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Newland Luxor State

975 FlyHigh  6.7 years ago

In 1928, multimillionaire Elton B. Forgetown invested in one of the biggest planes ever to conquer to sky. Many Americans gained extreme wealth in the Roaring Twenties. Traveling starts to become popular under the elite. Zeppelins bring VIPs to every corner of the world. However, this mode of transportations was not really comfortable. Forgetown thought that there must be a more luxurious way to discover far countries. So he invested his entire capital in the Luxor State. This plane was ment to be more exclusive than most of the hotels from its time. Sadly, when the plane was to be released on the tenth of October 1929, Wall Street crashed, ultimately ruining thousands of people. Forgetown lost all of its fortune, and with it the Luxor State. Forgetown died on the first of April 1937 in a terrible accident involving a toy train. The Luxor State served its last years as a chicken run. The morale of the story? Never invest all your money in a ludicrously big, expensive plane.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 102.4ft (31.2m)
  • Length 91.9ft (28.0m)
  • Height 23.8ft (7.3m)
  • Empty Weight 30,341lbs (13,762kg)
  • Loaded Weight 57,760lbs (26,199kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.207
  • Wing Loading 20.2lbs/ft2 (98.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,856.5ft2 (265.4m2)
  • Drag Points 15581

Parts

  • Number of Parts 142
  • Control Surfaces 11
  • Performance Cost 808
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    975 FlyHigh

    @Spikerya be my guest!

    6.7 years ago
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    31.1k Spikerya

    Can I make a model of this with slightly more like my build style?

    6.7 years ago
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    Uh huh :( @FlyHigh

    6.7 years ago
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    975 FlyHigh

    @Strikefighter04 such a sad end for such a powerful man, isn’t it?

    6.7 years ago
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    Forgetown died on the first of April 1937 in a terrible accident involving a toy train.

    +1 6.7 years ago