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FFVS J-22A

10.5k Brencool35  3.7 years ago
2,274 downloads

Short History


In the early years of the Second World War, Sweden had been equipped with the largely out of date Gloster Gladiator, and they realized that they would need a modern fighter to compete with the feared Spitfire and Bf-109. So, The J-22 was developed. The A version is not very well armed, but It's lightweight design gave it great manueverability.


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Notes


  • At low altitude, it has a pitching up issue. Use trim to fix this.
  • Trim is highly recommended for landing.
    Enjoy!

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 37.9ft (11.5m)
  • Length 28.7ft (8.7m)
  • Height 11.3ft (3.4m)
  • Empty Weight 5,634lbs (2,555kg)
  • Loaded Weight 6,015lbs (2,728kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.174
  • Wing Loading 5.6lbs/ft2 (27.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,073.2ft2 (99.7m2)
  • Drag Points 2259

Parts

  • Number of Parts 332
  • Control Surfaces 2
  • Performance Cost 1,251
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    10.5k Brencool35

    For some reason, the paint looks strange on mobile. I'm really sorry about that!!

    Pinned 3.7 years ago
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    Perfect

    +1 2.2 years ago
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    SUPER COOL. BEST THING IN EXISTENCE but can you add a rapid fire cannon in the nose of the plane

    +1 3.2 years ago
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    105 Mrfoxus

    @Brencool35 thanks man

    3.7 years ago
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    10.5k Brencool35

    @Mrfoxus Sure! be my guest.

    3.7 years ago
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    105 Mrfoxus

    love the plane model man, may i used your model for a project? I'll leave a credit to you

    3.7 years ago
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    Nice!

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    Ah, a Swedish F4F wildcat

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    30.2k ChiChiWerx

    @Brencool35 yes, you can do multiselect and then angle all the parts an appropriate amount. It probably won't take much of an angle.

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    10.5k Brencool35

    @ChiChiWerx ....and how would I do that? Just make the whole stablizer angled up half a degreee?

    3.7 years ago
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    30.2k ChiChiWerx

    This plane doesn’t have a pitching up problem at low altitude, that’s what trim is for...but, if you want to make the trim more neutral, you could add a half a degree of leading edge up angle on the horizontal stab.

    3.7 years ago
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    10.5k Brencool35

    @ankakavak Well, for the br, it is. But the Br system didn't exist in ww2 lol

    3.7 years ago
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    in WT this plane has great firepower but the manouverability sucks

    3.7 years ago
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    @Brencool35 np!

    3.7 years ago
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    10.5k Brencool35

    @asteroidbook345 ok, thanks! Next time i'll try to prevent that.

    3.7 years ago
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    Brakes are a bit strong and it auto-yaws quite a bit while taking off/landing. Nothing major, just a tiny bit annoying

    3.7 years ago
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    10.5k Brencool35

    @MrGibbs Thank you, fat superman.

    3.7 years ago
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    210 MrGibbs

    This looks pretty cool and I like it.

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    15.4k Kangy

    @Brencool35 No it looks strange but it's a normal bug on mobile, don't stress over it though, i've dealt with it so much that i just take the build for how it flies and not how it looks

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    10.5k Brencool35

    @SilverStar Thanks!

    3.7 years ago
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    15.9k SilverStar

    Wow, nice !

    3.7 years ago
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    10.5k Brencool35

    @PapaKernels @ChrisPy thank you both! I tried to keep a secret simpler yet elegant design.

    3.7 years ago
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    59.6k PapaKernels

    that looks pretty nice! good work!

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    13.9k ChrisPy

    clean and simple

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    10.5k Brencool35

    @Kangy oh, really? im glad it's normal, because it seems to happen to almost all my builds with two tone paint jobs. and thank you!

    +1 3.7 years ago
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