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THE CONSTELLATION CHICAGO

114k TMach5  7.6 years ago

Another classy address located in Chicagos Gold Coast. 11700 Parts in all.

Don't Download unless you have a powerful PC or Mac. This is a tablet killer!

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Mac
  • Wingspan 122.4ft (37.3m)
  • Length 52.5ft (16.0m)
  • Height 240.3ft (73.3m)
  • Empty Weight 5,231lbs (2,373kg)
  • Loaded Weight 5,231lbs (2,373kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading 0.1lbs/ft2 (0.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 45,051.6ft2 (4,185.4m2)
  • Drag Points 1762401

Parts

  • Number of Parts 11719
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 25,799
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    114k TMach5

    Thanks @SSSvaSSa

    6.5 years ago
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    11.5k shipster

    @TMach5 ok then.

    6.9 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    @shipster A few reasons; 1. to see how big something can get on SP. 2. To benchmark how fast my PC and Mac can load without crashing. 3. Eventually, regular CPU's will be able to handle big files like this one easily. When they do, I'll be able to put them all in one post and make a massive city to fly thru. That will be fun!

    6.9 years ago
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    11.5k shipster

    What is the point? What does it do? I know it's still really cool, but still. (Great job and effort)

    6.9 years ago
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    5,434 CDRxavier

    @TMach5 Man......
    Impressive.
    What is MORE impressive, however, is the DRAG POINT...lolol..

    7.1 years ago
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    31.3k Mostly

    @RailfanEthan aw, man.

    7.1 years ago
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    @Mostly
    no

    7.1 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    @Stingray Great idea. Now I can blame you if I get too much grief afterwards. ha ha ha!

    7.6 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray

    Got it. Suggest maybe build a Trump Tower and become infamous on SP. That is doable. @TMach5

    7.6 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    @Stingray Very true. The big reason I make these monsters is to push the limit of how big I can make something on the platform. It's also fun to figure out build strategies once I reach that limit without resorting to writing XML code. Connecting the ground floor and roof of these builds is the most frustrating, since large pieces jump around wildly when attempting a merge. To answer your question about "what next?", this build and Eugenie Terrace have gaps where a small enough prop plane can fly into the structure and roam around the inside. It's difficult, but do-able .

    7.6 years ago
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    50.4k Stingray

    OK, so I downloaded this monster, what next? (If wings and engines were used for takeoff, not only would the SP site crash -- again -- there could be power brownouts in the area where I live.)

    7.6 years ago
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    Mobile version? Lol

    7.6 years ago
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    Indeed! Nice build! @TMach5

    7.6 years ago
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    @TMach5 No problem! x(1e+20)

    7.6 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    @BaconAircraft Thanks! x10

    7.6 years ago
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    ...and it's built on a Mac. Hats off x2.

    7.6 years ago
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    11 thousand parts. Hats off to you sir!

    7.6 years ago
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    101k Wallaby

    best username in all history of history @sexylips35

    7.6 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    @sexylips35 it takes a while

    7.6 years ago
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    29.1k TigerEye35

    Can't load it XD

    7.6 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    @DestinyAviation, Does this look familiar?

    7.6 years ago