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XJ-78-A Stallion(mod needed)

7,320 Ajforever51  6.9 years ago

The XJ-78-A is my first WWII based plane and my new favourite single prop plane that I have ever made. It was based off of two of my favourite american WWII planes, the P-51-D mustang and the P-400 Aircobra. It is a bit top heavy so use Trim to level the plane. For easy Takeoff slide The trim slider all the way up. When landing Keep throttle at about 20% then when you are about 100-200 ft from the airfield bring it down to15% and slide trim up halfway. AG 1 for lights and VTOL up to open the cockpit. Credit goes to Othawne for landing gear, Sarpanitu for the cockpit and Gestour for the clear canopy(mod needed). If you do not feel like downloading the mod then I have another version without it, Plz upvote and enjoy! here is link to other version: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/JU0o26/XJ-78-A-StallionNo-Mod-Version

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 2 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 36.8ft (11.2m)
  • Length 35.5ft (10.8m)
  • Height 15.7ft (4.8m)
  • Empty Weight 9,395lbs (4,261kg)
  • Loaded Weight 9,619lbs (4,363kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.415
  • Wing Loading 26.2lbs/ft2 (127.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 367.8ft2 (34.2m2)
  • Drag Points 7368

Parts

  • Number of Parts 278
  • Control Surfaces 11
  • Performance Cost 1,289

Required Mods

  • Advanced_Cockpit by Gestour
    Version 1.0 (9/23/2016 12:29:23 AM)
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    7,320 Ajforever51

    @Brields95@Xjayindustrys Thx for the support!

    6.9 years ago
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    @ItzGray You'd roll over in your sleep if you saw any of my planes.

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    7,320 Ajforever51

    @ItzGray I couldn't find a small wwII cockpit that I liked and this was the simplest one.

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    7,320 Ajforever51

    @ItzGray I know but IDC

    6.9 years ago
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    795 ItzGray

    You realize that in WWll they didn't have modern cockpits right? Or radar, or basically everything in the cockpit....

    6.9 years ago