slider to operate the back ramp. AG-2 allows the rotors/engines to rotate. AG-3 activates the rotors. You should use these if you want to fly this like a helicopter. AG-4 activates the engines... do NOT activate these when the rotors are facing up... You’ll lose control. AG-5 activates the landing lights. TRIM for collective. There is a specific takeoff policy: Have AG-2 active for takeoff in case anything goes wrong. I’d recommend that. Put VTOL up when you’re ready to fly like a plane, then activate AG-4, for the engines. turn off AG-4 for landing, and don’t turn them on for landing for ANY reason. You can land it like a plane, or helicopter. Same with takeoff. It has a lot of flares, so you can get annoying SAM’s off your tail! Anyways.... eNjOY!

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor CR-400 Heliplane
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 81.6ft (24.9m)
  • Length 55.2ft (16.8m)
  • Height 18.8ft (5.7m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 15,900lbs (7,212kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 32.507
  • Wing Loading 39.3lbs/ft2 (191.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 404.9ft2 (37.6m2)
  • Drag Points 15487

Parts

  • Number of Parts 337
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 1,715