767-400ER Fuselage
19.2k klm747klm747
3.5 years ago
Hello and welcome to the second public piece of the 767 project. This is the (mostly) complete fuselage for the 767-400 that will be coming out in winter 2021-2022. If you like, you can check out the nose landing gear well and all the mechanical linkages in there.
To access the weather radar, please active group 3 and 4 to open the nose cone. When this is active, you can increase the wind speed to 115 MPH to see the radar move. Please make sure the wind is blowing straight down the airplane, front to back, or the computers that control the radar dish might freak out.
Note: the finished airplane will not have square windows.
Specifications
Spotlights
- PlaneFlightX 3.5 years ago
- 1918 3.5 years ago
- Thecatbaron 3.5 years ago
- Marine 3.5 years ago
- FoxtrotCharlieCharlieX 3.5 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 5 airplane(s) +14 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 62.3ft (19.0m)
- Length 206.4ft (62.9m)
- Height 54.3ft (16.5m)
- Empty Weight 96,327lbs (43,693kg)
- Loaded Weight 96,327lbs (43,693kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 6043
Parts
- Number of Parts 1260
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 4,152
I really like it
@BruhMomenthmgfbvbukjgv the wing is basically done, the public one that I made is just about the final version. (MK3)
@klm747klm747 WHEN THE HECK, YOU GONNA FINSH THE NEXT WING OF THE BOEING 767-400ER????
can a phone handle 20k parts?
@klm747klm747 nvm im not gonna uae it
@IndoMaja sure go ahead just credit for posts
Imma use the fuselage itself only
@PlaneFlightX correct, the 767 static display mod will have one more part than the Yamato.
@CRJ900Pilot I think the Yamato is the highest part count build.
@RAVNCF Maybe Maybe
@nomalnormaltheman Haha thank you, and the 15,000 part will only be static display.
@klm747klm747 oh btw you deserve more point
you sure your computer can handle 15.000 part?
I'm not kidding, you would defeat Savageman in the future
I believe this is the highest part count build. Could be wrong though, but at over 11k parts I’m sure it’s up there. For the landing gear, try increasing the mass scale of rotators, shocks, and parts directly connected to either. I think that should work, I can take a look at it if you’d like @klm747klm747
@CRJ900Pilot Glad you like it! I think you'll be amazed when you see the final interior. I might make a static (unflyable) version of this airplane as well, somewhere around 20,000 parts. Do you know what the current highest part creation is?
Btw, the nose gear here acts a little funny because of the mass of the craft.
Woah, this is stunning! I love the attention to detail, I can’t wait till the final release
@IndonesianMan Sure, just credit.
@klm747klm747 Can I use that for subasambly?
@elevatormann Thank you, I've tried to make sure that all parts that can make it more realistic are added.
@PlaneFlightX Thank you for the encouragement! This build has taken a lot of time and effort, and I think it would not be possible without encouragement and amazed comments. The final build will be north of 15,000 parts.
@Kennneth I'll link you my current best one, just for you.
it is winter here
Plane where?
You have officially just surpassed me in points. I remember when you were only silver, and even back then your builds were amazing. They are absolutely outstanding now, (and my computer would explode if I tried to download them lol), and I can't believe what is possible in SP now. Great job, and I look forward to when this plane releases.
That’s some insane attention to detail
@klm747klm747 Thanks!
@GuianLorenzo It should be optimized to run on devices with lower power. However, it's not actually flyable so...
@ToxicAviationAviation Glad you can handle it!
@Thecatbaron Thank you very much, I believe the next piece will be just the nose with all the instruments ETC in it. That will be the final piece before release.