My Twin Piston Engine Aircraft
Just a twin piston engined aircraft I made as a result of boredom. Also, this thing is a pain to start up. Both props need to spin in opposite directions. This Thing Can’t Fly With Props Spinning In The Same Direction. Don’t even try. It’s not worth it. Also also, don’t throttle over 60% or bad things with happen that will likely result in death :D. Also also also, If a prop reverses direction while in flight, throttle to 0 to try and fix it. If not well, you will most likely crash and die :D (why am I so positive about death?!?!?!). Also also also also (I’m sorry, last one I promise), I tried covering the engines with the hollow fuselage block, but failed horribly. Controls: Throttle for engine power (duh), Trim for trim (duh), VTOL for prop pitch, and throttle to 100% suddenly for a wild demon to jump out of nowhere and attack you. Enjoy!!! Credit to SR for these beautiful piston engines (I love doing things with piston engines that I probably shouldn’t). Anyways thanks bye.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Help!!!
- Successors 2 airplane(s) +7 bonus
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 219.8ft (67.0m)
- Length 154.2ft (47.0m)
- Height 52.6ft (16.0m)
- Empty Weight 69,871lbs (31,693kg)
- Loaded Weight 69,871lbs (31,693kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 16.1lbs/ft2 (78.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 4,345.9ft2 (403.7m2)
- Drag Points 33800
Parts
- Number of Parts 269
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,491
Thx.@LegoBuilderRUS
This is the best piston plane I've ever flown.
The piston engines themselves are better on bigger, heavier planes. That's because those small planes shake really hard from those overpowered, shaky engines.
Np.@TheBruh007
Ok thanks
@AerialFighterSnakes
I also made another piston powered plane. Feel free to check it out as well.@TheBruh007
I just was bored one day and decided to make something.@TheBruh007
Cool! How did you come up with the idea?