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slow flying challenge winner

2,337 Benjaminair  6.9 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on Geekpride's GP-203 Airslug

so unfortunately in last place is Ryn176's My Entry at approx105 with a max speed of approx 225 and in 6 th place is DD649's Cessna (slow) with the slowest approx speed of 105 with a max speed of approx 150 i only listed the top speeds of those two because thay had the same slowest speed and in 5th palace is Maxwell1with slow Flying challenge 'Gene-rick' trainer aircraft at 95 approx and in 4th place is hopotumon's Icon A5 slow flying at approx 60 and now for the top three in 3rd place is Aarons123's slow flying challenge entry at approx 55 in 2nd place is unclebourbon's infinity at approx 50 and now the winner of the slow flying challenge is Geekpride's GP-203 Airslug at approx 35 congratulations your rearward is 10 upvotes thank you all for participating note:all of the speeds are within a 5mph of listed speed if you think your plane can go slower let me know

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor GP-203 Airslug
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 49.1ft (15.0m)
  • Length 31.0ft (9.5m)
  • Height 21.3ft (6.5m)
  • Empty Weight 1,268lbs (575kg)
  • Loaded Weight 1,379lbs (625kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.181
  • Wing Loading 3.8lbs/ft2 (18.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 358.6ft2 (33.3m2)
  • Drag Points 440

Parts

  • Number of Parts 9
  • Control Surfaces 6
  • Performance Cost 99
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    16.4k Aarons123

    @Benjaminair (BTW I'm happy with third place I'm just saying this because I tested it again) I can get it to glide at 40 MPH for a bit but it will only last for five seconds or so :)

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    The slowest I've gone was 25. Wish I knew about this sooner!

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    4,244 Maxwell1

    Yes! I wasn't last! This was a fun and unusual challenge.

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    17.4k Geekpride

    Thank you! It was an interesting challenge and I learned by doing it. I'm going to experiment with using structural panels and wing sections for the body of planes more, it seemed to work well on this.

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    @Geekpride

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