P-51 Mustang
Dev PhilipTarpley
9.2 years ago
Specifications
Spotlights
- AndrewGarrison 7.5 years ago
- JovianPat 7.5 years ago
- RailfanEthan 7.6 years ago
- Wallaby 7.6 years ago
- PlaneFlightX 4 months ago
- SimpleFlow 7.3 years ago
- hopotumon 4.8 years ago
- Inuyasha8215 3.5 years ago
- 50CalChicken 10 months ago
- Rework 1.7 years ago
- MrCOPTY 1.3 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 597 airplane(s) +22071 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 49.0ft (14.9m)
- Length 31.7ft (9.7m)
- Height 11.4ft (3.5m)
- Empty Weight 2,458lbs (1,115kg)
- Loaded Weight 4,365lbs (1,980kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.514
- Wing Loading 11.8lbs/ft2 (57.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 370.8ft2 (34.4m2)
- Drag Points 1401
Parts
- Number of Parts 49
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 240
@PhilipTarpley it's nice to look at what you could build in the early simpleplanes
Wow
The engine name was "
Engine-Prop-2
"Check out my post to see old things that removed from SP
Engine doesn't even exist in the "engines" selection its so old.
simpleplanes is a great game i love it
Finally, I Spotlight A "DEV"
click me promess nothing sus
I used a version of this guy (not the smol pp version) to test out the WIP wind settings way back
Fossil
OG Mustang
Engine: smol pp-1000
Who doesn’t remember this?
@Yourlocalhuman you can make it playable by renaming it or copypasting its XML file
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Or if you mean publicly playable that'd be cool
Add the AI planes such as "Enemy" or "Bomber" and the "Tanker" as a playable plane
@EchoVehicle Yep :) The Corsair isn't tied to my account b/c I created it back before SimplePlanes had user accounts, or the ability to capture other information like what platform a craft was created on, which is why the Corsair is listed as "Created on Unknown"
"this is literally a fossil"
@McDonnellDouglas It truly is. I made this P-51 and the Corsair way back before we officially released SimplePlanes anywhere, and in spite of their primitive looks, and lack of technical prowess they still hold a special place in my heart :)
this is literally a fossil
Airtefact
@Fox00One He meant the propeller engine not the Aircraft.
Artefact
Feel old with it
Blast from the past baybee
old
I’ll keep the old engine in the sub assembly
Plus I remember this engine :D
@Airforcebombervip no. It was a Corsair