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Hunstanton FPPF-2-R

60 SYNever  5 hours ago

Instructions: Takeoff, full trim, and full throttle, pull up hard at 105mph. Landing, full trim, throttle 15 percent, touch down slower than 120mph. Description: Built by the (fictional) Hunstanton Motorworks and Watercraft, the (fictional) FPPF-2-R ( Float Plane Patrol Fighter 2 Reconnaissance) is the brainchild of John Watercraft, owner of Hunstanton Motoworks. Decended from the Hunstanton FPPF-1 (Prototype) and the Hunstanton FP (prototype racer and basis for the FPPF Series), the FPPF-2-R was built for the RAF as a scout/ patrol aircraft for Britain's territorial waters. Development of the FPPF-2-R began in 1935, and the design was put into service from 1938 to 1940 with around 35 aircraft being built in total. Specifications: Armiment, 2 forward facing .303 Browning Mrk2 Machine guns. Crew, 1 pilot, 1 observer. Performance: Top speed, 170 mph, Flight endurance, 10+ hours(in game), Max operational Altitude 4500m. [Creator Notes] Sup first time uploading, pritty happy with it, but feedback welcome. 3rd plane i have ever built, but yeah go easy on me pls. Also, i know Float planes dont use the hull for floating, but i care about asthetics more than realism ;) ]

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 32.9ft (10.0m)
  • Length 34.5ft (10.5m)
  • Height 21.0ft (6.4m)
  • Empty Weight 6,077lbs (2,756kg)
  • Loaded Weight 10,836lbs (4,915kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.139
  • Wing Loading 44.9lbs/ft2 (219.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 241.5ft2 (22.4m2)
  • Drag Points 3942

Parts

  • Number of Parts 107
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 416
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    1,224 Tanner0501

    Very cool looking man, will look forward to the next one

    2 hours ago
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    60 SYNever

    @C47skytrain ye just looked up how lol

    +1 4 hours ago
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    2,948 C47skytrain

    @SYNever you should add tags so people can see this in the future

    4 hours ago