B-1
7,094 HanburyAircraft
9.7 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on SkipperBing's Bell X-1 "Glamorous Glennis"
Sub sonic, mabey super... but great
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Bell X-1 "Glamorous Glennis"
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 42.4ft (12.9m)
- Length 36.1ft (11.0m)
- Height 14.6ft (4.5m)
- Empty Weight 5,830lbs (2,644kg)
- Loaded Weight 8,885lbs (4,030kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.264
- Wing Loading 29.2lbs/ft2 (142.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 304.1ft2 (28.3m2)
- Drag Points 2957
Parts
- Number of Parts 150
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 407
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835 Papaantho3Looks cool as, keep up the good work.9.6 years ago
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7,094 HanburyAircraftThe body was made by some Else But i changed the engine and some bits & peaces. @hypnotoad9.6 years ago
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38.8k hypnotoadWhy hasn't this been rated? She's a beauty mate. Well done buddy9.6 years ago
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3,096 WWIIPlaneBuilderWhile that may be the fastest to see combat there are heaps that flew... Including the Me-163... (Forgot the Japanese version) the flew way faster than the Do-335... It went 659 mp/h (1060 km/h) and did see combat... On the Japanese side anyway (used as a kamakazi aircraft)@Hunter779.7 years ago
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7,094 HanburyAircraft@WWIIPlaneBuilder9.7 years ago
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7,094 HanburyAircraftI know the fastest was the Do-335 witch when 762 Kph or 473 Mph9.7 years ago
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3,096 WWIIPlaneBuilderYou do know that no planes went supersonic in WWIIPLANEBUILDER, though they did have planes to build on @Hunter779.7 years ago
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7,094 HanburyAircraft@WWIIPlaneBuilder sorry I only Know WW2 Planes9.7 years ago
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3,096 WWIIPlaneBuilderB1? It is the bell X-1, the first supersonic plane recorded... If you want to know what B means, b is Bomber, and the B-1 is a supersonic strategic modern bomber.9.7 years ago