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Vision Vi-106 "Millennium" - VR cockpit and cabin

10.3k VisionAviation  2.0 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on VisionAviation's Millenium 1 - control surface help

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It's the first commercial jet airliner from the Vision aircraft company.
Originally designed in 1949, it made it's maiden flight in 1952 and first crossed the Atlantic ocean in 1953, from New York to London.

It uses 4 Rolls Royce Avon engines and utilizes a spacious, pressurized cabin.

The cockpit was state of the art in the early 1950's. Minimized as much as possible to make the cockpit clean and easily manageable. It houses two pilots and one in-flight engineer.
Also the cockpit window layout was revolutionary for it's time and set the standard for many aircraft to come. Due to the window shapes, there was less need for window struts. Meaning, bigger windows and better visibility.

Cabin picture

Cabin window view

Gear animations

Flap animation

Cabin door animation

  • Activation 1: Toggle right cabin door
  • Activation 2: Toggle left cabin door
  • Activation 3: N/A
  • Activation 4: N/A
  • Activation 5: Toggle wing ice lights
  • Activation 6: Toggle cabin and cockpit lights
  • Activation 7: Toggle landing lights
  • Activation 8: Toggle exterior lights and engines

  • F1: Cockpit cam

  • F5 and F6: Cabin cameras

VTOL: Flaps

Rotate speed: 155mph (25% flaps)
Landing speed: 145mph (full flaps)

Spotlights

General Characteristics

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.485
  • Wing Loading 47.1lbs/ft2 (230.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,963.2ft2 (182.4m2)
  • Drag Points 10577

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1432
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 5,989
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    @VisionAviation Cool!

    2.0 years ago
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    3,866 ANWD

    @VisionAviation Oh Okay

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    @Coop09814 @AElegantGuy Yup! Because that's what I wanted to make originally. But I couldn't mount the engines into the wing properly like a Comet, so I decided to just give it my personal spin.

    The clue is also in the name. Vi-106. The comet is DH.106 :)

    +1 2.0 years ago
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    3,866 ANWD

    Like a DeHavalland Comet

    2.0 years ago
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    It kinda looks like the DeHavalland Comet

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    @PlaneLiveryChanger Thanks! :)

    2.0 years ago
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    It will soon be over 20

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    WOW SO BEAUTIFUL

    2.0 years ago
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    Thank you! @XAircraftManufacturer @LonelyAustrianUhlan

    2.0 years ago
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    Thanks for the spotlight and upvote @BeastHunter :)

    +1 2.0 years ago