A powerful and advanced Ramjet engine designed and produced by BeaconIndustries in the 50s for the USA ARMY. It was later used for commercial Passenger aircraft such as the famous SIA-250 and the SIA-500.
DETAILS: Picture 4 shows the parameters of this engine at Sea level altitude.
[ENJOY!] And credit me if you build something w It(unless It autocredits).
[WARNING! To put this on your craft separate the engine from command chip]
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@ap4567 okay anyways I accept constructive criticism
@BeaconIndustries yes,it is not your fault
@ap4567 in what way me bad? It's also not my fault if they don't download and Just upvotes. The engine was meant tò be used by people for their own Planes as a help
engine is good but operator is bad
@Lacker just foolish nonsense
bro how can people comment about the crafts when the haven's downloaded or tested it
@Crazyman552588 why are bragging about it all the time
@Lacker 👍🏻
@Crazyman552588 True!
@Lacker @BeaconIndustries
To be honest though I don’t care much about the points as it is not a competition. I just make and post these planes for fun so everyone else can use them
@BeaconIndustries yeah idk why it’s like that
@Lacker well me trying get at least 5 upvote for my Planes(like DASX made a few and everyone upvoted him like Crazy while me make even Better versione and get way less.
@BeaconIndustries Do you want to get 1000 fast me too!
@Lacker Those Planes have few upvote and views I reccomend u at least ceck them out. SIA-250 Is a rival tò DASX's NX-350 while SIA-500 Is me getting bored and flattening the competition
@BeaconIndustries Okay!
I Will be releasing another 2 engines in the future as part of the military collab contract
@BeaconIndustries No
@Lacker have you tried out SIA-500?
@Crazyman552588 Thanks!
@Lacker
If you want supersonic speed use my CE-100X engine, i used four of those on my CS-100 and it’s top speed is Mach 3.207
Nice!
It's like having the engines of SR-71 buT better
@Crazyman552588 yes sir
Does it have an afterburner?