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P-1 Water Foot

2,178 ProvingMars  7.0 years ago
Auto Credit Based on ProvingMars's New Unified Rotator

A patrol aircraft for open water duty.
Long flier, but 214 mph is it, for level flight. Easy landings on water.

(Has landing gear for field landings, so retract them before water take-offs.)

There's a thousand gallons of fuel, so try exploring. There is no sea rudder. If you want to pull up on a beach, you had best be lined up on it.

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor New Unified Rotator
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 75.0ft (22.9m)
  • Length 52.4ft (16.0m)
  • Height 18.1ft (5.5m)
  • Empty Weight 6,637lbs (3,010kg)
  • Loaded Weight 13,367lbs (6,063kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.149
  • Wing Loading 22.8lbs/ft2 (111.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 587.1ft2 (54.5m2)
  • Drag Points 9601

Parts

  • Number of Parts 54
  • Control Surfaces 1
  • Performance Cost 336
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    2,178 ProvingMars

    Thank You, 3, @Wpieter

    6.9 years ago
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    2,178 ProvingMars

    @Catstar28

    This is how to make a link. I will put an astrisk "*" in it, to keep it from turning into a link. So, when you do it, don't put the astrisk in, and keep the two different brackets together "]("

    [The text you want to show.]*(the URL of the page you want to link to.)

    A link to your SP page would look like this:

    [The text you want to show.]*(https://www.simpleplanes.com/u/Catstar28)

    Now I will delete the astrisk:
    The text you want to show.
    Only the text in the square brackets shows.

    6.9 years ago
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    It can fly long like the marathon I made!

    6.9 years ago
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    Also I like your sea plane

    6.9 years ago
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    Idk how to put a link. Thanks for the feedback! I will be making more!
    @ProvingMars

    6.9 years ago
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    2,178 ProvingMars

    @Catstar28 - I remember your pterosaur now. That was pretty koool. And, here is a link to it.

    6.9 years ago
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    2,178 ProvingMars

    @Catstar28 Thank You for the vote.

    The design is largely based on necesity, and some old sea planes with pusher props. Also, the wing twist has to clear the fuselage, so they narrow near the body and prop.

    Do you know how to put up a link to your pterosaur? I wouldlike to see it.

    6.9 years ago
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    Your plane look likes the pterosaur I made! You made this before me though

    6.9 years ago
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    2,178 ProvingMars

    Thank You, @kgv23

    6.9 years ago