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Auto Credit Based on WinsWings's Ye-36
Winswings' Ye-36 36-piece prop trainer, licence built by the Societé Anonyme Belge d'Imagination des Avions Virtuelles, or something like that... added flaps and a steerable tailwheel, coded an automatic tail-down at landing to prevent going nose-in and updated the paint job as well. hope you like it, but credit still goes to Winswings for the original plane.
Flying: I implemented my standard layout of VTOL down = flaps, VTOL up = air brake/speed brake, Brake = wheel brake. New is the flaps override at landing. It works automatically when you pull the brake at less than 15 ft altitude. However, digging in nose-first is still possible despite all of that, so brake with care.
Happy flyings
Specifications
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- ThomasRoderick 6 days ago
- WinsWings 6 days ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Ye-36
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 41.0ft (12.5m)
- Length 26.2ft (8.0m)
- Height 12.0ft (3.7m)
- Empty Weight 3,980lbs (1,805kg)
- Loaded Weight 4,179lbs (1,895kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.292
- Wing Loading 20.1lbs/ft2 (98.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 207.4ft2 (19.3m2)
- Drag Points 2048
Parts
- Number of Parts 49
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 258
@Sockdragger I see
@WinsWings I.remember seeing an airplane like this, -I believe it was a DHC Otter in a.museum in Brussels ages ago. This was a plane the 1957 expedition took to Antarctica to do some flying around, mostly picking up and dropping off scientists. I thought your plane looked the part, so I gave it a paint job that looked like the one I had in my memory. Glad you like it.
I like that "Belgian Expedition" text too. great gob