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Force 14 XVF - 340

33.1k AverroesIndustries  5.6 years ago
Auto Credit Based on AverroesIndustries's Awwam Falcon_760 F/A Mark 1

Capable of speeds well over 1000mph, has stealth capabilities and can evade missiles of almost any type albeit with the right pilot.

Anyways, this is an indigenous design. so yeah

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Awwam Falcon_760 F/A Mark 1
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 40.2ft (12.3m)
  • Length 45.5ft (13.9m)
  • Height 17.1ft (5.2m)
  • Empty Weight 25,528lbs (11,579kg)
  • Loaded Weight 31,622lbs (14,343kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.847
  • Wing Loading 41.8lbs/ft2 (204.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 756.3ft2 (70.3m2)
  • Drag Points 5652

Parts

  • Number of Parts 199
  • Control Surfaces 14
  • Performance Cost 842
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    1,514 atgxtg

    Nah, I'm just working on a high speed, high altitude aircraft and had to figure out the best way to get up there. If I use a steeper climb, the plane bleeds off all it's speed, if a use a shallower climb, the plane burns off too much fuel getting there. The actual best rate of climb should vary from plane to plane, and should be lower for a prop plane.

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    @atgxtg amazing

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    1,514 atgxtg

    Really. What you do is go into a 10 degree climb at max speed, and keep climbing until you reach an altitude of 65000-70000 feet. Ten degrees lets you continue to build up speed while climbing. When you (finally) get there, you'll be traveling at around 1000 mph with about half a tank of fuel. If you level out and fly straight for a couple more minutes, you'll hit 1100 mph with more that a third of a tank left. That's good enough for about 10 minutes of fling at that altitude.

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    @atgxtg Really? I'll update that, thank you!

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    1,514 atgxtg

    It's a nice design, and capable of speeds well over 1000 mph. I've gotten one up to 1107 mph.

    +2 5.6 years ago