Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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C-42 SWRA (StormLink Compatible)
   
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Tags: v1.1.4
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26 Feb, 2021 @ 12:21pm
27 Feb, 2021 @ 11:14pm
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C-42 SWRA (StormLink Compatible)

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Description
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The Stormworks Regional Airlines C-42 is small twin-engine passenger aircraft designed as bigger version of C-32 with the same wings and tail. Passenger cabin has 21 seats for passengers. Painted in minimalistic livery of SW Regional Airlines.

Compatible with StormLink


Passenger seats: 21

Specs:
-Max speed: ~350 km/h
-Max range: ~170 km at ~0.52 throttle
-Max fuel: 8433 l
-Glass cockpit (Baker's PFD/MFD/Nav display, PenguinO's XPDR Transponder and Comm Radio)
-The ability to land on unpaved runways
-Handheld items for crew and passengers


Start-up and take off
-Turn on both fuel valves and toggle both starters of engines
-Set throttle on 0.30 and taxiing to runway
-Set throttle >0.60 and take off (minimal take off speed is 160 km/h)


You may make your modification of plane and upload it on workshop, just put the link to original creation in the description
5 Comments
theosshuff 4 Mar, 2021 @ 7:30am 
When lightning hits can there be power breakers to reset the plane and could there also be sprinklers to put out any fires on the inside
Exotic 28 Feb, 2021 @ 10:43am 
Good work i crashed 3 times before getting the hand of it but its good
puppy 28 Feb, 2021 @ 10:02am 
quite good!!
Mobilka  [author] 27 Feb, 2021 @ 11:27pm 
@HellCat, yes, this aircraft use jet fuel. And the fuel efficiency was different because the C-112 had a lower gear ratio than the C-42. At the same throttle, the updated C-112 has a maximum range of about 190 km. Therefore, the C-112 and its modifications will be updated.
HellCat 27 Feb, 2021 @ 3:35pm 
small question this does use jet fuel right?
and i just noticed that the range is 170km for 8433 L where the C-112 has a range of 140km with 11,300 L did you make really fuel efficient engines for C-42? if so is the C-112 and your other aircraft builds before the C-42 going to get a engine upgrade/overhall?