DMJ-14S Hawk
1,305 Deiaa
6.9 years ago
A sports variant of the DMJ-14F jet fighter. Design principle is speed and agility regardless of altitude, without sacrificing too much fuel capacity. I believe this design fulfilled this criteria very well.
This version comes with no weapons, modified wing airfoil, no lights, and a few missing parts (mostly the bits behind the nose cannon) to save weight.
The fighter version can be found here -> https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/0rtuyJ/DM-14F-Skyhawk
AG1: Parachutes
AG2-8: Unassigned
Enjoy!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 53.9ft (16.4m)
- Length 44.8ft (13.6m)
- Height 16.3ft (5.0m)
- Empty Weight 13,340lbs (6,051kg)
- Loaded Weight 24,041lbs (10,905kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.804
- Wing Loading 45.2lbs/ft2 (220.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 531.8ft2 (49.4m2)
- Drag Points 2965
Parts
- Number of Parts 39
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 360
SPAWN POINTS
@Deiaa oh ok, so the 'M' in DM means multi_role... Ok
@DuckMintnewprofile Actually, DMV would be for VTOL aircraft.
If I'm to build a vehicle, I'll probably use different designations.
Rest are correct, but I don't plan on only uploading planes under a DM designation - I have civil utility and cargo/passenger aircraft in stock, which I'm planning to give the DU, for utility, and DT, for transport, designations. The DM family is designed to be multipurpose, and easy to convert to different roles from combat to racing, other aircraft will be mostly dedicated to their purpose.
I still don't have a dedicated fighter or racer in stock, though, but I'll probably use the DMF (multirole fighter), DA (attack aircraft), DSF (air superiority fighter) and DR (racer) designations, when I eventually build any of them.
Okay, that's quite a lot of designations, isn't it? And many are fairly similar!
@Deiaa ok, so are you making it DMJ for jets, DMP for props and DMV(for vehicle) or am I wrong?
@DuckMintnewprofile Well, dang. Well, it's a good thing names of this family of aircraft will always end with either the letters S or F, so there's that.
Thanks for letting me keep the name, though. I couldn't find any better alternatives so far, but will rename future aircraft when I figure out a designation.
Maybe simply add a J, for 'jet', duh...
I'm not very creative, lol.
EDIT: Yep, I'm going for it. This will also help distinguish prop planes when I inevitably make one.
No please! DM- is my thing X'(
Nah, all goods, you can use it if you want