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C-1B Airfreighter

The C-1B is a very large cargo aircraft designed to deliver large amounts of cargo to close countries in a single flight without refueling. It also has enough space for passengers in the front section of the aircraft, while the rear section, also known as its cargo bay section, carries cargo, from a lot of small boxes to big cargo crates to even big tanks! To withstand the weight, it has a lot of wheels so it doesn’t crash down due to the amount of weight and pressure from the cargo inside the aircraft. Equipped with an aerial refueling probe in case it is low on fuel or needs extra fuel because the destination is further than its range without refueling.

Details

  • The C-1B uses the same CE-20X engines used on the C-1A.

  • The C-1B can deliver cargo to closer countries in a single flight without having to refuel.

  • The C-1B can carry up to 20 passengers and over 100 tons of cargo.

  • For it to withstand all of the weight that pulls down the aircraft, it has 18 wheels so it doesn’t get damaged due to the pressure pulling down the aircraft.

  • This is the second variant of the C-1 and has an aerial refueling probe.

CR-6A Airtanker

The CR-6A is a new aerial refueling aircraft used to fuel up other aircraft midair. It uses its under wing fuel tanks as extra fuel to transfer the fuel to the aircraft in need. It has monitors for the crew to look at the flight information and for any incoming aircraft in need to refuel.

Details

  • Designed to refuel almost any aircraft using its under-wing fuel tanks to transfer the fuel into the other aircraft.

  • Primarily designed for refueling the C-1B Airfreighter, but can also refuel most other aircraft.

  • Modified aerial refueling variant of the C-6000X.

  • Provides monitors for crew to look at the flight information to see any incoming aircraft low on fuel and in need of refueling.

Images

• Image 1 shows the two planes on the ground
• Images 2-3 show the CR-6A Airtanker
• Images 4-6 show the C-1B Airfreighter

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: iOS
  • Game Version: 1.3.204.1
  • Price: $104,798k
  • Number of Parts: 332
  • Dimensions: 13 m x 50 m x 66 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 600N
  • Engines: 10
  • Wet Mass: 8.89E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: 5.86E+5kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass

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    @Aludra877 you’re welcome

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    7,717 Aludra877

    @Crazyman552588 live long and prosper man, thanks

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    @Aludra877 👍🏻

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    7,717 Aludra877

    @Crazyman552588 np, any time,

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    @Aludra877 im good. But thanks for the offer

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    7,717 Aludra877

    @Crazyman552588 if you want I can give you pointers on how to make them, again, if you want

    5 days ago
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    @Aludra877 thanks. I don’t like download your planets but I still look at them. They’re pretty cool and I don’t even know how to make a planet from scratch.

    5 days ago
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    7,717 Aludra877

    @Crazyman552588 very intriguing brother, I really admire your passion for building such aircrafts man,especially in such detail, live long and prosper

    5 days ago
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    @Aludra877 thanks! You know it’s been a little bit since I built something because I didn’t have many ideas. Then I saw a video I recorded of a Lockheed Martin C-5M Super Galaxy and decided I wanted to build a plane very similar to that. And the result was the C-1 Airfreighter.

    But then I definitely needed an aerial refueling vehicle kind of like how the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker refuels from fighter jets to planes as big as the C-5 galaxy. The KC-135 is a variant of a Boeing 707, and my current C-6000X is a little bit based on the 707, so I decided to use that plane and modify it to an aerial refueling vehicle, and my result was the CR-6 Airtanker! I decided it’s number to be six because the E-6A Phantom II is a spy plane variant of the C-6000X, while the E-6C was a rescue aircraft and was used by Crazybird Coast Guard.

    But they had one thing in common. The number 6, which came from the C-6000X and that’s why I used the number six on all modified variants.

    5 days ago
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    7,717 Aludra877

    Firstly, not 1, but 2 crafts, dude, thats phenomenal! 2 quality crafts?! Insane, Secondly, I really love the way you use the tiles texture tto look like bricks, that's a smart move tbh!

    +1 5 days ago

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