Handley Page Hastings
well guys, another one that is finished after a long time enjoy it! a thanks to @edensk for correcting some things
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EDIT:more than 1000 downloads, thank you very much people :D
The Handley Page H.P.67 Hastings was a British troop-carrier and freight transport aircraft designed and manufactured by aviation company Handley Page for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Upon its introduction to service during September 1948, the Hastings was the largest transport plane ever designed for the service.
Development of the Hastings had been initiated during the Second World War in response to Air Staff Specification C.3/44, which sought a new large four-engined transport aircraft for the RAF. Early on, development of a civil-oriented derivative had been prioritised by the company, but this direction was reversed following an accident. On 7 May 1946, the first prototype conducted its maiden flight; testing revealed some unfavourable flight characteristics, which were successfully addressed via tail modifications. The type was rushed into service so that it could participate in the Berlin Airlift; reportedly, the fleet of 32 Hastings to be deployed during the RAF operation delivered a combined total of 55,000 tons (49,900 tonnes) of supplies to the city.
As the RAF's Hastings fleet expanded during the late 1940s and early 1950s, it supplemented and eventually replaced the wartime Avro York, a transport derivative of the famed Avro Lancaster bomber. RAF Transport Command operated the Hastings as the RAF's standard long-range transport; as a logistics platform, it contributed heavily during conflicts such as the Suez Crisis and the Indonesian Confrontation. A handful were also procured by the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) to meet its transport needs. Beyond its use as a transport, several Hastings were modified to perform weather forecasting, training, and VIP duties. A civilian version of the Hastings, the Handley Page Hermes, was also produced, which only achieved limited sales. Hastings continued to be heavily used by RAF up until the late 1960s, the fleet being withdrawn in its entirety during 1977. The type was succeeded by various turboprop-powered designs, including the Bristol Britannia and the American-built Lockheed Hercules.
Role Transport aircraft
Manufacturer Handley Page
First flight 7 May 1946
Introduction September 1948
Retired 1977 (RAF)
Primary users Royal Air Force (RAF)
Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF)
Produced 1947–1952
Number built 151
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Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 203.9ft (62.1m)
- Length 150.2ft (45.8m)
- Height 57.6ft (17.6m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 35,242lbs (15,985kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.323
- Wing Loading 23.0lbs/ft2 (112.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,529.2ft2 (142.1m2)
- Drag Points 4473
Parts
- Number of Parts 358
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,332
No problem@emanuelga
@Giantwhale thanks!
This is a good plane! It’s huge on the runway though.
@emanuelga alright, you already have really good wings, its just the control surfaces.
@ACEPILOT109 Thank you, I am working on fully customized wings, so that I no longer have to do as for example in this plane
@emanuelga alright! that's pretty cool! I never knew how to make my descriptions look this good! oh and about the plane, here's some advice. work on your control surfaces, I really like this plane except for the wing part. you can make a fuselage and a hinge to make it move like a real plane. hopefully that makes sense! and this plane is better than some of mine!
@ACEPILOT109 no problem, I use this page where it has very good fonts: https://fontmeme.com/simpleplanes-font/
then with the mod designer suite I upload the images, but I don't focus on the plane.
to edit images simply use paint 3d
@emanuelga yes, sorry it wasn't clear. like how did you edit that cool font on there, what software or what ever do you use?
@ACEPILOT109 thanks, you mean how to put text in the images?
what did you use to make the front picture (editer) btw I like the plane
I'm glad you liked it, I will soon get on another plane of English origin, so watch out xd @Tang0five
Absolutely no worries - v much deserved! It looks great and the performance is realistic too. Such a rare type on sp, come to think of it I can’t recall one of these since I’ve been playing this so bravo there as well! @emanuelga
@Tang0five
No problem! I knew you'd like it.
@Tang0five thank you very much for your spotlight and upvote.
Yes yes yes! Totally up my street, thanks for pointing this out to me! @TheFantasticTyphoon
@Sbevensplanes oh xd,in reality there are people from all over the world
@emanuelga no ‘merica is America :p
@Sbevensplanes Is Mercia currently Wales?
@emanuelga but some of them could be ‘Mercian
@Sbevensplanes it's weird, since most of the community are english speaking
@emanuelga yeah I know but I’m glad to take an interest in England because most people turn a blind eye
@Sbevensplanes I'm not from England, but I'm passionate about the designs of that country
@emanuelga y es por eso que construiste un avión desde Inglaterra
you're welcome, I'm a man xd
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@emanuelga gracias mi amigo/a