Heracles RT.11A
Important Note - only use on High Physics
The Heracles RT.11A was a project started by British company MMC Aerospace for the SAF (Spiros Aerial Forces) that outlined an experimental reconnaissance twin prop that would feature a few concepts that engineers had developed. The Heracles featured thrust vectoring pusher dual propeller engines to assist with roll, and was also fitted with an aerial gyroscopic assistance system that was designed to improve flight performance. The cockpit was praised for its exceptional visibility, and greatly assisted with the reconnaissance role in which the Heracles had been designed for. Cruising at speeds of about 220mph (354km/h), which met the specification guidelines, the Heracles had a respectable speed and range. The aircraft entered service in late 2018 as a revolutionary aircraft, and stayed in service until 2030 with various upgrades to stave off obsolescence until its official retirement.
Controls
- Pitch for Elevators
- Roll for Ailerons
- Trim for Trim
- AG 1 for landing lights
- AG 8 for navigation lights
Control Notes
- Do not land at speeds exceeding 130mph (209km/h)
Specifications
- x2 1700HP Korfu “Sanchez” DP5 Engines
Aircraft built at 1:1 scale
Specifications
Spotlights
- FlyingThings 7.0 years ago
- redbear89 7.0 years ago
- Dllama4 7.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 43.7ft (13.3m)
- Length 33.9ft (10.3m)
- Height 13.8ft (4.2m)
- Empty Weight 11,225lbs (5,092kg)
- Loaded Weight 15,351lbs (6,963kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.221
- Wing Loading 34.3lbs/ft2 (167.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 447.1ft2 (41.5m2)
- Drag Points 8515
Parts
- Number of Parts 364
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 1,715
@Rodrigo110 np
Thankyou! @MAHADI
AWESOME PLANE!
Thanks for the feedback @Dllama4
This one has nice details, looks nice, and has an interior, so I like this one. Abhinav's is pretty good though.
Actually, I’d like to hear what @Dllama4 thinks. Do you think this aircraft or this is better?
True, if it wasn’t there then people would just reupload the same plane repeatedly @MrDoolittle
@DarthAbhinav why? It's a preventative measure from someone cheesing the point system
And anyway, I don’t care about upvotes, I care about bringing quality builds to the community @DarthAbhinav
They do @DarthAbhinav
No, the points get deducted you got from the upvotes whenever you delete an aircraft @DarthAbhinav
You won’t believe how many issues I’ve had... I just want to forget it to be honest @DarthAbhinav