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EF-6-A Zenator

7,203 Xogo  8.8 years ago

The goal of this was pretty much to see just how far I could push two big jets. In my quick little testing bout I was able to get this craft up to about 1435 mph at about 33000 ft. That's pretty impressive, if you ask me. A different design would potentially be faster, as this needed weight toeards the front to keep it level, but this looks cool, so yeah. Originally I wanted to mount the engines one in front of the other, but that turned out to be impossible. Pylons are on 1-4, and come unarmed because I'm lazy. Maneuverability is rather lacking, but it is pretty stable, so that's something. Enjoy.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 24.9ft (7.6m)
  • Length 37.4ft (11.4m)
  • Height 12.7ft (3.9m)
  • Empty Weight 10,659lbs (4,834kg)
  • Loaded Weight 21,941lbs (9,952kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 3.072
  • Wing Loading 100.2lbs/ft2 (489.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 219.0ft2 (20.4m2)
  • Drag Points 2787

Parts

  • Number of Parts 45
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 343
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    For me it is similar, but E means expiromental. Also often time I will go into more detail in the name, ocean related normal means carrier based, etc@Xogo

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    @SPS13 Huh. I suppose it is a pretty logical system though. E(Energy) F(Fighter) 6(6th design) A(Variant A). Not entirely sure that's how you use it, but it works really well for organisation.

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    That is almost the same designation system I use, EF-6A. @Xogo

    8.8 years ago