BN78 WL
1,725 nky12123
4.9 years ago
*UPDATE NOTE
Engine sound added
Cockpit view
Function Hotkey List
1+Vtol:Flaps+Slats
2+Throttle:APU
3:Stebilizer
4:Light
5+Vtol:Spoiler(Air brake)
6+Throttle:1 Engine
7+Throttle:2 Engine
8+Brake:Reverse
Speed info(TAS MODE)
Take off Speed:140~160knote (N1 80%)
Landing Speed:135~145knote
Crusing Speed:250~300knote
Stall Speed:Under 130 knote
{Flap Speed}
Flaps 25% Speed:200 note
Flaps 50% Speed:185 note
Flaps 75% Speed:160 note
Flap Full Speed:145 note
Additional Information
This plane require more than middle physics
Not friendly mobile phone
This plane based on B737-800
Take a look at BN78's first version too!
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/YyjOTL/Its-Aircraft
Specifications
Spotlights
- jamesPLANESii 4.9 years ago
- TheBlueRobotProduct 4.9 years ago
- TheCreatorandDestroyer99 4.9 years ago
- Jerryzhere 4.9 years ago
- edensk 4.9 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 110.8ft (33.8m)
- Length 107.0ft (32.6m)
- Height 32.5ft (9.9m)
- Empty Weight 118,275lbs (53,649kg)
- Loaded Weight 194,736lbs (88,331kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.181
- Wing Loading 18.9lbs/ft2 (92.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 10,301.7ft2 (957.1m2)
- Drag Points 740
Parts
- Number of Parts 747
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 3,515
muito bom parabens
747 parts lol
@nky12123 I’m looking forward to seeing it
pretty lovely plane,isn’t it?😁
@Mustang51 Thank you so much! I will show how this plane will improve in the future.
Whoa! So first impressions are great but then you notice a few things that if changed would dramatically make this build better. One is the shape of the tail/vertical stabiliser. Try looking at real life airliners for this. Two is the that the wings are angled up quite a lot for their size and end up way above the fuselage before the plane is even in the air. Another point about the wings is how thin they are compared to their length, the size of this aircrafts fuselage, and importantly to the size of those huge engines. This engines on their own look absolutely incredible by the way but they feel too big for this thin aircraft. Maybe using fine tuner to scale them down slightly would be a good idea. Lastly is the part count which is huge for what is a relatively simple airliner. Many parts of the fuselage have the exact same dimensions but are made up of dozens of blocks instead of just one. If you take all these points into account, I think you could make a world class SP airliner. Nevertheless, especially for a bronze user, this is a really good looking aircraft
@asteroidbook345
I'll try the 3d models. Thanks!
@asteroidbook345
You mean the Aileron part?
it's pretty weird lol
Well someone tried too hard