During the first eight months of bad reviews about the modification "100" has not been reported, but at a later time it turned out that the six-engine airliner is poorly kept in the air, and, in addition, MI Airlines did not like the low cruising speed and low passenger capacity. The number of customers of the company increased, and it needed more spacious aircraft. Seeing all this, Bo Aviation Company has developed the following modification of the aircraft - "200". The new aircraft, equipped with 10??x Blade T2000-WWII engines, develops an amazing cruising speed of 560 kph, and also provides a comfortable flight for 90 passengers.It has elements of a biplane wing system. I hope you enjoy this airliner. Enjoy!
You can use AG1 for landing lights.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 116.1ft (35.4m)
- Length 99.2ft (30.2m)
- Height 30.8ft (9.4m)
- Empty Weight 53,109lbs (24,089kg)
- Loaded Weight 68,839lbs (31,225kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.489
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.29
- Wing Loading 39.7lbs/ft2 (193.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,733.3ft2 (161.0m2)
- Drag Points 21634
Parts
- Number of Parts 175
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,346
Yes, @ChallengerHellcat
Do you mean corners? For airliners I like them soft and round @VIGsp
Illuminators? Sorry but I don't know what those are. @VIGsp
@ChallengerHellcat, what illuminators do you like: curved or Hard?
Ok, I look forward to the Bo 7037! @VIGsp
@ChallengerHellcat, 560 kph is good speed for prop airliners. I will make an airliner with turbofans (Bo 7037) soon. Thank you for enjoying my planes!
Hmmm.............. 560 km/h? I get that is normal for airliners, but this is quite slow in simple planes... You should try using jet engines to improve its speed, though I must admit, this is a really good airliner. @VIGsp
@JunkyardLeader, @Jetliner101, @CruzerBlade, @ChallengerHellcat! You may look also on this plane! React of him in comments.