![]() ![]() The car is 16.5 m (54 ft) long and 3.7 m (12 ft) wide and weighs nearly 10 tons. As part of the Museum's redevelopment project, both cars were relocated by specialist haulier from their position in the Museum's Spirit of Speed Gallery to the new Biffa Award Land Speed Record Gallery which opened in 2015. Thrust SSC holds the world land speed record, set on 15 October 1997, and driven by Andy Green, when it achieved a speed of 1,228 km/h (763 mph) and became the first land vehicle to officially break the sound barrier.īoth Thrust SSC and Thrust2 are displayed at the Coventry Transport Museum in Coventry, England. ThrustSSC, Thrust SSC or Thrust SuperSonic Car is a British jet car developed by Richard Noble, Glynne Bowsher, Ron Ayers, and Jeremy Bliss. History of the Thrust SSC (Pasted from Wikipedia because no time for research lmao) You may be thinking "hmm why is there a 2017 looking car next to this?" well thats also why it looks innacurate to the real thrust ssc. It uses someone elses chassis or fuselage. Tags: Airplane, Aeroplane, Airline, Airlines, Air, Passenger, Cargo, Jet Engine, Plane, Commerical liner, Airbus, French, France, Airport, Aircraft.This is My first real creation that isn't a re upload or So similar to the original it can be considered that OR Now that that's out of the way, we would like to wish you a very safe flight. Jan 14, 2021: MAJOR UPDATE: Remade the Tail + Improved Engines, Wings, & Tail + Larger increase in fuel range + Fixed the plane's leaning to the left side (It should now stay as-is) + Plane can now take off at Bricksville Airport! June 27, 2020: Lowered brick count by approximately 14 bricks + Major increase in fuel range + Improved Ex. October 16, 2018: Lowered brick count by approximately 30 bricks. October 16, 2018: Renamed the "Wing Brakes" indicator to "Air Brakes" + Lowered the amount of colliding bricks to (Hopefully) prevent any bugs from happening. May 26, 2018: Lowered brick count by approximately 66 bricks. May 1, 2018: Less Lights = more performance friendly, 6 More fuel tanks (in total) added! Mar 25, 2018: Updated system controls to work with the new Brick Rigs update as of March.Īpril 27, 2018: Updated engine systems to work with the March, 2018 Brick Rigs update. Mar 14, 2018: Upgraded front landing gear. * Recommended Landing speed: 220 KMPH, It is recommended to slowly land the plane as higher speeds can result in damage or extreme damage to the landing gear. * Recommended Takeoff Speed: 220 KMPH, It is HIGHLY Recommended to pitch the plane back flaps up(Up/downArrowkeys) around halfway when taking off. While in (Alt mode), Hold Pageup to deploy landing gear While in (Alt mode), Hold Pageup until the landing gear covers are down, THEN immediately hold Pagedown NumberPad 6 to activate Both Fuel Dump Nozzles NumberPad 5 to activate the Right Wing Fuel Dump Nozzle NumberPad 4 to activate the Left Wing Fuel Dump Nozzle NumberPad 8 to active the extingusher for the Right Engine NumberPad 7 to active the extingusher for the Left Engine (Alt) + LeftArrowKey/RightArrowKey (you can use mouse too) to pitch the plane left/right ![]() (Alt) + UpArrowKey/DownArrowKey (you can use mouse too) to pitch the plane nose up/down (Alt) + s to slow down/reverse jet engines (Alt) + w to throttle and control jet engines Press Alt to control the airbus flight and engine controls Hold the LEFT Button above you in the cockpit to activate the LEFT ENGINE. Hold the RIGHT button above you in the cockpit to activate the RIGHT ENGINE. L for Landing gear lights and extra lights Hi there, before you go into piloting the plane, please read the Airbus Manual. I also want to really suggest reading the manuel below since the plane is pretty complex xP I am so glad to have finally released this since I have always liked to make an airbus A320. The creator of this model (me) has a few words to say: This model has taken me a REALLY LONG time to make, and I really hope you enjoy it. In the event of a fire inboard the plane, do proceed to remain calm and exit the plane as normal. This Airbus A320 has been crashed tested and the results are, you're most likely going to di-*survive* the crash. This airbus includes, a bathroom, 2 jet-engines, 2 cargo hold's, a black box, and many other items. Thank you for choosing Airbus as your ideal airliner for transportation. ![]()
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