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Fe-14 (Issued Camo pattern.)

3,175 Neenyboy  6.6 years ago

One of the most successful and iconic aircraft for the Normandic empire in the great war. The Fe-14 'Pelican' is a biplane Fighter aircraft. Agility and mobility comes to mind when seeing and flying this aircraft loved by many who flew them but hated by people who came against them... Used for many years it racked up a godly amount of kills and aces to its name.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 32.5ft (9.9m)
  • Length 25.5ft (7.8m)
  • Height 12.7ft (3.9m)
  • Empty Weight 4,506lbs (2,044kg)
  • Loaded Weight 6,876lbs (3,119kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.043
  • Wing Loading 14.1lbs/ft2 (68.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 487.4ft2 (45.3m2)
  • Drag Points 1924

Parts

  • Number of Parts 59
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 271
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    3,175 Neenyboy

    @Jetpackturtle yeah. Im experimenting with that now. Wish I could show a screenshot but eh... Haha. Thanks again tho!

    6.6 years ago
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    Well... It's really good, but fuselage-covered wings look really nice too, try to experiment with them.

    6.6 years ago
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    3,175 Neenyboy

    @RailfanEthan guess they thought it didn't count when they named it haha. 😂

    6.6 years ago
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    @Thomasj041 Fun fact, the Red Baron's Tri Plane was technically a quadplane because it had an aileron on the landing gear

    6.6 years ago
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    3,175 Neenyboy

    @Thomasj041 definitely. Ill come back to it later on and do a complete redesign.

    6.6 years ago
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    18.2k Thomasj041

    @Neenyboy It's more of a strut to keep it together. It can be more subtle.

    6.6 years ago
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    3,175 Neenyboy

    @Thomasj041 okay. I put the wing there due to alot of the early ww1 planes had a small little wing there for some reason haha. But yeah ill definitely experiment with just fuselage blocks. Ta.

    6.6 years ago
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    18.2k Thomasj041

    You could probably do without the wing between the landing gear. Also, use fuselage blocks on pretty much everything with your plane.

    6.6 years ago