Simple Airliner
16.1k DisferGoatz
8.4 years ago
You can use this plane to make your own airliner. You can modify anything you'd like. If you want to use this and upload it then just give me credit. This is just a idea that popped up while i was sleeping, so, here it is. Flys pretty well, i was gonna use the BFE300s as the engines first but decided to use smaller ones.
Also, please don't circumvent the sucsessor system. That not only is plain dumb, but it can get you banned.
Enjoy!
-Disfer
P.S. Don't go to cockpit view unless you absolutely know everything you're doing.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 94.3ft (28.8m)
- Length 68.5ft (20.9m)
- Height 18.9ft (5.8m)
- Empty Weight 18,337lbs (8,317kg)
- Loaded Weight 18,736lbs (8,498kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.158
- Wing Loading 69.6lbs/ft2 (339.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 269.2ft2 (25.0m2)
- Drag Points 13037
Parts
- Number of Parts 88
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 363
@DisferGoatzFAILURE YES
@FrankieB looky looky
@DisferGoatzFAILURE lol that would be hilarious
@FrankieB I might, for a few hours. Maybe.
@DisferGoatzFAILURE CHANGE IT BACK TO DAT BOI LOL
@DisferGoatz your welcome
Thanks @aircroft
@DisferGoatz np
@FennVectorCWA thanks
@DisferGoatz grats for beating 6k also
@DisferGoatz np
Thank you @FennVectorCWA and @Benkelmans
Lol@DisferGoatz
@Shampooshark yeah, I saw your screw sloop, good job on that.
Also, yeah, I load planes up in the water all the time.
i loaded it up and because I build ships my location was water take off so it sank,lol, but I restarted at bandit.:)@DisferGoatz
Will do, I finished my screw sloop@DisferGoatz
@Shampooshark thanks, feel free to use it.
Nice job@DisferGoatz
@MasterMindIndustriesAndAviationCorporation GOT IT.
@DisferGoatz FINALLY >:| AND YOU BETTER KEEP IT AS LONG as THEY'RE BABY GOAT RELATED GOT IT?
@MasterMindIndustriesAndAviationCorporation I'm putting it back once it confirms it.
Edit: It's back, the goat is back.
y u put that stupid frog! a goat is wayyyyyyyyyy better
Thanks, @InternationalAircraftCompany
Thanks@OldColonel