Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Curtiss N-9C Floatplane
   
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Curtiss N-9C Floatplane

En 1 colección creada por Thales
Thales' 1:1 Scale Airplane Replicas
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Descripción
Curtiss N-9C Floatplane Navy Trainer (1:1 Scale) (Floats are not 1:1 scale.)

The Curtiss N-9C was a floatplane variant of the Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" military trainer used during World War I by the United States Navy. As a seaplane, the N-9 was equipped with a single central pontoon mounted under the fuselage. A small float was fitted under each wingtip of the biplane.



FEATURES
- Keyboard and HOTAS throttle options
- Custom built Airplane Gyro
- Single physical body for best performance
- Fuel remaining time and max range instruments
- Throttle boost mode
- Heater, various first person equipments
- Pistol, grenade

PILOT'S MANUAL
1. Engine switch ON
2. Throttle increase and taxi
3. Takeoff against wind if there is wind

Note: Refuel and recharge connections are under the engine

SPECIFICATIONS
Crew : 2 (pilot and observer) (6 mass) Fuel capacity : 187.5 L (49.5 Gal) (18.8 mass) Empty weight : 587 mass Gross weight : 612 mass Wing area* : 260 r.s.a Wing loading : 2.35 mass/r.s.a Length : 9.50 m Wingspan : 16.25 m Height : 3.75 m Powerplant : 3-cylinder inline 580 RPM (1000 RPM with boost) Maximum speed : 125.5 MPH Cruise speed : 107 MPH Range : 145 Miles at cruise speed * Wing area is rudder_surface_area (r.s.a) of total horizontal wings and control surfaces data in ..\Stormworks\rom\data\definitions. Sub-grid wings contribute less.

- PNG to XML Paint tool: http://rising.at/Stormworks/paint.php
- TheDrafter's Fuel consumption calculator

Tags: ww1
25 comentarios
Random Stuff Uploaded 7 NOV a las 0:59 
Hello Mr thales, Im making a CGC (Coast Guard Cutter) from 1939, I have experimented alot with float planes but cant get them to take off/Float right, May i ask how you did it so well?.
Thales  [autor] 19 MAR 2022 a las 5:40 
Update:
- Fixed exhaust bug causing engine dies out (recent change on catalytic converter).
Thales  [autor] 2 MAR 2022 a las 17:29 
@SS Edmund Fitzgerald,
If it does slalom, slow down and try to speed up slowly, use stabilizer and takeoff against wind if there is wind.
SS Edmund Fitzgerald 2 MAR 2022 a las 16:31 
hey for some reason once i land this in the water its stuck like a boat without paddles.
what i mean is that once i land i cant get the thing to take back off, it rocks side to side, kinda like slalom
smoking gorilla riding a harley 2 AGO 2021 a las 0:02 
this thing is great. looks great, and flies even better.
phillydopey 18 ABR 2021 a las 17:10 
can you help me setup my train in myworkshop i used a engine that i think you may know how to setup
IDontKnowWhat 17 ABR 2021 a las 19:48 
maybe a small version?
Thales  [autor] 17 ABR 2021 a las 18:05 
@Jack the Gyro,
63 meter long submarine!? I can't.
IDontKnowWhat 17 ABR 2021 a las 17:43 
can you make the Papanikolis Y-2
Thales  [autor] 15 ABR 2021 a las 9:03 
I usually use 1 and 2. I used 3, 4 and 5 once and I don't like complexity or cost in CPU performance.