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Peterbilt 379

28.0k FasterThanLight  8.5 years ago

YOU'RE WINNER !
This is highly detailed replica of a Perterbilt 379. More models including one with a trailer will be coming soon.
INSTRUCTIONS: Throttle to go foreward, Brake to stop, Roll to steer, ACT 1: left turn signal, ACT 2: right turn signal, ACT 3: reverse lights, ACT 8: exterior lights.

General Characteristics

  • Successors 8 airplane(s) +62 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 16.4ft (5.0m)
  • Length 39.2ft (11.9m)
  • Height 21.1ft (6.4m)
  • Empty Weight 17,872lbs (8,106kg)
  • Loaded Weight 26,085lbs (11,832kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 138.0lbs/ft2 (673.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 189.0ft2 (17.6m2)
  • Drag Points 23245

Parts

  • Number of Parts 291
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,022
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    12.0k Skyler101

    My dads truck is a 379

    4.0 years ago
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    Amazing

    6.5 years ago
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    This is my favorite truck since the K100! Good job!

    8.5 years ago
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    @FasterThanLight I'm glad to be helpful.

    8.5 years ago
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    @TheWeaver I will in future models, thanks for the advice!

    8.5 years ago
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    21.7k TheWeaver

    @FasterThanLight Also, you could set the engine input to Pitch. That way, W is throttle and S is brake/reverse. You gain much more precise control of the vehicle that way

    8.5 years ago
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    @EternalDarkness Great idea! I'll be sure to add it to later models.

    8.5 years ago
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    Great truck. Only thing I can suggest is to put throttle to VTOL or trim. That way, it can go backwards.

    8.5 years ago
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    @joyridin20 Glad you like it!

    8.5 years ago
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    Totally badass! nice work!

    8.5 years ago
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    @Arhitekt Thanks for the inspiration!

    8.5 years ago
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    Thanks! @JMicah4

    8.5 years ago
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    @MotorKade what do you think?

    8.5 years ago