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C.A.C Boomarang 1944

835 Papaantho3  9.1 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on Papaanthony3's CAC Boomarang 1944

(An aircraft from my old account) One of the few Astralian WW2 planes, the C.A.C boomarang was a single seat, single prop mono fighter. This replica that i made flys quite like the real thing, lift of the run-way at 120mph, Don't climb any slower than 95mph or the plane will stall. And don't try any flips or rolls untill it is over the speed of 220mph. Let me know if you do somthing cool with it like the trench run or an air race. And finally, please rate (I need it to get noticed on simple planes) and most of all, ENJOY!!! less

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor CAC Boomarang 1944
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 50.6ft (15.4m)
  • Length 25.1ft (7.7m)
  • Height 16.3ft (5.0m)
  • Empty Weight 3,948lbs (1,791kg)
  • Loaded Weight 6,456lbs (2,928kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.348
  • Wing Loading 18.1lbs/ft2 (88.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 356.6ft2 (33.1m2)
  • Drag Points 2816

Parts

  • Number of Parts 131
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 358
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    38.7k hypnotoad
    @Papaantho3 any time buddy. Your stuff is great. Keep at it :)
    9.0 years ago
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    @hypnotoad thanks for all your ratings!!! Sorry I did not reply earlier, I have been studying for exams and have had no time. I feel pretty good that the 1st best publisher on simpleplanes is reviewing my work!! Cheers ;)
    9.0 years ago
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    38.7k hypnotoad
    Why wasn't this rated? its a great build man :)
    9.0 years ago
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    Here is the colour coded diagram on covering props @FelipeWalter find it here: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/RD47Fu/How-to-cover-a-prop
    9.1 years ago
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    Hey @FelipeWalter, You cover up a exposed prop by first placing it, and then building a plate behind it, (later the body of your aircraft) then you find a sloped piece and put it around the outside of the prop. If this is confusing, I will build a diagram and post it on simpleplanes.
    9.1 years ago
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    How do you cover the engine up like that? I have tried and tried and tried but I haven't figured it out.
    9.1 years ago