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QC-9.0 "Pumpkin Pie"

146k Feanor  7.5 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Feanor's QC-9.0 "nalsuR 421-nA"

Sure does look like a Braniff aircraft?
Unfortunately, the wheels were coated with grease. I will be removing the grease when the An-225 ripoff is built.
Instructions:
Activation group 2+Fire weapons (alt)-Reverse thrust
VTOL slider-flaps

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor QC-9.0 "nalsuR 421-nA"
  • Successors 3 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 245.5ft (74.8m)
  • Length 248.7ft (75.8m)
  • Height 70.9ft (21.6m)
  • Empty Weight 582,746lbs (264,329kg)
  • Loaded Weight 963,101lbs (436,856kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.294
  • Wing Loading 27.5lbs/ft2 (134.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 35,028.1ft2 (3,254.2m2)
  • Drag Points 102052

Parts

  • Number of Parts 259
  • Control Surfaces 35
  • Performance Cost 1,880
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    146k Feanor

    @BrianAircraftsNew Try braking.

    7.4 years ago
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    3,020 EH86055

    That's complicated..@Feanor

    7.4 years ago
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    146k Feanor

    @EH21122005 I was thinking of something like a mix between the cl-44 and the 747 combi. Basically, the tail would be designed to swing to the side in order for outsize cargo like nuclear warheads to be loaded. All for the extra profit on long and thin routes.

    7.4 years ago
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    3,020 EH86055

    A passenger AN124. That's just so.......OK,putting mildly,silly. Not to mention,judging by the tiny amount of windows,it would either have an extremely low capacity or half the people will be cramped into the cargo hold,which at least,is reasonably spacious. Anyways,nice work,love to see the amount of creativity put into this! PS:I was been sarcastic in the last sentence but it's still nice work. PPS:this comment its getting sooo long! PPPS:you have stopped reading now,right?@Feanor

    7.4 years ago
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    146k Feanor

    @Rcb1235 Thanks!

    7.5 years ago
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    15.5k Rcb1235

    @Feanor Although this plane is huge, it still runs very smoothly on my iPad. Nice work!

    7.5 years ago