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M.V Broughton navigator

77.9k Cedy117  7.6 years ago

The M.V Broughton navigator is a early 1950s era Canadian high speed passenger ferry that was built by CedCo in 1951. It operated on the B.C coast and was known for its very high speed of 41 knots and its beautiful intirior areas and freindly crew its last run was in 2010 and it is now a historical site it was replaced by the Broughton navigator ii in 2011. AG-1 nav lights AG-2 search lights AG-3 anchor light. CONTROLS- throttle+pitch=forward and reverse Roll=Turning it has multipul cam views on the decks. flag by CobalT

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s) +28 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 20.5ft (6.3m)
  • Length 117.8ft (35.9m)
  • Height 33.3ft (10.1m)
  • Empty Weight 91,622lbs (41,559kg)
  • Loaded Weight 91,622lbs (41,559kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.294
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.021
  • Wing Loading 207.9lbs/ft2 (1,015.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 440.6ft2 (40.9m2)
  • Drag Points 30467

Parts

  • Number of Parts 976
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 2,521
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    77.9k Cedy117

    Thanks! @ACMECo1940

    6.7 years ago
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    19.5k ACMECo1940

    nice

    6.7 years ago
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    @cocoon yeah

    7.3 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    Probably not I tried pretty hard to make it have as little parts as possible as it is @cocoon

    7.6 years ago
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    2 cocoon

    Can you put it compatible for iPad?

    7.6 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    my life is complete Ctracerx2 has Upvoted me! @Ctracerx2

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    77.9k Cedy117

    Yep I'm planing some similar ships to this and some car ferries and small ships also @Planefun

    7.6 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    Thanks! I wanted to do one but my laptop can only handle about 1000 parts before it starts to lag so my top part limit would probably be around 1500 and an ocean liner would probably be around 2000 to 2500 parts because I like to add all kinds of details and stuff @Planefun

    7.6 years ago
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    InternationalAircraftCompany ,I think your ships are great !

    7.6 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    Thanks @bjac0

    7.6 years ago
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    57.1k bjac0

    Noiceee

    7.6 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    @RailfanEthan thanks! @InternationalAircraftCompany rip thanks for the Upvote

    7.6 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    @Seeras thanks glad you like it!

    7.6 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    Thanks m8! @EternalDarkness

    7.6 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    Thanks dude @cobalT

    7.6 years ago
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    Sweet beans.

    7.6 years ago
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    Well, my ships will never be better than everyone else's.

    7.6 years ago
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    Mod Seeras

    nice work.
    The details are awesome and it handles very good.

    7.6 years ago
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    Very nice. Looks like a real thing.

    7.6 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    Thanks! I hope you'll like it @BaconAircraft

    7.6 years ago
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    77.9k Cedy117

    @Kt1578 thanks!

    7.6 years ago
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    Looks amazing! I'll make sure to check it out in the morning.

    7.6 years ago
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    8,188 Kt1578

    Can't download, but looks amazing

    7.6 years ago