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Introduced in 1913 the AVRO 504 was reliable two seat training,reconnaissance,light bombers and even fighters the aircraft was used in 1914-15 and a fun fact is on aerodromes at the end of the runway (if it had a 504squadron based at it) was some very tall grass this was to slow 504s down because they had no brakes they were later used by China and Russia and also were popular for civil flying :) have fun
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 2 airplane(s) +21 bonus
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 60.4ft (18.4m)
- Length 46.8ft (14.3m)
- Height 14.8ft (4.5m)
- Empty Weight 4,530lbs (2,055kg)
- Loaded Weight 9,379lbs (4,254kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.359
- Wing Loading 8.8lbs/ft2 (43.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,064.4ft2 (98.9m2)
- Drag Points 4543
Parts
- Number of Parts 150
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 427
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13.8k TheSoundofLightCOMMENTS9.9 years ago
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43.9k PlanesOfOld@Wormforce 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇫🇷 I am english but have french ancestors before like 1700 :)9.9 years ago
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9,545 WormforceFor the flying wires it really depends on the design and I know it's tricky, I had the same problem on my two WWI planes.9.9 years ago
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9,545 Wormforce@PlanesOfOld, don't worry I knew that, I love history and particularly WWI :) Personally I would love to see a Nieuport 17, my great grand-father flew on it ;) By the way, just to know you a little better, how old are you and where do you come from ( if it's not too personal for you) ? Thanks for all your polite and interesting answers guy !9.9 years ago
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43.9k PlanesOfOld@Wormforce btw how would you implement flying wires?9.9 years ago
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43.9k PlanesOfOld@Wormforce lol that explains the perfection :) I did add flying wires on some of them but they got in the way as for the machine guns the 504 had none! This is the recon version and the fighter version had a mg for the gunner! The early planes were quite poorly armed as for the sopwiths the msg I put on at first kind of spoilt the looks but anyways how about a neiuport 17? Or a SPAD I love french ww1 planes they are very beautiful compared to Some of the British and German designs! Vive la France 🇫🇷9.9 years ago
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9,545 Wormforce@PlanesOfOld. I wasn't talking about their flying ability, only the design. I'm defininetly not the best aircraft builder, but here are a few tips: work on the painting, try to vary the colors, add a nose cone between the the block part and the wing part of the body, add details (machine guns, ropes...). It should help you a little. I think that you should really get the PC version, it's actually quit easier on it. For the YT channel, it's up to you but it takes a lot of time and it can be disappointing. And lastly if you could make a French plane I would really appreciate (I'm French :D).9.9 years ago
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43.9k PlanesOfOld@Wormforce also do u think I should get SP PC version and make a YouTube channel to showcase my planes and stuff?9.9 years ago
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43.9k PlanesOfOld@Wormforce also no one has downloaded this so you don't know if it is quality or not9.9 years ago
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43.9k PlanesOfOld@Wormforce also I don't plan to make as many planes as today because I had nothing to do so spent the day building tomorrow will be at least 1 bomber and 2 fighters :)9.9 years ago
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43.9k PlanesOfOld@Wormforce they are quality I spend like a few hours on each but... I made half of these yesterday and a few weeks ago but didn't upload them but anyways what one? France German or Italy (or more britishplanes)9.9 years ago
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9,545 Wormforce@PlanesOfOld, you should just take a little more time to finish them properly guy. I love your planes, but it seems that you're making too many to be able to keep the quality as high as it was :)9.9 years ago
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43.9k PlanesOfOldGuys what country should I do next? France ,Germany or Italy?9.9 years ago