Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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C119 'Flying Boxcar' Cargo Plane
   
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C119 'Flying Boxcar' Cargo Plane

Description
The Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar was an American military transport aircraft designed to carry cargo/paratroops and airborne vehicles/equipment. Between 1947 and 1955 1100+ C119s were built and some stayed in service with their operators (many were tranferred out of the military to training schools and civil operators) until the 70s.
This particular livery is from the RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force) who operated 35 C119s.

Features
-Detailed Interior and Livery
-Designed to carry and load the 1.0 ISO containers
-Can carry and deploy vehicles (Airborne Jeep Included)
-Included Willy's Jeep with automatic gearbox capable of 30 (ish) Mph

Potential modifications
-Liveries
-Could smooth out the nose a bit more
- Make the Jeep better

16 Comments
warfossil1775 14 Mar @ 6:51pm 
cool plane i will try it out
Anzio 12 Jul, 2022 @ 10:17pm 
Hey, where is the fuel filler cap? Just wondering.
Mr.MayoMan 5 Jul, 2022 @ 12:57am 
i would like a mini version
or one with the designs from Jurassic world : dominion
monkedance5 27 May, 2022 @ 5:36am 
how do you open the cargo door
supremeziploc 17 Oct, 2020 @ 2:08pm 
A altitude hold function would be great
B3N  [author] 16 Oct, 2020 @ 4:01am 
yeah I think the film was flight of the phoenix. As to an autopilot it would be handy and ill probably get around to adding one at some point.
Saienide 16 Oct, 2020 @ 12:44am 
isnt this the one from the movie where they crash land in a desert and turn a nacelle into a land vehicle to make it out?
Quacktical 14 Oct, 2020 @ 2:36am 
is it possible to add an autopilot to it? would certainly make airdropping with the jeep easier
Nick 12 Oct, 2020 @ 2:44pm 
Looks like a P-61-A Black Widow
B3N  [author] 12 Oct, 2020 @ 7:45am 
Thanks. Its such an interesting design that I've been trying to do justice to for a while (the first iteration didnt turn out great)