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Spitfire mk24(after adjustment)

7,017 SpitW  6.4 years ago
1,598 downloads
Auto Credit Based on SpitW's Spitfire mk24 (the final version) 1.0

Some stupid issues are fixed with Eternaldarkness's help, check the link below:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/tE88pm/Spitfire-mk24-the-final-version

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General Characteristics

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.44
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.806
  • Wing Loading 24.6lbs/ft2 (119.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 311.3ft2 (28.9m2)
  • Drag Points 6586

Parts

  • Number of Parts 408
  • Control Surfaces 23
  • Performance Cost 1,457
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    What do you mean by "unlock guidance gear?" Also, WEP does nothing...Btw hate to criticize such a great work of spmanship :).

    6.1 years ago
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    You can put the link to the fixed version like this: [Fixed version]+(https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/tE88pm/Spitfire-mk24-the-final-version). Just remove "+".

    6.4 years ago
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    @ProKillaV12 @Maiqu no problem guys. If you need any more info/tips, just say. You can join Builders chat on discord for easier communication. There's a link in my bio, under Builders chat logo.

    6.4 years ago
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    7,017 SpitW

    Got it,thanks.@EternalDarkness

    6.4 years ago
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    11.6k Sol

    Im gonna copy pasta that@EternalDarkness

    6.4 years ago
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    11.6k Sol

    after 2 years of SP I have finally understood this, lmao thanks soo much@EternalDarkness

    6.4 years ago
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    @Maiqu in wing setting, you have a button that says "Symmetric". Click it, and it'll say "Semi-symmetric". Click it again, and it'll say "Flat bottom". Those are airfoil types available on SP. Symmetric is like fins on a dart. They produce no lift at neutral AoA. Semi-symmetric produce some lift, and flat bottom produces a lot of lift. When having a nose-down issue, use flat bottom airfoil on main wings, and symmetric on tail. As for torque, it's not simulated on SimplePlanes. Press "Space" to show CoM, CoL, and CoT. You will notice that CoM and CoL are right of the center line.

    6.4 years ago
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    7,017 SpitW

    I think propeller torque cause the turning.I don't understand what flat bottom is,but thanks anyway.I really want to solve the nose pulling down problem.@EternalDarkness

    6.4 years ago
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    Sweet beans

    6.4 years ago
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    8,373 GJW14

    This more than deserves to be featured! Great work man!

    6.4 years ago
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    Mod Vincent

    This is well made, Nicely done.

    6.4 years ago
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    63.0k EpicPigster1

    Sounds good man, can't wait @Maiqu

    6.4 years ago
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    87.1k Johndfg

    Noice

    6.4 years ago
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    This plane looks very nice. However, it has some flaws. Nose is pulling down. and it turns on the runway. That's caused by mass dissymmetry. I see you countered it with lift dissymmetry, but that still leaves terrible takeoff and landing performance. To fix the nose-down, simply switch some airfoils of the main wing to "Flat bottom".

    6.4 years ago
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    7,017 SpitW

    I will try it later,but I want to make the Italian tank p43bis next.@EpicPigster1

    6.4 years ago
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    @Maiqu no problem!

    6.4 years ago
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    7,017 SpitW

    Thanks for telling me taht.@BroAeronautics

    6.4 years ago
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    @Maiqu it's okay.

    6.4 years ago
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    7,017 SpitW

    My fault.@BroAeronautics

    6.4 years ago
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    63.0k EpicPigster1

    This is amazing! Can you make a P-47 next? Preferable the P-47M from War Thunder?

    6.4 years ago
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    Afterburner? You mean war emergency power?

    6.4 years ago
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    32.3k CRJ900Pilot

    Now this is a spitfire. Amazing job!

    6.4 years ago