The First Plane In The X Series!
Lore
The X-57 “Dreamcatcher” was a concept aircraft that would change the aviation world forever. It would soon become the first aircraft with both a prop, and a jet engine. Going past all warnings, the concept was made a reality. More and more aircraft were built, and XT became a very profitable business, earning over 100 million in the first year. The outcome: The X-57 saved millions each year. The X-57 was given 2 of the best awards ever, the Collier Trophy award, and the Living Legend Of Aviation award. The X-57 became the first prop driven aircraft to break the sound barrier, then, the first aircraft to fly around the world 2 times. The world was saved and changed forever.
Note
It takes the full Wright Runway to takeoff.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 14.5ft (4.4m)
- Length 22.6ft (6.9m)
- Height 9.2ft (2.8m)
- Empty Weight 4,905lbs (2,225kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,437lbs (2,466kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.066
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.183
- Wing Loading 53.7lbs/ft2 (262.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 101.2ft2 (9.4m2)
- Drag Points 1180
Parts
- Number of Parts 22
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 186
@BOSSentinel Thanks for the idea! I will make some edits and fix some errors before using it. Appreciate it!
Uhh just a note, but here’s a revised description:
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The first plane in the X series
Lore
The X-57 “Dreamcatcher” was a concept aircraft that would change the aviation world forever. It would soon become the first aircraft with both a prop, and a jet engine. Going past all warnings, the concept was made a reality. More and more aircraft were built, and XT became a very profitable business, earning over 100 million in the first year. [1 million is a little to small of a number for a concept plane..] The outcome; The X-59 became the first prop driven aircraft to break the sound barrier, then, the first aircraft to fly around the world 2 times.
Note
It takes the full Wright Runway to takeoff.