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McDonnell Douglas DC-10 (Remastered)

14.9k NumNumz  8.6 years ago
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So I posted this earlier but for some reason it was barely even noticed, so posting again just to make sure :p

If you don't really care and just want to fly:
hit AG4, Throttle up, then VTOL up and hit AG3 then AG7.

OTHERWISE!!!

FLIGHT INSTRUCTIONS!!

Control with VTOL either direction unless specified. action keys:
AG1 is main flaps.
AG2 is front flaps.
AG3 is landing gear.
AG4 is Main throttle.
AG5 is airbrake flaps, use VTOL down for aerobrake, and VTOL up for hard brake.
AG6 is Reverse thrusters.
AG7 is landing gear covers.

GUIDELINES:
1. Much like a real commercial airliner, lowering your landing gear when the plane is going too fast will rip them right off the plane and exploze your plane. For your safety (and unfortunate passengers), never lower landing gear until you are travelling at 500mph or less (hard limit is around 750 mph but better not to test it).
2. always open gear cover before lowering gear, and retract gear before closing cover.

TAKEOFF PROCEDURE:
1. VTOL down or up fully, press AG1 to extend main flaps. Throttle up and press AG4. once in air, press AG3, then 1 second later press AG7.
2. retract main flaps, then press AG1 and AG2, and adjust VTOL to desired trim setting for level flight(should be just below neutral).

LANDING PROCEDURE: This is very hard, you will need to line up the plane with runway from quite a distance to achieve optimal angle!!!
1. make sure all AG are turned off except 4(your engines), throttle down to 25% and VTOL up, then press AG5.
2. once below 500 mph, press AG5 and VTOL neutral, then press AG7, then 2 seconds later, press AG3. then push both AG3 and AG7.
3. VTOL up again, push AG1, wait until you are just touching down and press AG4 then AG6 and throttle all the way up while pressing AG2 (good idea to do this in slow-motion mode(press L key)). wait until almost stopped and push AG6 and then B key to brake until fully stopped.

HAVE FUN!!!!

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Help!!!
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 127.6ft (38.9m)
  • Length 120.8ft (36.8m)
  • Height 41.1ft (12.5m)
  • Empty Weight 212,334lbs (96,313kg)
  • Loaded Weight 277,446lbs (125,847kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.717
  • Wing Loading 80.0lbs/ft2 (390.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 3,465.9ft2 (322.0m2)
  • Drag Points 47881

Parts

  • Number of Parts 573
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 2,684
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    Wow, I don't see how this isn't on the front page yet. This is outstanding, Great job!

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    14.9k NumNumz

    @baallzebub Thx :3

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    39.4k baallzebub

    cool livery

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    14.9k NumNumz

    @Toymaker @Nick7777 Thanks guys :)

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    14.9k NumNumz

    @BoxGlow @MoterKade @WalrusAircraft @Jetspeed1001 @BaconAircrafts @Hyperloop @General360 @BaconEggs and everyone else, Thanks all for the support!!!

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    34.8k BoxGlow

    and then.. circular fuselage is out.. haha

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    14.9k NumNumz

    @MoterKade Thanks!, lol I kinda feel cheated now with the new fuselage setting

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    22.5k MoterKade

    Love the size of this !! Well Done!!

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    14.9k NumNumz

    With the new circular setting I could remake this with a lot less parts :s

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    @WalrusAircraft Thanks!!

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    14.9k NumNumz

    @Jetspeed1001 Thank you!!! I worked very hard on it so that it would be fully working when released.

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    This is an excellent build!

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    6,845 Jetspeed1001

    GOOD JOB ON IT YOU DID VERY GOOD

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    6,845 Jetspeed1001

    THIS MIGHT BE THE BEST JET I'VE SEEN ON HERE!!!

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    6,845 Jetspeed1001

    OMG

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    14.9k NumNumz

    @BaconAircrafts Alot of the stuff is just the safest procedure possible so that the plane doesn't blow up. it can be done simpler if you want to. you don't really have to use all the flaps and everything, but its just cool :p

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    14.9k NumNumz

    @BaconAircrafts much like a real plane :D

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    so complicaTED

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