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Cleaver-Powered Rocket Plane

2,726 McLarenTim  7.2 years ago
5,437 downloads

Press 1 to start the rocket! A proof of concept craft.

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 24 airplane(s) +35 bonus
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 36.5ft (11.1m)
  • Length 41.0ft (12.5m)
  • Height 12.0ft (3.7m)
  • Empty Weight 5,787lbs (2,625kg)
  • Loaded Weight 5,787lbs (2,625kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 18.2lbs/ft2 (88.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 318.2ft2 (29.6m2)
  • Drag Points 1934

Parts

  • Number of Parts 20
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 206
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    1,964 Rayquaza4590

    The thirst thing i think of this plane is banzai

    6 months ago
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    1,560 AndrewHK62

    I built a cleaver powered plane too, but the cleaver always fall off everytime I ignited it, can anyone tell me why, please help

    1.6 years ago
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    505 Odst578xl

    Wow everyone is so negative. I know it’s a year late but it is honestly a good, fun aircraft

    +2 4.4 years ago
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    9,409 Tookan

    @SpicyLuckster it doesn't, well, actually it will stop, after time the rocket eventually blows up even if it was XML modded so it's life is extended and could take forever to self-destruct, depending on its life duration time, example: 99E+99 (over a million so basically "forever"). My point being that It'll eventually blow-up.

    4.5 years ago
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    9,409 Tookan

    @AcousticEric advertising on another creation and speaking rudely of another's plane, purely speechless.

    4.5 years ago
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    264 Kaim109

    WOW works very well for kamikaze sink the ww2 destroyer with this

    4.7 years ago
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    It's a great concept and all, but how does it stop?

    +2 5.0 years ago
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    180 Gady13131

    Just noticed on the ice base assault the laser that is used to shoot down missiles is used against this

    +1 5.2 years ago
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    OMG

    5.5 years ago
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    Why you get so many upvotes for this gruel plane??? Look at my cleaver plane

    https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Y4491W/Cleaver-Rocket-as-engine

    5.7 years ago
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    10.2k MegaFox

    This is what you call an Ohka, or a manned missile!

    5.7 years ago
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    @johnnygoat Yeah i think that's obvious because of NASA ships

    5.8 years ago
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    Oh my God you just have me a new idea for a plane thank you it will be up in about 2 months depending on how long the design takes

    5.8 years ago
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    Very good

    5.9 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @McLarenTim the plane looks at least nice. i will test it when im feeling right. but please change the name to ramjet powered.

    7.2 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @WEAPONSMITH didt you research why cruise missiles arent rockets?

    7.2 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @WEAPONSMITH im too lazy to write in upper and lower case. but this isnt the matter of this conversation. cruisemissiles work like planes and fly below sonic speed. normal combat rockets are much faster. besides this. a cruise missile uses a pulse or ramjet engine. that isnt by any means a rocket.

    7.2 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @WEAPONSMITH im too lazy to write in upper and lower case. but this isnt the matter of this conversation. cruisemissiles work like planes and fly below sonic speed. normal combat rockets are much faster.

    7.2 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @WEAPONSMITH every cruise missile uses a jet engine.

    7.2 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @WEAPONSMITH its not the trajectory that devides them. ther are rockets wich flies deep like cruise missiles. cruise missiles have a explosion engine and wings with flaps. rockets normaly havent wings and never anny oxidizer on board. oh and here is some more information: the v1 was a cruise missile. and that kills the trajectory arguement.

    7.2 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @WEAPONSMITH and that is the part that divides rockets and cruise missiles. they have some similaritys but the engine and the speed divides them. rockets dont need the oxigen from the air but cruise missiles need this. read wikipedia its realy accurate on this.

    7.2 years ago
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    great idea I'll have to toy around with it

    7.2 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    cruise missiles need oxigen from the atmosphere but rockets dont need atmospheric oxigen.

    7.2 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    but the cleaver isnt a rocket after all.

    7.2 years ago