So after further progress I've decided that my British aircraft will be an attack aircraft. Also a quick disclaimer, the name Project Wellington is not the name of the aircraft like some people thought, I'm using it as a title for any line of fictional British aircraft I may create.
I think this is one of my best builds not only in looks but functionality as well. The turn rate surpassed my expectations when I first flew it. This time I have pictures to show as well!
Another feature I have on this is a custom cockpit view that was added completely on accident. I was going through the different views and noticed that it existed. So... props to me I guess?
Project Wellington - Walrus Mk1
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It's my favorite fighter-bomber
It’s my favorite ww2 warbird @CaptainEssen
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I'll try it.
I suggest bringing the engines way closer to the fuselage, and slinging them underneath. Generally aeroplanes have their engines as close in as possible to lessen the torque effect when the plane has an engine failure.
Also slinging them under a bit will just make it look a bit better. Take a look at the B-25 Mitchell and do them a bit like that.
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