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McDonnell F3H-2N Demon

175k QuiteInactiveWhiteBread  3.8 years ago

This Is The Fixed Version


AG-1 Arrest hook
AG-2 Nav lights
AG-3 Airbrake
VTOL flaps
TRIM trim

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The McDonnell F3H Demon is a subsonic swept-wing United States Navy carrier-based jet fighter aircraft. The successor to the F2H Banshee, the Demon was originally designed to use the Westinghouse J40 engine, but had to be redesigned to accept the Allison J71 after the J40 suffered severe problems and was ultimately abandoned. Though it lacked sufficient power for supersonic performance, it complemented daylight dogfighters such as the Vought F8U Crusader and Grumman F11F Tiger as an all-weather, missile-armed interceptor until 1964.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 24.7ft (7.5m)
  • Length 40.9ft (12.5m)
  • Height 15.5ft (4.7m)
  • Empty Weight 8,670lbs (3,932kg)
  • Loaded Weight 11,526lbs (5,228kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 4.094
  • Wing Loading 35.9lbs/ft2 (175.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 320.9ft2 (29.8m2)
  • Drag Points 1548

Parts

  • Number of Parts 474
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 1,855
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    435 UserP194

    @MoldyBread when im trying to take off plane turns left for some reason:( this happens on any phys settings

    3.0 years ago
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    Accidentally deleted the fixed one and forgot@MoldyBread

    3.0 years ago
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    Oh wuutt?@UserP194

    3.0 years ago
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    435 UserP194

    It can't drive forward, no cockpit view, fixed version is unavailable. Sad(

    3.0 years ago
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    Lmao tanks!@MRMDAWURM

    3.8 years ago
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    4,754 Snowtato

    I was thinking of building one of these! You’ve done it better!

    3.8 years ago
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    @CookieCrumz whos le bean?

    3.8 years ago
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    48.1k EngieWeeb

    @CRJ900Pilot The F-4 started life as an advanced version of the F3H equipped with the GE J79 engine and newer radar, but the Navy wasn't impressed with that plan and so McDonnell went back to the draft board and redesigned the entire fighter. Thus the F4H (which became the F-4 after '62) was born.

    3.8 years ago
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    Mmmmmmmmmmm yeah@Spikerya

    3.8 years ago
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    30.9k Spikerya

    @Diloph the fixed Verizon? Lol

    3.8 years ago
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    30.9k Spikerya

    @Diloph okie

    3.8 years ago
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    It wasn’t, I’ll make a fixed one@Spikerya

    3.8 years ago
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    30.9k Spikerya

    @Diloph well idk if it was just me somehow or if it was like that

    3.8 years ago
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    It id@ChisP

    3.8 years ago
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    Thanks for telling me!@Spikerya

    +1 3.8 years ago
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    Oh god, I swear I checked all of that@Spikerya

    3.8 years ago
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    Yay@CRJ900Pilot

    3.8 years ago
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    30.9k Spikerya

    @Diloph dunno if it was just me but the left aileron was attached to a fuselage piece so it didnt move and the left brake aileron needs to be reversed...?

    3.8 years ago
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    13.9k ChrisPy

    Kinda reminds me of a harrier and a f-4 smashed together lol

    3.8 years ago
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    32.4k Bernkastel

    Baby Phantom

    3.8 years ago
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    32.3k CRJ900Pilot

    Cool! I don’t think anyone has built one of these yet so congrats @Diloph

    3.8 years ago
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    I think yeah@CRJ900Pilot

    3.8 years ago
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    32.3k CRJ900Pilot

    Awesome job! If I’m not mistaken, this is the predecessor of the F-4 phantom?

    3.8 years ago
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    Tank you!@asteroidbook345

    3.8 years ago