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FA-705 Heavy Transport

5,199 Freezenusantara  1.7 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on Walvis's AIRLIFT CHALLENGE [CLOSED]

Freeze Aeronautics FA-705 Cargo Transport

In 19XX, the Krakabloan Union expresses their need for a new kind of transport aircraft, that can carry heavy and large payloads between distant bases quickly. Many contractors submit their designs, and Freeze Aeronautics's FA-705 is different from the rest.

Its unique design gain approval by the Krakabloan Union to receive additional funding to continue developing the project. Instead of storing payloads inside the aircraft, this one is stored outside. With no internal volume limitation, you can carry something that normally isn't possible with other aircraft, like shipping containers, big spare parts, large vehicles, and even another aircraft.

controls

pitch, roll, and yaw like you normally fly a plane
VTOL: flaps
Trim: the pitch slider thing

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor AIRLIFT CHALLENGE [CLOSED]
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 129.6ft (39.5m)
  • Length 145.0ft (44.2m)
  • Height 26.8ft (8.2m)
  • Empty Weight 141,375lbs (64,126kg)
  • Loaded Weight 168,018lbs (76,211kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 3.21
  • Wing Loading 59.5lbs/ft2 (290.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,824.2ft2 (262.4m2)
  • Drag Points 63420

Parts

  • Number of Parts 250
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 1,467
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    8,982 MrKtheguy

    Kinda like Lockheed flatbed, nice!

    1.7 years ago
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    @Blackbron2000 here, it carries 3 Jackhammer APCs ready to be airdropped

    1.7 years ago
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    @Freezenusantara vehicles, please. Like on a first or third photo

    1.7 years ago
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    @Blackbron2000 sure, what kind of cargo do you want? Vehicles? Crates?

    1.7 years ago
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    is it possible to get a version with transport on board?

    1.7 years ago
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    The concept is similar to one that Lockheed introduced in the 1980s.

    +1 1.7 years ago
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    Finally...
    Flatbed Cargo Plane

    +2 1.7 years ago