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DAC-3 Wolverine

780 Kaveman  4 months ago

The Dac-3 "Wolverine is the most impressive aircraft from DAC yet! It is a large, twin-engine interceptor/strike aircraft with a top speed of about 380MPH at about 10,000 Feet, and, with a service ceiling of around 17,500 feet, the Wolverine is sure to take enemies by surprise! It also has takeoff and landing flaps, with AG1 to activate them, and VTOL down to use them. Engines are 8, machine guns are 6 and the 37mm cannon is 7. 2 is to activate steering for the rear wheel, VTOL up is the canopy. The climb rate is about 6180 Feet per minute or 31.4 meters/second. The takeoff speed is somewhat high at about 165 MPH, and the max fuel time at full throttle is about 40 minutes, with about an hour at 70% throttle. Also, the intakes on the engine are purely aesthetic and go down when at higher throttle.

This is my most detailed plane yet, so I'm hoping it does well, as I spent a lot of time working on it this past week. It is honestly quite nice to fly, so I hope all of you enjoy.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 38.0ft (11.6m)
  • Length 35.9ft (11.0m)
  • Height 14.9ft (4.5m)
  • Empty Weight 10,833lbs (4,914kg)
  • Loaded Weight 14,079lbs (6,386kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.197
  • Wing Loading 37.7lbs/ft2 (184.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 373.6ft2 (34.7m2)
  • Drag Points 3120

Parts

  • Number of Parts 216
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 1,161
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    780 Kaveman

    @SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore Thank you!

    4 months ago
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    Very detailed cockpit!

    4 months ago
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    @Kaveman oh a little less or more weight and making the plane look a little more realistic

    4 months ago
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    780 Kaveman

    @Hahahahaahahshs i meant like, what are the benefits

    4 months ago
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    @Kaveman well it will make the magnet bigger and you will be able to put into what ever place you want

    4 months ago
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    780 Kaveman

    @Hahahahaahahshs what exactly does that do?

    4 months ago
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    @Kaveman so what you do is you get the magnet and put it on the plane than you use the finer tool to make it bigger and to turn it and move it into place easy :)

    4 months ago
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    780 Kaveman

    @Hahahahaahahshs how do u use magnets for engines? I haven't heard of it b4

    4 months ago
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    oh and make the cockpit longer

    4 months ago
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    @Kaveman just a reminder you dont have to do dis but what I think would be a good idea is to make the wings a bit wider and also try to use regular fuselage block for the wing tips and tail and try to take a little more time on the landing gear and try to replace the engines with magnets and try to fix the inlets but if you want I can help

    4 months ago
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    780 Kaveman

    @Hahahahaahahshs First off, thanks for upvoting, second, what would you like to see for changes?

    4 months ago
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    dis very good but can us some work 👍👍👍👍

    +2 4 months ago
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    780 Kaveman

    @Doyoucares thanks for the upvote

    4 months ago