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M.Corp M-400 Shark

242k EternalDarkness  4.1 years ago

An old build, from some four updates ago, edited with each update except for the latest one. I have posted it because I don't feel like updating it anymore. It's not quite up to my current standard, but some of you might like it and I didn't want all the work on it to go to waste, so I've decided to share it instead of deleting. Standard flight controls.

Enjoy

General Characteristics

  • Successors 16 airplane(s) +21 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 50.1ft (15.3m)
  • Length 42.0ft (12.8m)
  • Height 13.6ft (4.1m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 4,443lbs (2,015kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.084
  • Wing Loading 9.3lbs/ft2 (45.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 476.4ft2 (44.3m2)
  • Drag Points 1104

Parts

  • Number of Parts 400
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 1,528
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    @RaendyLeBeau thanks.

    2.1 years ago
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    4,355 LBAereo

    beautiful scale! great job mate

    2.1 years ago
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    @Fox00One yeah like lamborghini aventador lp-700 and the coincidence is the horsepower (european) also 700

    3.1 years ago
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    41.2k Phox

    lol its mv-400 and the part count is 400

    +1 3.2 years ago
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    GREAT!

    3.2 years ago
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    14.6k Viper3000ad

    Very nice !

    4.0 years ago
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    Loved the creation! Also it’s super easy to handle it . I flew that airplane once from a nearby airport from where I live.

    4.0 years ago
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    @Fancyguyy if you want to get good at this game, you should first familiarise yourself with the editor. All the parts and options. Once you're sure you know the editor, you can start looking at existing builds for various tricks. You can do almost anything on SP if you know how, but there's so much stuff now that it takes months to learn.

    +1 4.0 years ago
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    Thanks! I’ve never really noticed or used that part before. @EternalDarkness

    4.0 years ago
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    @Fancyguyy There's a part called "Fuselage Inlet". It's a very versatile part. Besides forming inlets, it can be used to give you some easy stripes via its "trim" that can be colored separately, it can be used for smoke stacks on ships, angled plate-like surfaces if you edit its thickness so much that it's closed...

    4.0 years ago
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    I didn’t know you could make fuselages look like inlets. I’m not the best at XML anyways 🤷‍♂️

    4.0 years ago
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    @Akali thank you.

    4.1 years ago
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    34.0k Akali

    Good job, Serbian brother, love from China!

    4.1 years ago
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    @Shippy456 thanks :)

    4.1 years ago
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    4,449 Shippy456

    Another M.Corp creation. I love these.

    4.1 years ago
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    51.0k PyrrhaNikos

    @jamesPLANESii i see
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    I thought its was stand for ModerationCorporation because he was a mod

    4.1 years ago
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    He used to be called MaleticAircraft @NightmareCorporation

    4.1 years ago
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    51.0k PyrrhaNikos

    I see alot of eternalD build with M.corp in their name
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    it's it's stand for??

    4.1 years ago
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    @jamesPLANESii indeed. I simply posted it because the alternative would be deleting it.

    +2 4.1 years ago
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    I was gonna write up a thing on how to make planes fly realistically but this plane is old and you probably know the stuff I would have said anyway lol.

    4.1 years ago
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    Flies like it’s on rails :(

    4.1 years ago
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    17.2k Hawkeye156

    @EternalDarkness uff i need to build aigan in sp

    4.1 years ago
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    @EternalDarkness no problem!

    4.1 years ago
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    @Jerba I did play with the color a little. You have a hex code for the color in the color menu, under the color sliders and above the opacity and gloss sliders. You can use it to more accurately adjust colors.

    4.1 years ago
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    @MrSilverWolf thanks :)

    4.1 years ago
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