The RD-1 Tri-plane is a small, maneuverable tri-plane created by Rei Tanaka, for personal use, but also for a possible future Rei's Designs corporation, or at least small business. Based on planes she saw in a old vid. She created it using light weight metals. It was created in the year YE 36
1,000 KS unassembled 2,000 KS assembled
The Tri-plane's power is derived from a small Aether Generator feeding an electric motor. Controls are handled using servos with hard wires running the length of the frame from controls to servos. The frame is created with tubed Aluminum, powder coated to help protect from corrosion. The skin of the main fuselage is made from a tine sheet of Aluminum with the wings being covered with carbon fiber cloth with epoxy coating over it.
Top speed: kph (300 mph, knots) Stall speed: kph (45 mph, knots) forward, 0 MPH vertical Range: Limited to atmosphere Crew: 1 Pilot, 1 passenger. Climb/descent: 90 Degree/-90 Degree Maximum G force: The frame can take up to 16 Gs of force. Most pilots Black out at 6.
Mass: 800 lbs unloaded Length: 7 Meters Height: 3 Meters Wingspan: 7.3 Meters
the motor is charged with a small lightweight Aether Generator attached just behind the electric motor.
Powered by the Aether Generator a small computer systems runs navigation, internal system scanners. All data is driven to HUDS on the two windscreens of the cockpits.
A small radio connects the plane with the ground and other aircraft.
There is a 1.3m x 1m x 3.6m cargo section behind the rear passenger seat, giving some storage for gear. It can be accessed both from the behind the rear seat and from a carbon-fiber cloth panel on the outside.
The main gear or fixed legs with tires on the bottom, with minor shock absorbers installed. The rear is a skid plate mounted on a hinge allowing for it to slide to match the angel of attack on landing.
All three wings disassemble easily so that they can be stored next to the fuselage, great for storing in small starships.
This page was originally created on 2014/07/14 17:05 by Yoshi.