Boeying 474 Dreamcatcher
975 FlyHigh
6.7 years ago
Auto Credit Based on BoeyingOfficial's Boeying 474-100 Continental Clipper
The Boeying 474 Dreamcatcher was created with tender loving care by the finest FlyHigh engineers. Official partner Boeying created the base plane, while FlyHigh modificated the aircraft to a super hauler. The backside of the plane opens up, which makes it possible to load the Dreamcatcher full of plane parts. The cargobay is big enough to fit 20 20 ft. containers or 1254 toilets. When the Dreamcatcher first flew in 1986, it worked better than expected: it actually took off in one piece. This was the start of a long succesful career for the Dreamcatcher.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Boeying 474-100 Continental Clipper
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 166.8ft (50.8m)
- Length 161.6ft (49.3m)
- Height 41.5ft (12.6m)
- Empty Weight 161,077lbs (73,063kg)
- Loaded Weight 261,833lbs (118,766kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.029
- Wing Loading 53.5lbs/ft2 (261.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 4,896.2ft2 (454.9m2)
- Drag Points 62145
Parts
- Number of Parts 216
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 1,400
@Lahoski107 No no no, this is the Boeying 474 Dreamcatcher. However, the Dreamlifter was... inspiring to say the least. ;)
U mean Dreamlifter?