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