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Piper Navajo PA-31/325

76.6k 2Papi2Chulo  4.8 years ago
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The Piper PA-31 Navajo is a family of cabin-class, twin-engined aircraft designed and built by Piper Aircraft for the general aviation market, most using Lycoming engines.

This is a near exact replica of our family's plane. (except tail number ofc) i have been working on this for about 3 months as a surprise for my dad but it as too complex to 3D print. I used like 100 reference pictures and spent several hours comparing the handling in this to the real thing.


Controls

VTOL = Flaps
Trim = Trim
5 = Wing Inspection Light
6 = Landing Lights
7 = Strobe Lights
8 = Navigation Lights

Best rate of climb/rotate speed is 100kts (115mph)


Pics


Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Piper Navajo Pa-31/325
  • Successors 2 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 40.7ft (12.4m)
  • Length 34.4ft (10.5m)
  • Height 14.0ft (4.3m)
  • Empty Weight 5,412lbs (2,455kg)
  • Loaded Weight 6,228lbs (2,825kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.092
  • Wing Loading 14.3lbs/ft2 (69.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 434.8ft2 (40.4m2)
  • Drag Points 1258

Parts

  • Number of Parts 893
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 2,960
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    76.6k 2Papi2Chulo

    @Giantwhale thanks

    4.5 years ago
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    Good job

    4.5 years ago
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    1,114 Yoda693535

    noice

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    3,300 Subnerdica

    Noice

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    14.7k Viper3000ad

    Very beautiful

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    Awesome!

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    @TheXDimension32 ;)

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    76.6k 2Papi2Chulo

    @Boeing777x ight

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    @TheXDimension32 Alright. Let me know once you made your mind, OK?

    4.8 years ago
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    76.6k 2Papi2Chulo

    @Boeing777x idk, we'll see

    4.8 years ago
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    Hello again, do you happen to take requests? If yes, then I was wondering if you might create a 777XL, a much larger and much higher capacity (700-1200 pax) version of the 777X, sometime this summer. If you like my offer, that's awesome! :D

    4.8 years ago
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    Hey guys, I've got big news. The Boeing 777X is making its first flight tomorrow! WOOT!! :D

    4.8 years ago
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    8,395 GJW14

    That's epic my dude

    4.8 years ago
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    @TheXDimension32 lol

    4.8 years ago
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    76.6k 2Papi2Chulo

    @ACEPILOT109 roblox brings back so much nolstagia

    4.8 years ago
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    this plane was in a game in roblox I played years ago, good memory's. so long ago...

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    76.6k 2Papi2Chulo

    @QingyuZhou tru

    4.8 years ago
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    We could really use more small twin props. I would recommend an Ameriflight C-99

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    While bacon’s Cessna gets over 100... @TheXDimension32

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    76.6k 2Papi2Chulo

    @QingyuZhou probably cause its a GA plane

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    Why is this so underrated

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    76.6k 2Papi2Chulo

    @ChiChiWerx i'll probably try soon

    4.8 years ago
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    30.3k ChiChiWerx

    Beautiful, nice work! I’m sure you could build a cockpit less version that you could 3D print.

    4.8 years ago
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    76.6k 2Papi2Chulo

    @Tang0five no but that's a good idea. I did end up uploading a replica of one of my dad's patents to Shapeways and it turned out great

    4.8 years ago
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    53.2k Tang0five

    I’ve always been curious to see how the 3D printing comes out on this - did you try maybe a ‘solid’ interior to cut down on the complexity? Nice build btw!

    4.8 years ago
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