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Mi-24P United Nations

1,528 PendingAndContemplating  1.2 years ago
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Hello again,This is the Mi-24P it is the P variant of the classic Mi-24 with minimal changes.Its twin barrels, instead of being at the front,its now mounted on its side, for easy reloading. And it happens to be in UN Hands.

(Some dude said this in Reddit about this Mi-24:"Keeping peace with style")

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Note:This aircraft was the first to be finished in my Mi-35M Project, So expect that its performance is not the same to the Mi-35M Post.

(Ignore Miku)

(Crap, I messed up the thumbnail)

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 67.0ft (20.4m)
  • Length 86.4ft (26.3m)
  • Height 25.7ft (7.8m)
  • Empty Weight 25,178lbs (11,420kg)
  • Loaded Weight 27,788lbs (12,604kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 9.623
  • Wing Loading 983.5lbs/ft2 (4,801.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 28.3ft2 (2.6m2)
  • Drag Points 13617

Parts

  • Number of Parts 236
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 965
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    also: Cool Helicopter

    1.1 years ago
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    Idea: MIG-23

    1.1 years ago
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    5,495 EarthSensei

    United nation forever!

    1.2 years ago
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    @DC10AirTanker914 Request accepted, However I may have to put it after the next post im planing ,but don't worry i'll make sure that after my next post I will immediately set my eyes on it, maybe I can get it done by December 24 or 25.

    1.2 years ago
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    Request: build the MIL MI-26.

    +1 1.2 years ago
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    Ah yes...

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    +1 1.2 years ago
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    @overlord5453 Your actually right, I just noticed it earlier, thx for the correction (ah i remember now I forgot to rotate it back XD)

    +1 1.2 years ago
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    The rotors being tilted to the side like that will cause problems when maneuvering. The front of the rotors should always be facing forwards.

    +1 1.2 years ago