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Carrier Test Flight

50.4k Stingray  9.3 years ago

Mobile-friendly! WATER Launch. Steer Carrier with Roll, keep the Carrier from going airborne by holding the pitch down. Cockpit in the experimental Reno Racer on-deck, DET=1 Launch aircraft. USE COCKPIT VIEW on experimental racer aircraft, try to fly level -- if you succeed the unstable racer cruises at 550 mph around the islands.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 47.6ft (14.5m)
  • Length 150.8ft (46.0m)
  • Height 32.5ft (9.9m)
  • Empty Weight 21,222lbs (9,626kg)
  • Loaded Weight 61,009lbs (27,673kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.423
  • Wing Loading 8.4lbs/ft2 (41.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 7,244.4ft2 (673.0m2)
  • Drag Points 25134

Parts

  • Number of Parts 696
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 1,959
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    50.4k Stingray

    Thanks! @sheepsblood Feel free to copy the ship body; caution, it is not easy to modify -- some parts mirror some parts do not, it's a matter of try & test. Good luck!

    8.8 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray
    Thanks @ramjet
    9.3 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray
    @TanksOfOld Hold pitch of airplane Up and DET=1, and best to launch at a headwind of 40 MPH, I found out.
    9.3 years ago
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    8,761 PlaneSmith
    I can't seem to get it off the ship... that is with out it sinking.
    9.3 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray
    Thanks anyway @Homersdonut There is a slight lag on my tablet testing, but both vehicles could be controlled -- just they don't work on autopilot like some others I've made. Gotta "keep your hands on-the-stick" or crash.
    9.3 years ago
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    27.8k Homersdonut
    great plane carrier but it isnt mobile friendly
    9.3 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray
    Glad it worked for you! @Rohan
    9.3 years ago
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    37.2k Rohan
    Nailed it!
    9.3 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray
    Actually, with less than 700 parts, I can run this one on my iPhone.
    9.3 years ago