Auto Credit Based on letsgofast11's tiny engine challenge
Uses only one small stock engine. Liftoff at 160 mph, wheels up. Past end of runway at 200 mph perform a full loop. Top speed around 390 mph at 12,000 feet. At last, I've made a slow jet! Entry into @letsgofast11 tiny engine challenge. The wingplan is based upon some old 1960s fighter, I think.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor tiny engine challenge
- Successors 4 airplane(s)
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 18.6ft (5.7m)
- Length 36.2ft (11.0m)
- Height 8.5ft (2.6m)
- Empty Weight 2,689lbs (1,220kg)
- Loaded Weight 3,426lbs (1,554kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.983
- Wing Loading 21.4lbs/ft2 (104.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 159.9ft2 (14.9m2)
- Drag Points 1596
Parts
- Number of Parts 45
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 245
@AchuTMM Built useing sticks and stones and SP V1.0 on a tablet. Moderators advised me too keep older posts available. I guess so folks can argue over old junk that I really want to scrap.
This is the worst "stunt jet" i have ever seen. First it is slow. Second it is very hard to maneuver. Lastly it takes 13 seconds to do a loop de loop and 5 second to do a starfox 64 barrel roll. Very disappointing.
@Stingray np
Thank you, @TheLatentImage
Thank you, @AlphaOneIndustries
Thank you @Nickasaurus
@Planetinker You did good homework. Thx.
Similar to F-104 but with one fifth the wing loading giving it low speed stunt capability. I remembered the F-104 was called "Missle with a man in it", but didnt appreciate why until looking it up; a whopping 105 lbs/sq ft
Thank you @Delphinus
@Stingray The F-104 was famous for being a speedy bastard, so very nice choice in design!
Thanks! I agree, it's close, I wanted a base design that would carve through the sim air, and maneuver, even with that tiny engine. @JacobHardy64
looks very much like an F-104