Wins C-240
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The C240 is a 12-passenger, pressurized twin-engine turboprop fixed-wing aircraft that was manufactured by Win's Wings Design Bureau. It was designed and is primarily used as a regional airliner. It is also used as a freight aircraft and corporate transport by several governmental and military organizations.
The aircraft was designed to carry passengers in all weather conditions from airports with relatively short runways. It is capable of flying in excess of 600 miles (970 km), although few operators use its full-fuel range. In terms of the number of aircraft built and its continued use by many passenger airlines and other users, it is one of the most popular 12-passenger airliners in history.
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Specifications
Spotlights
- This craft is curated
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Mule 120
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +21 bonus
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 71.0ft (21.6m)
- Length 53.5ft (16.3m)
- Height 21.7ft (6.6m)
- Empty Weight 16,350lbs (7,416kg)
- Loaded Weight 21,990lbs (9,974kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.409
- Wing Loading 35.4lbs/ft2 (173.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 620.7ft2 (57.7m2)
- Drag Points 13241
Parts
- Number of Parts 163
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 714
@WinsWings np
@Luckyyrj thanks
Best plane
@Zaineman Thanks buddy
@WinsWings I Have Plan To Add Real Engines Panel And AP But I Need The Time Because I Have Exams, May Be I Need 2 Or 3 Weeks
@WinsWings Let's See What I Can Do
@MrCOPTY It will be great with your cockpit instruments. Love to see if you want to add those. I have no patience and also very limited time to build those details.
Thank you all for the Upvotes - @Zaineman @BeastHunter @Bryan5 @XAircraftManufacturer @MrCOPTY
No ii is not a sea plane. I was thinking to make one @MrCOPTY
@WinsWings is a sea plane???
@WinsWings I love It
Win, I forgot to mention I really like your cockpit. !
Thanks buddy, lol, I did not see that. Thanks@Zaineman
Nice plane I just flew it. The camera is caught halfway in between the glass and the outside and you can see it. Turn the opacity of the glass down to zero and this phenomenon will disappear !