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A-25 fueling trainer plane fixed

381 newclear  6.2 years ago
Auto Credit Based on newclear's A-25 fueling trainer(beta state

This air craft was designed at the end of world war two to be the first fueling plane in America. It also had one of the first jet exhast system, and flew at an averafe speed of two hundred miles per hour. Sadley it was only flown once as a test before the war ended. But as the Vietnam war started more jet engined aircraft were used, but these aircraft weren’t as fuel efficient as the normal propelled aircraft so they had shorter flying distances. So as this happened, America decided to turn back to in air fueling aircraft. But to there suprize as they were being built and tested, even the best of pilots couldn’t fly them correctly. So they decided that a trainer fueling plane was needed. The A 25 was brought up multiple times but declined most of those times, until they decided that it wasn’t up to them to make that decision but the pilots. So as the plane went airborne; the pilots caught onto the fueling plane concept extremely fast. So that was it, the new trainer plane was the A 25 Fueling Plane. It was then installed with a heavy gun at the front to also work as a heavy fighter trainer. There were 4 rooms on-board, wich consists of, a cockpit, a communications room, a engineering room, and a resting room. So in the end if this air craft was never built, the fueling plane wouldn’t be like it would be today.

Act 1 and throttle for engine
Act 3 for gears
Act 4 for fuel rod (up just a very tiny bit)

Here is a challenge, try landing it on the uss Beast, I managed it

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor A-25 fueling trainer(beta state
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 80.1ft (24.4m)
  • Length 63.2ft (19.2m)
  • Height 23.4ft (7.1m)
  • Empty Weight 26,614lbs (12,072kg)
  • Loaded Weight 30,030lbs (13,621kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.449
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.133
  • Wing Loading 32.5lbs/ft2 (158.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 922.9ft2 (85.7m2)
  • Drag Points 18497

Parts

  • Number of Parts 320
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 1,861
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    @newclear no problem

    6.2 years ago
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    381 newclear

    @EternalDarkness sweet thanks for the heads up

    6.2 years ago
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    @newclear cockpit is too small and too far back. Pilot would be landing blind, not able to see the runway over the nose. You should try getting inspiration for layout of aircraft from real planes.

    6.2 years ago
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    381 newclear

    @EternalDarkness but what did you think of it

    6.2 years ago
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    381 newclear

    @EternalDarkness sweet, it’s all good

    6.2 years ago
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    It's a tanker and experimental aircraft, not trainer. I can't accept it.

    6.2 years ago