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Douglas DC-9

13.8k TheSoundofLight  9.4 years ago
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The DC-9 was a single aisle airliner made by Douglas(later McDonnell Douglas) in the year 1965 and flew later that year. The DC-9 was also a very popular aircraft then. This plane flys very well, and is a new design for me. Happy Flying! (Took to make: 40min or so.)

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 35.8ft (10.9m)
  • Length 40.3ft (12.3m)
  • Height 14.8ft (4.5m)
  • Empty Weight 12,307lbs (5,582kg)
  • Loaded Weight 13,503lbs (6,125kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.995
  • Wing Loading 74.1lbs/ft2 (361.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 182.3ft2 (16.9m2)
  • Drag Points 4598

Parts

  • Number of Parts 186
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 434
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    @TheVoiceOfReason yes
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Eric314 the pitch downward?
    9.4 years ago
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    @TheVoiceOfReason i have the same problem on my ipad air 2
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 please... just accept that ur planes have flaws. all our planes do as none are perfect just accept it
    9.4 years ago
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    @TheVoiceOfReason redownload it otherwise you have a bad version. Didn't happen to me so you are way diffrent
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 i have tried it on both my ipad and my laptop... exactly the same result
    9.4 years ago
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    @TheVoiceOfReason what?! The plane flew very very well for me! You have a broken device, that's all I can say
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 its floatyness is its downfall. when flying its pretty hard to controll as it has a downward pitch then when rolling and pitching its just feels off but it is easily ur best plane yet
    9.4 years ago
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    @TheVoiceOfReason and I believe this is a five star
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 nah... i like it
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    tho this is a 4 star plane im giving it a 5 star anyway
    9.4 years ago
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    @TheVoiceOfReason it's wierd
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 why?
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    @TheVoiceOfReason lol you should change your name back
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 yeah its one one i still use
    9.4 years ago
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    @TheVoiceOfReason thanks I'll go with 2 probably
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 ok cya later
    9.4 years ago
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    @TheVoiceOfReason when I'll get back it will be there lol got pick mom from the doctor and I'm gonna fly a q400 @planelover400 he would love that lol anyway yeah let's learn quick
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 there you go
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 There are three ways to part clip 1: the method where you put a part in a position where it turns red and makes a "Brrhh" noise, what you then do is load the level and then exit asap, you then connect a piece to the bottom or top or sides of the red part(which is now normal colour) connecting it to the main structure, this will hold the part in plane, you have now clipped a part(I used to use this method) 2: do the same as 1 but do not load level what you do instead is rotate it to the way you want or rotate in a full circle putting it back to how you had it, it has to be connected to a viable place just that another part has blocked it but not connected to it (the method I use as it is the most simple) 3: the most advance way to part clip, what you do is build what you want to place on a rig that when you rotate a single block it will spin the whole thing into where you want it, but to get it to stick you have to take a part or two out from the structure that you want to spin into postiton and place a block on the place where you want it connected in line with where the hole in the structure is so that when you rotate the structure it will connect holding it in place(I have experimented with this method a bit but it is hard to to, takes a lot of work but is definatly the most usefull as it allows whole feusalages to be placed where it shouldn't be
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    @TheVoiceOfReason ye please before I have to go to the airport to fly something!
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 yep lol.. i changed my name. so do you want to learn to part clip?
    9.4 years ago
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    I saw it on allstars latest plane and he said thanks Zing2000 and the name was your current one and I figured it out lol
    9.4 years ago
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    @TheVoiceOfReason you are Zing2000
    9.4 years ago
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    7,262 Zing2000
    @Electra10 also do you know who i am? lol
    9.4 years ago
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