Electromagnetic Airplane!
69.4k Chancey21
5.6 years ago
Auto Credit Based on BaconAircraft's BaconElectric PistonMotor v1.3
FIRST ONE EVER!
Powered by "iwantobeelected"'s magnet motor and featuring my own aeronautical design. AG1 to start rotations and Throttle to give prop pitch. NOTE: This is a very early stage and I will build a much more advanced efficient version if you would like.
Thanks,
-Chancey21
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor BaconElectric PistonMotor v1.3
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 70.8ft (21.6m)
- Length 73.9ft (22.5m)
- Height 36.2ft (11.0m)
- Empty Weight 16,433lbs (7,454kg)
- Loaded Weight 16,451lbs (7,462kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 0.9lbs/ft2 (4.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 19,139.6ft2 (1,778.1m2)
- Drag Points 4950
Parts
- Number of Parts 124
- Control Surfaces 15
- Performance Cost 720
Thanks, @SpiritusRaptor
Excellent! Maybe something that can be used fir submarines - I’ll check it out!
Great. A supernova reactor! That won’t blow up!
@Shippy456 the reacter has to atleast have the power of a thousand hypernovas
Can you try the same design with my engine? (It’s a little bigger but pretty much the same power as iwannabeelected’s that’s featured in this, -I think-)
We are creating motors in SimplePlanes. We have done the impossible and broken physics. We have created something that can make the Beast fly. Anyone up for building a nuclear reactor powered plane?
I made a new version. Should be faster.
In fact, here we have a very interesting constant speed engine with a hydraulic variable pitch. Indeed it works well enough and perhaps in my humble opinion it did not even need the control surface on the propeller, but the sound is quite difficult to hear for quite some time.
Congratulations on completing the integration, I could ask why do you think that when flying it keeps so high speed with so low rotations?
Awesome!
Sweet! I would definitely like to see the more advanced, efficient one!
don't use it on water, becomes hypersonic xDDDD
@Chancey21 lol
lol It gets into the air at low speed which was the only point @MTakach
very "aerodynamic"
Thanks @ProcessedPlAnEs
I know you, you wanted to expose me and rant about it in the forums for years @randomusername
you thought you had me good and busted didn't you lol @randomusername
Fuel-Less Version @randomusername
because I forgot to take it off, hold up one sec @randomusername
Thanks @iwannabeelected
Niiiice. I think you can take away the flywheel thing and reduce the magnet strength since it doesn't have any load, it will make the whole thing lighter.
AFAIR, each cylinder on the rotor has 1000 lbs of dead weight - I think you might be able to remove that too
No, they arent, I checked the ailerons and everything works fine @ChiyomiAnzai