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Wright Bros plane real prop

2,351 Oblivion  9.2 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on Hcjhcj5's Wright Brothers Flyer

I have done it again I made a real prop plane out of a plane that used to rely on hidden engines. This plane is amazing at gliding I have gotten it down to 46 mph when I was landing and it still flew great for that low speed. Full credit to original author I just made some balancing tweaks to make it as perfectly balanced as possible and added the real prop power to it. Hit 1 to detach engine before takeoff press 6 then full vtol slider back for takeoff. Enjoy and dont forget to rate

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Wright Brothers Flyer
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 78.5ft (23.9m)
  • Length 40.7ft (12.4m)
  • Height 13.1ft (4.0m)
  • Empty Weight 7,647lbs (3,469kg)
  • Loaded Weight 11,963lbs (5,426kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.127
  • Wing Loading 6.8lbs/ft2 (33.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,764.3ft2 (163.9m2)
  • Drag Points 4328

Parts

  • Number of Parts 148
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 613
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    25.2k JacobHardy64
    @Thebrendon55c I would be honored
    9.2 years ago
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    2,351 Oblivion
    @JacobHardy64 Ima go check out some of your work and see if I can get some insperation
    9.2 years ago
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    25.2k JacobHardy64
    Of course great work. Totally Impressed!
    9.2 years ago
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    2,351 Oblivion
    @JacobHardy64 thanks for letting me know and thanks a ton for the stars
    9.2 years ago
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    25.2k JacobHardy64
    stalls at 38 mph!!!
    9.2 years ago
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    2,351 Oblivion
    @Timinator1400 Thanks a ton everyone for the 5 star it really helps
    9.2 years ago
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    And try turning it onto cockpit view.
    9.2 years ago
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    I took the liberty of giving it a nice weathered dark-yellow canvas color.
    9.2 years ago
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    Hahaha, the Wright-Flyer going 200 mph.
    9.2 years ago