IL-62 for 96 Parts Challenge
61.9k FatPilotOne
1.2 years ago
Auto Credit Based on WinsWings's 96 Parts Challenge 9.20.23 [CLOSED]
Disclaimer
This post is reuploaded, because previous post was not shown on the main page, because it was made on beta version of the game, and it was deleted.
Description
The Ilyushin Il-62 (NATO reporting name: Classic) is a Soviet long-range narrow-body jetliner conceived in 1960 by Ilyushin. As successor to the popular turboprop Il-18 and with capacity for almost 200 passengers and crew, the Il-62 was the world's largest jet airliner when first flown in 1963.
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NOTE!!!
DO NOT DO ANYTHING TO THE CENTRAL PART OF FUSELAGE
OR YOU'RE GONNA GET SOMETHING LIKE THIS
Well it still flies good though...
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 96 Parts Challenge 9.20.23 [CLOSED]
- Successors 9 airplane(s) +77 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 127.5ft (38.8m)
- Length 157.2ft (47.9m)
- Height 38.8ft (11.8m)
- Empty Weight 17,135lbs (7,772kg)
- Loaded Weight 48,354lbs (21,933kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.673
- Wing Loading 19.6lbs/ft2 (95.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,464.3ft2 (228.9m2)
- Drag Points 46220
Parts
- Number of Parts 96
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 599
@HTM5 yep.
That broken plane in AtomRPG?!
Last photo: ill-6,2
@FatPilotOne I was joking- however that sounds great! I’m looking forward to seeing your newest project. :)
@ThePIanePerson Right now I'm making another project, but full parts IL-62 will be next after
Oh god we need a full parts version-
@imannoyedonly25words ik that
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@FatPilotOne The last sentence had me dead
It wasn't. It flew 3 months before Concorde. Except similar looking shape those two are really different designs. Tupolev is much bigger and heavier, It has engines much closer to the fuselage than Concorde has. And Tupolev has additional frontal folding stabilizers for flying at low speed.
The only reason they look similar is that supersonic aerodynamics works the same in the Soviet Union and in France
Wasn't the Tu-144 basically just a worse knock-off Concord?
@Graingy Ilyushin's planes are known for relatively simple construction, and that makes them really reliable.
Unlike Tupolev's planes. Tupolev made really complicated designs, sometimes even ahead of its time (Like Tu-144). But on the other hand using cutting edge technologies made Tupolev's planes not so trustworthy like Ilyushin's planes. (First soviet jet airliner Tu-104 was a real disaster)
Pleasantly surprised by Soviet engineering.
I suppose it says something about the place when even someone fairly sympathetic like myself often assumes the worst...
@Graingy actually no. They were quite reliable. Some of them fly even today, 60 years after first flight
I know nothing about this plane, but I'm assuming it was a total deathtrap
Great 10/10
Nice work buddy, I will spotLight soon. Currently ran out of my spot power. Thanks again, for joining
@WinsWings rejoining your challenge with proper version
@Thunderthud @FatPilotOne ILSHIN IL-62
@Thunderthud I'll call it IL-62SP
The short one looks cursed...