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SS-EC.2 Serenade

49.3k UnmanagedReservoir  5.0 years ago
Auto Credit Based on UnmanagedReservoir's SS. Crusader A.5-1

The Serenade is an all-weather, carrier-capable tactical airborne early warning (AEW) aircraft. Derived from the Crusader, the Serenade has a larger fuselage to accommodate electronic equipment(cargo on the C variant), a longer nose without the six 20mm cannons. It retains the engines and tail of the Crusader, with a folding mechanism fitted to the wings. Serenades are known for their colorful and complicated design patterns painted on their radomes.

INSTRUCTIONS:

Ag.1=Arrestor Hook

Ag.2=Activates Flaps

Ag.3=Fold Wings

Ag.8=Radome

VTOL=Flaps

TRIM=Trim

On deck, wings stowed away.

On flight.

Hit a roadblock while building and decided to build something simple. Enjoy boys and girls

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor SS. Crusader A.5-1
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 61.6ft (18.8m)
  • Length 69.5ft (21.2m)
  • Height 18.3ft (5.6m)
  • Empty Weight 29,276lbs (13,279kg)
  • Loaded Weight 41,250lbs (18,711kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.163
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.242
  • Wing Loading 33.9lbs/ft2 (165.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,218.5ft2 (113.2m2)
  • Drag Points 15529

Parts

  • Number of Parts 239
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,320
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    37.1k Typhoon03

    @UnguidedCylinder
    Ok. I'd like to purchase 65 of these for my RP faction.

    +1 4.4 years ago
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    @TheFantasticTyphoon modern

    +1 4.4 years ago
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    37.1k Typhoon03

    What era is this from? Modern? 60s?

    +1 4.4 years ago
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    @SakuraSaku thanks!

    4.9 years ago
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    8,894 SakuraSaku

    wow this is shiny

    4.9 years ago
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    30.9k Spikerya

    @UnguidedCylinder ohhhhhhhhhh okie :P it does look damn nice tho

    5.0 years ago
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    @Spikerya thanks! Pretty simple, just take the hemisphere part, copy itself and rotate horizontally and you have a unique pattern. The radome has several hemispheres on different rotations resulting in what you see now

    +1 5.0 years ago
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    30.9k Spikerya

    How did you do the radome?

    5.0 years ago
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    19.9k Renameduser4

    Np @UnguidedCylinder

    5.0 years ago
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    thank you kindly @USSR @ThePilotDude

    5.0 years ago
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    thanks very much @AceOfSpade @mikoyanster

    5.0 years ago
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    @AWESOMENESS360 @Abhishek700 thanks! Glad you guys like it. I accidentally discovered it when trying to make a mock gyroscope and forgot about until I tried to give the radome stripes and ended up with this

    +1 5.0 years ago
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    2,569 Abhishek700

    The radar is really nice

    5.0 years ago
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    That Radar-Dish thing looks awesome!

    5.0 years ago
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    Eyy thanks boys @SubXTribe @feng32533

    5.0 years ago