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Andrew Dewar's Hannibal (Updated)

30 Major2004Rex  14 hours ago
Auto Credit Based on Major2004Rex's Andrew Dewar's Hannibal (Outdated)

What's new:
1. I decided to add gears on the wings of the aircraft, because everytime I turn the plane becomes unstable on the ground and goes left and right, wobbly taxiing or veering off like a drunk duck. Since I did this, I no longer need double front gears lol.
2. Fixed minor details like the fuselage.
3. Remastered cockpit appearance.

Hannibal lands rather roughly due to it's heavy weight, so approach at approximately 350 km/h (217 miles/hour).

My description of Hannibal in SimplePlanes:
Hannibal drifts through the high skies with a wary grace, always flinching from danger before it’s even seen. Though it rarely pushes its engines. Despite that, it can just break the sound barrier - a fleeting boom!
Painted in a pale, almost translucent blue, it blends into the sky. It carries no weapons, no threat, no malice. The swept delta wings carry it gently when calm, and while the swept body suggest speed, it prefers to coast in still air — only darting away when tension ripples through the wind. Hannibal may not be the fastest of the fast, but somehow, it always stays one step - or one flight—ahead.

Second plane lol, made by Major2004Rex. Aircraft model inspired from "Hannibal" in one of Andrew Dewar's Books (Space Planes)

!Hannibal's original appearance

!Andrew Dewar's Description of Hannibal

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Andrew Dewar's Hannibal (Outdated)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 42.4ft (12.9m)
  • Length 40.7ft (12.4m)
  • Height 14.6ft (4.5m)
  • Empty Weight 13,656lbs (6,194kg)
  • Loaded Weight 19,545lbs (8,865kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.724
  • Wing Loading 82.7lbs/ft2 (403.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 236.3ft2 (22.0m2)
  • Drag Points 2882

Parts

  • Number of Parts 22
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 299