Description
The JBP Turaco is a fictional 9 seater, luxury twin engine airplane designed to travel in comfort and style from point A to B (if you're not in too much of a hurry).
Inspired by real life airplanes like the Aero Commander 500 Family and the DHC-6 Twin Otter.
It follows the design trends of the 1960s by being simple and utilitarian even though it's advertised as luxurious. It has no digital gauges an instruments and no fly-by-wire technology.
Features
- Full interior with custom seats and cockpit features.
- Functional door (no activation group)
- Rear bench seat cupholders.
Paint

Magenta marked colours are main fuselage colours.
Green marked colours are main interior colours
Instructions
Activate 1 - 3 and 7 to turn on the engines, lights etc.
Normal flight controls apply
Flaps and Trim are functional
Gallery





Credit
HPFEngineering did the custom cockpit.
Disclaimer
This version might be unpolished in some areas because I ran out of time. Point them out and I'll bring out a better, refined version.
Specifications
Spotlights
- EternalDarkness 20 hours ago
- Sgtk 1 hours ago
- ThomasRoderick 22 hours ago
- RicardoACE 1 hours ago
- ChihiroFujisaki 16 hours ago
- CaptainNoble 16 hours ago
- Zerkk 17 hours ago
- BOSKnight 14 hours ago
- Cuboidable 19 hours ago
- P228 5 hours ago
- Mitterbin 11 hours ago
- Hooha12 18 hours ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor (OPEN) The 1960s Challenge by B1
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 42.8ft (13.0m)
- Length 33.6ft (10.3m)
- Height 11.8ft (3.6m)
- Empty Weight 5,290lbs (2,399kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,620lbs (3,002kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.151
- Wing Loading 24.0lbs/ft2 (117.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 275.3ft2 (25.6m2)
- Drag Points 1743
Parts
- Number of Parts 1008
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,999
9K
NICE!
@Mitterbin thanks man
Peak, vote late and ple is so good bro, goo job
@EternalDarkness why thank you ☺️
@JBPAviation no worries. It's a cute little twin.
I just now realised that I forgot to put registration numbers and decorative labels on it as well as my company logo...
Dang it!
@Cuboidable @Hooha12 Thanks guys
amazing!
Fire
Thanks for the spotlights @EternalDarkness and @ThomasRoderick
Publishing
@Michiganstatepolicethe2nd
@B1
@HPFEngineering