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[UA] A321 XLR

21.7k IceFairy  3 months ago
Auto Credit Based on IceFairy's [03309A]Airbus A321XLR United Airlines (N321UA)

Instruction
AG1: Start all engines
AG2: Landing Lights
AG3: Strobe Lights
AG6: Spoiler
AG7: Thrust reverser
AG8: Parking brake

About

UA ordered 50 A321XLRs in 2019. This ultra-long-range single-aisle aircraft based on the A321neo has a maximum range of about 4,700nmi (about 8,700km) by adding a fixed fuel tank at the tail, enhancing the landing gear and braking system, which is 35% higher than the A321neo. Its fuel efficiency is about 30% lower than that of the Boeing 757. It can carry about 180-220 passengers and is equipped with a three-cabin layout including the Polaris flat-bed business class. As a direct replacement for the old 757, the first A321XLR is expected to be delivered in January 2026, when it will be used for "long but not fully loaded" transatlantic routes and North America's network expansion to Europe and Latin America, but it will not affect its route launch plan in spring 2025.



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General Characteristics

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.933
  • Wing Loading 18.5lbs/ft2 (90.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 4,753.6ft2 (441.6m2)
  • Drag Points 75780

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1257
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 4,736
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    Sigma A321XLR!

    3 months ago
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    Absolutely Beautiful! I love it man, keep it up!

    3 months ago
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    9,267 N908QD

    How do you make such insane and accurate tails?!

    3 months ago
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    18.4k BluesynVNA

    @IceFairy hey i can support you?

    3 months ago
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    @IceFairy yeah it was….

    +1 3 months ago
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    @IceFairy ok

    3 months ago
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    21.7k IceFairy

    @MA2211CwCABaerospace Maybe you can try to deactivate ag8. The parking brake might be activated.

    +1 3 months ago
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    For some reason the wheels are causing the plane to bounce violently on landing and on takeoff….. do you know why this is happening?

    +2 3 months ago