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SR-71 f

47.1k WisconsinStatePolice  4.3 years ago
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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor SR-71d
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 25.1ft (7.6m)
  • Length 48.8ft (14.9m)
  • Height 9.2ft (2.8m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 7,782lbs (3,529kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 13.861
  • Wing Loading 15.2lbs/ft2 (74.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 513.5ft2 (47.7m2)
  • Drag Points 5286

Parts

  • Number of Parts 71
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 547
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    @Cabbage17 the guy of today,i the boy of the A4-Q Skyhawk >:U

    +1 4.0 years ago
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    @PatARG I don't know what you mean. Are you talking to me or Inu?

    4.0 years ago
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    mmmmm........you are the guy of the BO 17 B-B or someone like that?

    +1 4.0 years ago
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    It’s alright @Inuyasha8215, I have no idea what I did. Thanks for trying!

    4.3 years ago
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    @Cabbage17 Im sorry to say this but I can't help

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    Yes, I’ll upload one without them @Inuyasha8215 here

    4.3 years ago
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    @Cabbage17 Okay but even if I tried scaling it, the measurements will still stay NaN, dude, did you place many tiny parts or something?

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    @Cabbage17 Wait, I think I found the problem, its because of the teeny weeny cockpit you placed, so I replaced it with a proper cockpit

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    @Cabbage17 idk why but When I try scaling it up, all of the aircraft's measurements will go 'NaN'

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    I think you were trying to tell me to turn relative scale on, not off. Sorry.

    4.3 years ago
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    I’ve been using the scale tool at the bottom of the Fine Tuner panel, with width, height, and length set to 2, calculate mass off, relative scale off, scale engine power off, and scale only selected parts on.

    4.3 years ago
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    @Cabbage17 Okay, I'll try scaling it

    +1 4.3 years ago
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    @Inuyasha8215

    4.3 years ago

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