Bombardier CRJ200
To turn on engine, activate 1, and to open door activate 2 and pull throttle to max. Normal controls to fly. Also, thank you guys so much the support lately! Im super thankful for all of it! <3
INFO: (From Wikipedia)
An initial effort to enlarge the Bombardier Challenger 600 business jet to 36 seats, the Challenger 610E, ended in 1981. A stretched derivative was studied again after Canadair's sale to Bombardier in 1986. The Canadair Regional Jet program was launched in early 1989. The first CRJ100 prototype made its maiden flight on 10 May 1991. Canada's first jet airliner to enter commercial service was introduced by launch customer Lufthansa in 1992.
The 50 seat aircraft is powered by two GE CF34 turbofans, mounted on the rear fuselage. The CRJ200 has more efficient turbofan engines for lower fuel consumption, increased cruise altitude and speed.[3] During the late 1990s, it was stretched into the CRJ700 series.[3] Production ended in 2006 but many remain in service. In 2020, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries purchased the entire CRJ line from Bombardier, and will continue support for the aircraft.[4]
Specifications
Spotlights
- LarryTad 3.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 65.2ft (19.9m)
- Length 106.4ft (32.4m)
- Height 21.0ft (6.4m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 65,275lbs (29,608kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.131
- Wing Loading 109.3lbs/ft2 (533.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 597.4ft2 (55.5m2)
- Drag Points 16431
Parts
- Number of Parts 287
- Control Surfaces 16
- Performance Cost 1,166
@BEBC i will update it and re-upload it.
It was damaged in the air when I was flying at full power.Maybe you need to fit some glass on it.
@JustWingIt I spent a lot of time on this one. I thought you may like a small, private jet. I’m really glad you like it, and MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
@JustWingIt That would be AWESOME!
Awww, thanks so much. You’re a great builder, and that’s all you. I’d love to come back to simpleplanes. Just so you know, I can always be on the website, I just can’t play the game right now. Since it’s Christmas break, my parents might let me on soon though! @idontknow8b
@JustWingIt you may not see this post, but you helped me build this. You taught me so many things about building, and I wanted to make for you a build designed just for you!