EAe Coronet 80

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The Coronet is a futuristic aircraft using some sort of ducted fan engine; it's small and relatively slow, and is intended as an upgrade to turboprop aircraft such as the [[deHavilland Dash 8]] and [[ATR-72]].
 
The Coronet is a futuristic aircraft using some sort of ducted fan engine; it's small and relatively slow, and is intended as an upgrade to turboprop aircraft such as the [[deHavilland Dash 8]] and [[ATR-72]].
  
I've redesigned the model for this aircraft several times.  The original version was based on asymmetric Scaled Composites designs, but did not look good at TTD scale.  The second version had silly-looking curved wings.
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I've redesigned the model for this aircraft several times.  The original version was based on asymmetric Scaled Composites designs, but did not look good at TTD scale.  The second version had silly-looking curved wings and tail.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 30 July 2011

The EAe Coronet 80 is a futuristic aircraft in av8.
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[edit] Stats

Introduction 2020
Withdrawal N/A
Aircraft Type Small
Cruising Speed 384mph
Capacity 80 pax & 30 mail, or 80 crates of goods

[edit] Information

The Coronet is a futuristic aircraft using some sort of ducted fan engine; it's small and relatively slow, and is intended as an upgrade to turboprop aircraft such as the deHavilland Dash 8 and ATR-72.

I've redesigned the model for this aircraft several times. The original version was based on asymmetric Scaled Composites designs, but did not look good at TTD scale. The second version had silly-looking curved wings and tail.

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