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Russian Su-64 JSF

1,787 Cipher  9.5 years ago

Ok this one is an innovative design I made, I'm competing for Russia on the JSF challenge. Very easy to take-off and land THIS IS NOT A VTOL, remember this. It can take off from the USS Tiny. COMMANDS: 1 - Start the side Engines; 2 - Start medium engine; 3 - Turn on thrust vectoring; 4, 5, 6: Rocket Launchers. use only the side VTOL engines for takeoff and be as smooth as possible when lifting off, or else it will blow up :(

General Characteristics

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.746
  • Wing Loading 37.5lbs/ft2 (183.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 371.2ft2 (34.5m2)
  • Drag Points 2699

Parts

  • Number of Parts 96
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 347
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    38.8k hypnotoad
    @Cipher you certainly do a great job. Anything you make that's really great quality, please add a comment with the @ and my username in it so I can see what you make next :)
    9.5 years ago
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    1,787 Cipher
    @hypnotoad thanks again, I get so happy when I see the guys with so many points rating my airplanes! I build them quite carefully!
    9.5 years ago
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    38.8k hypnotoad
    Great plane sir!
    9.5 years ago
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    114k TMach5
    Nicely done, Comrade!
    9.5 years ago
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    1,407 Epyx
    @Cipher thanks for the info
    9.5 years ago
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    1,787 Cipher
    @StealthBomber Thanks!
    9.5 years ago
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    1,787 Cipher
    @Epyx thank you! I recommend you be as smooth as possible and use only the VTOL engines when taking off. I had no problem this way
    9.5 years ago
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    7,338 LightSpeed
    Cool
    9.5 years ago
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    1,787 Cipher
    will fix the missiles
    9.5 years ago
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    1,407 Epyx
    Amazing jet. This thing can, no joke, vector itself out of complete loops on my PC. Only problem that could drag this down is that its missiles cause it to explode if you try to take off before the end of the runway.
    9.5 years ago