Skywolf A425NG (4 year special!)
Instructions:
AG 1 and 2 for engine 1
AG 3 and 4 for engine 2
AG 5 for landing lights and to activate reversers (hold brake)
AG 6 for lights
AG 8 for beacon
VTOL down for flaps
Speeds/Other info:
Minimum controllable airspeed (Vmc): 113mph
Stall speed, Configured: 110mph
Stall Speed, Clean: 120mph
Max demonstrated crosswind: 25mph
Rotate: 140mph
Landing speed: 130mph 140mph
Cruise speed at 20,000ft: 360mph
Other Versions:
A-425 Research platform
A-425 Combi
A-425 Cargo
A425ER
A425SP
A425 Early
Other notes/warnings:
Engines may overspeed, happens randomly and has only happened a few times in testing, unable to recreate conditions for overspeed to fix said issue. If overspeed occurs, shut down engine one, by deactivating ag2 first then ag1, then quickly restart engine one, repeat on engine 2 with ag4 and ag3. Should be accomplished within 10 seconds.
Issues may be with main rotors used as props.
During testing overspeed occurred:
once while taxiing, once in decent, and once on final approach
This shouldn’t be an issue as it is a rare issue, that I thought would best be put here incase for whatever reason it happens.
If it occurs, please let me know with where the plane was, ie: climb, cruise, decent, or taxi, so I can hopefully fix it, thanks!
Specifications
Spotlights
- jamesPLANESii 5.2 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor A-425NG
- Successors 3 airplane(s) +14 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 102.0ft (31.1m)
- Length 110.1ft (33.6m)
- Height 27.8ft (8.5m)
- Empty Weight 3,592lbs (1,629kg)
- Loaded Weight 58,464lbs (26,518kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.153
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.205
- Wing Loading 26.2lbs/ft2 (128.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,228.7ft2 (207.1m2)
- Drag Points 18332
Parts
- Number of Parts 644
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 3,370
Np
Interesting! I appreciate that @MrSilverWolf
@CRJ900Pilot yeah the cockpit isn’t the best but the best I had of that kind at the time unfortunately, and now that you point out the tail, it does seem a tad on the small side. And yes absolutely use the same concept! That’s one of my favorite parts of this community is being able to share concepts like this that others can use and improve on
And they are just a visual and sound thing atm, idk how to get them to function properly (hehehe “prop”-erly, hehehe) the actual engines that actually move the plane are hidden inside the mounting of the fake ones modded to work with the plane and lack of space to hide them in
Engine sounds are my favorite part, I just noticed them. Mind if I use the same concept on a turboprop that will probably never get finished?
Airliner? From Mr Silver Wolf? gasp Very nice btw, I love all the cool features, especially with the engines. Only suggestion is a smoother cockpit and a slightly larger tail, but those are easy fixes
Np! @MrSilverWolf
@Thelegitpilot13 thanks!
Congrats on 4 years! I recently just hit that myself.
@jamesPLANESii yeah unfortunately that was the best I could come up with :(
Thanks for the upvote and spotlight btw!
Very epic but I think the cockpit needs some work
Thanks! @Chancey21 @RailfanEthan @Sgtk
Thanks! @JamesBoA
@methirasoysa123 yeah it has lol
@Dinoairplanes thanks!
Keep it up
and let another 4 years come!
Congratulations!
@MrSilverWolf Nice my friend
Thanks! @EternalDarkness