took me ages to make because the nose was so awkward to make, aswell as making it fly stabilly on the weight its at.
flies really nicely with a flight-stick and really smooth too
Activation Groups 1/2 activate engines.
i couldnt put a box on the throttle stick because it kept on interfering with the joystick and breaking it so just pretend theres one there :)
Specifications
Spotlights
- CarsonG1017 6.9 years ago
- Swinly 7.3 years ago
- MobileFriendlyPlanes 7.3 years ago
- Datom 6.9 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +63 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 43.1ft (13.1m)
- Length 35.6ft (10.9m)
- Height 10.3ft (3.1m)
- Empty Weight 5,929lbs (2,689kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,338lbs (2,875kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 1.577
- Wing Loading 13.7lbs/ft2 (66.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 464.2ft2 (43.1m2)
- Drag Points 8593
Parts
- Number of Parts 147
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 571
Er meh Gerd ITS HERREREDDEREERRERE
@FltLtFox I was talking about the weight of the lightened version, check the Successors.
@ACE256 aye. But sadly the engines have default weights and crap.
@FltLtFox 408lbs sounds close enough then with peter on board.
@ACE256 Uh. 280lbs or so I think. Has to be under 500lbs to be an ultralight. So the SP version is well over ten times the weight. XD
@FltLtFox What is the exact weight? I can change the weight easily.
@BACconcordepilot we no I think what he did was use less batteries or something to make it fly better, but you should try flying it when you can it's kind of relaxing idk why
@BACconcordepilot I thought in one of his videos he said he moved some equipment back and and it fixed the problem no?
@TheAvion yup! Too bad we can't make it the same weight though. I wish they would let us go 'ok. I want this to be made of x-kind of wood, aluminum, steel, etc.' so we can change the weight more easily.
@Benkelmans Avion has made two versions. This one is way lighter.
@Benkelmans i thought it would be cool because he just finished his plane in his last video
@FltLtFox yeah i was trying to save weight because its supposed to be an "ultralight" still flies in the end at least
I see that you have used the thin-wall method. :D