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Defluggem D-280-200

1,695 IndoMaja  1.5 years ago

Information

The Deluggem D-280-200 is a German narrow-body airliner designed and built by Deutsche Flugzeugbau-Gemeinschaft (German Aircraft Manufacturing Coorperation), it is a competitor towards the Boeing 757.

Features

Emergency Slides (that's it lmao)

Controls

AG2 - Landing Lights
Brakes + AG3 - Reverse thrust
AG4 - Nose Landing Gear Lights
AG6 - Emergency Slides
AG7 - Emergency Slides Detachment
VTOL - Flaps
Brakes - Spoilers

Variants

I'll work on this probably soon.

Credits

klm747klm747 for the engines.
BaconAircraft for the emergency slides.

Thanks to ZerkkZxe on YouTube for the landing gear tutorial

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 92.2ft (28.1m)
  • Length 122.5ft (37.4m)
  • Height 35.4ft (10.8m)
  • Empty Weight 59,799lbs (27,124kg)
  • Loaded Weight 93,866lbs (42,577kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 4.165
  • Wing Loading 101.2lbs/ft2 (494.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 927.1ft2 (86.1m2)
  • Drag Points 37017

Parts

  • Number of Parts 482
  • Control Surfaces 15
  • Performance Cost 2,461
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    1,695 IndoMaja

    Fun fact: this is my first plane where the fuselage was built by me!

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    75 Suayos

    Only 19 downloads in 1 year and 2 months? He should be much more famous

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    1,695 IndoMaja

    @BluesynVNA sure!

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    24.3k BluesynVN

    @IndoMaja hey can i support you?

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    1,695 IndoMaja

    A

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    Nicee

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    1,695 IndoMaja

    @XAircraftManufacturer I'm back :)

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    1,695 IndoMaja

    @RNManufactures yeah!

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    3,264 Stallia

    Heyyyyy you’re back!

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    1,695 IndoMaja

    @klm747klm747 is it fine for me to use your 757 engine?

    1.5 years ago