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Qantas X300 - 100 Osprey Class

1,260 BreadOnButter  6.4 years ago

A fictional airliner designed to use shorter runways and water takeoffs.

Flight Instructions:
Act 1 + Throttle
Toggle crusing engines

Act 2 + Trim up
Toggle VTOL wing engines

Act 3 + Trim Up
Toggle Stability Assistance ( Roll and Pitch )

Act 3 + VTOL Down
Rotate wing + VTOL engines

Act 4 + VTOL Down
Retract/Lower Landing Gear

Act 5 + Trim Up
Open doors/exits

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 167.3ft (51.0m)
  • Length 161.7ft (49.3m)
  • Height 34.4ft (10.5m)
  • Empty Weight 197,776lbs (89,710kg)
  • Loaded Weight 298,626lbs (135,454kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 3.296
  • Wing Loading 67.1lbs/ft2 (327.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 4,452.6ft2 (413.7m2)
  • Drag Points 43946

Parts

  • Number of Parts 217
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 1,111
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    @Rodrigo110 Well I decided to build a battle ship instead so here it is: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/N384O4/Yari-Class-Corvette

    6.4 years ago
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    @EliteArsenals24 Thanks

    6.4 years ago
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    This looks nice.

    6.4 years ago
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    @Rodrigo110 Ok

    6.4 years ago
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    14.9k Rodrigo110

    No, I mean the actual look of them. Right now they look like tiny wheels on really long stilts. Make them look balanced and detailed like real landing gear.@BreadOnButter

    6.4 years ago
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    @Rodrigo110 Also, what do you mean by improving landing gear; Gear bay, suspension?

    6.4 years ago
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    Thanks @Gestour

    6.4 years ago
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    14.9k Rodrigo110

    Nice! Glad to hear it @BreadOnButter

    6.4 years ago
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    @Rodrigo110 Next, I might build a A 10

    6.4 years ago
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    14.9k Rodrigo110

    I like most of the design and detailing but you should work on your landing gear (and I think you may have gone a little overboard with the engines). I think now is the right time to start branching out now into areas other than airliners (vehicles, helicopters... etc) to keep it interesting. Versatility is a great attribute! @BreadOnButter

    6.4 years ago
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    @Rodrigo110 Thanks. What do you think?

    6.4 years ago