Hikoki HK-500-200
ORIGINAL BY ANINDONESIANGUY
WITH HIS RAI R80 TURBOPROP
Information
The Hikoki HK-500 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and produced in Japan by aircraft manufacturer Hikoki (Japanese: ???), a Japanese aircraft manufacturer.
Features
Windshield Wipers
Island Airways livery (Indonesian airline)
Advanced APU (Unlike most planes, the APU is also used as an actual engine just in case of a dual engine failure)
Full Interior!
Controls
AG1 - FMS Panel and Warnings (used for pretending as crashing 🙃)
AG2 - Doors
AG3 - Propeller Pitch
AG5 - APU
AG6 - Lights
VTOL - Flaps
Note: for the windshield wipers, there's a switch you can activate in the cockpit.
Variants
911 Part Version
508 Part Version
Credits
AnIndonesianGuy for the airframe and wings.
realSavageMan for the Toilet paper, Instruments on the top, and engine.
JuanNotAnAlt for the FMS Panel.
WIZARD2017 for the Altitude Indicator.
Shahzod035774 for the Windshield Wipers.
Disco for the seats.
Thanks to MARSIANERER and NManufactures for fixing issues that I had while making this plane.
Specifications
Spotlights
- jamesPLANESii 2.2 years ago
- ShootsPlanes 2.2 years ago
- XAircraftManufacturer 2.2 years ago
- Decembermin 2.1 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor part check
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 78.7ft (24.0m)
- Length 100.3ft (30.6m)
- Height 25.5ft (7.8m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 42,780lbs (19,405kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.885
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.455
- Wing Loading 28.6lbs/ft2 (139.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,494.2ft2 (138.8m2)
- Drag Points 16142
Parts
- Number of Parts 1588
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 5,599
Wow 10 hours and 10 upvotes?
Cries with tears of joy
NOTE TO MOBILE USERS
This thing is mobile friendly IF your graphics are low settings.
@Decembermin
Noice*
Notice 7.5/10
He is doing is young EMB 120Clicking mom ?
@PLNE yes
@XAircraftManufacturer ik but doesn't matter :D
@L3FTxR1GHT 😂
can i remaster engin
I just LOVE the crashing tanker cameo :D
@IndoMaja yes it's really nice but you could use fuselage slicing for lower part count, its so a lot easier to do. Still it's a very nice airplane
@GuianLorenzo @XAircraftManufacturer do you like it :D