Auto Credit Based on Aginuzo's 77Camaro
Yes, to all of you who have followed me from the beginning, this `77 Camaro might seem familiar.
I went back to the original and converted it to a Super instead of a Hover.
Driving instructions:
- Pitch up is forward.
- Pitch down is reverse.
- Steer with roll.
- Throttle up for after burner.
* During a flip/roll/fall activate AG 1 to upright yourself.
* Limit the pitch while on.
* De-activate AG 1 after landing, continue driving.
- Repeat as necessary.
Flying instructions:
- AG 1 on, AG 8 (car engine) off.
- VTOL up to at least 3/4.
- Throttle up for forward.
- Steer with pitch and roll.
Land anywhere!
(I know, the pictures are not the final car.)
Have Fun!
Specifications
Spotlights
- jamesPLANESii 6.6 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 77Camaro
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 8.9ft (2.7m)
- Length 19.8ft (6.0m)
- Height 5.9ft (1.8m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 13,053lbs (5,921kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.787
- Wing Loading 255.3lbs/ft2 (1,246.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 51.1ft2 (4.8m2)
- Drag Points 4334
Parts
- Number of Parts 190
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 609
@Zyvx thanks
This would be great for that rush hour traffic. This is fun.
@FuzzyAircraftProductions lol. 👍
@Kerbango oh.
@Kerbango
OKAY! THAT'S COOL!
@FuzzyAircraftProductions and whadya mean "WAIT! IT FLIES!"?
It literally says
Flying instructions
in the description and it shows a picture of it landed on the destroyer of the fleet how do you think I drove the car there?!
@FuzzyAircraftProductions also the hover one I did 1.6 years ago. This one is much more fine-tuned. As well as it has guns.
@FuzzyAircraftProductions yes, super flies, hover drives without touching the ground. The original is a car.
WAIT! IT FLIES!
@Kerbango Okay. so, from what I saw, the second car (yours) is almost identical to the original except for a few features and the colour scheme. Does that answer it?
@FuzzyAircraftProductions please be more specific, who is they or what is they?
Yeah. Too familiar... THEY ARE ALMOST EXACTLY THE SAME