Auto Credit Based on Sockdragger's The "Santa Claus Needs Toy Planes" Challenge (Ended)
Yes, in the toy airplane challenge, I made a Lego airplane. I love Lego. Don't judge me
Specifications
Spotlights
- FuzzyAircraftProductions one month ago
- SimplyElegant one month ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor The "Santa Claus Needs Toy Planes" Challenge (Ended)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 9.8ft (3.0m)
- Length 12.1ft (3.7m)
- Height 4.1ft (1.3m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 2,079lbs (943kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 162.136
- Wing Loading 7.6lbs/ft2 (37.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 271.8ft2 (25.3m2)
- Drag Points 1369
Parts
- Number of Parts 36
- Control Surfaces 4
- Performance Cost 136
Grading:
1) look and feel: Exactly what one would imagine a 10 piece Lego plane to look like
2) Construction Solid. Nice simulation of what a Lego plane should look like.
3) Flyability Fair. It doesn't have landing gear so you have to spawn it in the air and you can't land. That being said, it flies real nice and one should definitely consider downloading this plane and saving it for use as AI air traffic.
Overall verdict: Nice Lego plane to have around. A bit simple for a Christmas present, but definitely a toy.
Overall ranking:
Dark horse with possibilities. Congratulations!
@RejsDen yes lol
Anyway,nice lego plane it look very accurate and real
@YishFish42 don't you? It's a well-known children's game in Russia
@RejsDen we all launched lego brick at supersonic speed into the sky as a kid right?
@TheAvgeekNextDoor Thank you. There are a couple of flaws, such as one attachment in the tail being slightly higher than the others, but overall, I am satisfied
@YishFish42 If you think that Lego bricks can't fly at supersonic speeds, you've obviously never launched them into the stratosphere on a rocket.
Holy crap that looks good
10/10 would fly again
Very accurate lego plane: it flies at supersonic speed
Lego plen
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