Fairey P.75 STOL 5.2
Based on the Fairey P.75 but the STOL bit is pure fiction, Colour scheme inspired from EE Lightning, AG1= Shuts / opens undercarriage doors AG2= Opens / shuts bomb-bay doors AG3= Ejects all 4 seats AG4= Lights (non-maintained ones anyway) AG5= Brake chutes (for normal runway operation) AG6= lowers wing tips so it can surf its own pressure wave, extends intakes for supersonic flight, increase power from engines and activates loads more rotators to slow control surfaces down so its stable at high speed (mach4 achievable, 3400mph @60k ft) AG7= Lowers arrestor hook and enables braking engine (don’t use brake in flight) for use in carrier landings AG8= Raises / lowers STOL engines Landing Gear = retracts wheels Trim = Elevator trim VTOL = airbrakes
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Fairey P.75 STOL works awesome 4.3
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 40.3ft (12.3m)
- Length 86.6ft (26.4m)
- Height 26.6ft (8.1m)
- Empty Weight 22,720lbs (10,305kg)
- Loaded Weight 30,592lbs (13,876kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 7.713
- Wing Loading 12.0lbs/ft2 (58.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,556.4ft2 (237.5m2)
- Drag Points 18787
Parts
- Number of Parts 816
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,615
I noticed severe buffeting when the plane goes supersonic
@WarHawk95 as far as i can gather, this design pre-dates tsr2 but may have been a competing design or design to an earlier spec (obv without the bits I made up)
T.S.R. 2 inspiration ?
@8bitgamer33 it's trimmed for landing and has a trim tab for everything else.
Needs better trim and camera. Nice though.
Looks like something the U.K. would actually use! Nice work!