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E170 Finnair

20.7k Walrus001  1.2 years ago

E170 of Finnair (old livery) with full cockpit and interior.

Developed and first flying in the early 2000 the E Jet aircraft have proven to be an incredibly popular regional jet with later 190/95 pushing beyond regional jet sizes.

My E170 has a great focus placed on the cockpit so I hope you enjoy flying it from the cockpit view. enjoy!

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 2 airplane(s) +28 bonus
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 85.4ft (26.0m)
  • Length 90.3ft (27.5m)
  • Height 28.6ft (8.7m)
  • Empty Weight 27,250lbs (12,360kg)
  • Loaded Weight 39,060lbs (17,717kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.769
  • Wing Loading 37.1lbs/ft2 (180.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,054.0ft2 (97.9m2)
  • Drag Points 11140

Parts

  • Number of Parts 823
  • Control Surfaces 13
  • Performance Cost 3,301
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    20.7k Walrus001

    If anyone has problems with the performance cost lmk I’ll try to make a mobile friendly version, also made a Ukraine International E190 which is available on my account if you prefer that.

    Pinned 1.2 years ago
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    195 TaPePolic

    not vr compatible

    one month ago
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    20.7k Walrus001

    @UrLocalBoeing737fan I’m potentially interested in redoing an E jet but there’s still stuff like the 737-200 that needs to get done 😅

    2 months ago
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    Could you maybe make an Alaska Airlines E175 and Flybe E195?

    2 months ago
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    20.7k Walrus001

    @Newfoundlandplaneguy thanks!

    1.2 years ago
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    I really really like the style of all your builds

    1.2 years ago
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    11.6k Blueshift

    nice one

    +1 1.2 years ago
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    20.7k Walrus001

    @RepublicOfCursedPlanes thx will try it out

    +1 1.2 years ago
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    @Walrus001 also, you can take custom screenshots by clicking on the blueprint icon (hidden within the eye icon), adding your screenshot as a blueprint, and then taking a screenshot of that blueprint while publishing.
    Or alternatively, follow this tutorial.
    Custom screenshots really bring out your builds, and the possibilities are endless.

    +1 1.2 years ago
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    20.7k Walrus001

    @RepublicOfCursedPlanes heresy I know, don’t worry more pop planes are on there way!

    1.2 years ago
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    Walrus001 making a jet plane??? No way!!!

    +1 1.2 years ago