Supermarine Type 310 flying boat (s-b-d)3.2
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6.2 years ago
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Supermarine Type 300 JET (s-b-d)2.3
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 12.5ft (3.8m)
- Length 23.8ft (7.2m)
- Height 7.5ft (2.3m)
- Empty Weight 3,212lbs (1,457kg)
- Loaded Weight 7,716lbs (3,500kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 8.736
- Wing Loading 17.8lbs/ft2 (87.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 432.6ft2 (40.2m2)
- Drag Points 2680
Parts
- Number of Parts 378
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,157
@RamboJutter changing the scale in finetuner affects the size of the UI elements like the text boxes etc whereas dragging resize just resizes the window. On 1080p, I personally use a UI Scale of 1.2
@WNP78 thanks for the advice yesterday, i have altered the UI text to be small and resized the box using the tab in the corner but the font size is still too big, am i being dumb here? (see above screenshots)
@Tang0five wow, i didnt even know that B.44 existed, learnt something new today. ive looked at the float idea for this one but as i didnt design it to do that its a bit complicated, the lower fus is still there i just pushed the float up to hide the round bottom. Long story short, i would need to rebuild the fus and the float to make it look right, but i think ill play with that B.44 when i get a chance =)
I saw this and thought that central float.... could it descend and retract like on a blackburn B.44? I think there would then be good scope for you to then do the replica of the B.44? @RamboJutter
By the way, I do like the Pacific (unless I’m mistaken) livery - I don’t think there are enough builds like that which is a plus, more unique!
@Tang0five I said i was going to use the floats again =) So ive got this far with this concept, what else can i add? I could have rebuilt trailing edges again to be smooth but didnt think it was worth the time. part count well down so should be more friendly for tablets and phones. Oh and it has a moveable float hidden in the rudder to make it work properly on water/takeoff