Project Albatros
Project “Albatros” is the pseudonym for the successor to “T.O.I.M.P 1”. This aircraft was equipped with two very powerful Merlin 32B engines and, due to the large wings and weight distribution, has extremely stable and consistent flight characteristics as well as an equally smooth gliding behavior and has very low vibrations. To start, you just have to press the "Z" button very briefly (the left slider should have moved up a little bit) Because the direction of rotation of the engines is unfortunately still random, when starting, care must be taken to ensure that both engines rotate in different directions. In order to generate thrust, the right slider (propeller pitch) must be adjusted so that thrust is generated. Then the left slider can be slowly raised to increase engine power and take off.
300 mph while flying straight is not a problem
enjoy :)
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Piston Engine Boxer 16
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 175.3ft (53.4m)
- Length 106.6ft (32.5m)
- Height 33.5ft (10.2m)
- Empty Weight 55,709lbs (25,269kg)
- Loaded Weight 55,709lbs (25,269kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 7.0lbs/ft2 (34.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 7,978.1ft2 (741.2m2)
- Drag Points 36814
Parts
- Number of Parts 1079
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 5,770