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Anomalocaris' Secret Projects [Part I]

37.6k LukaIsDevinFather  2.1 years ago

So before I created this account last May 2022, I did took pictures of my self-created aircraft for leisure and future publication, however while developing the Heizou fighter it was now lost. I think it feels like having my own history.

Here is the list of aircraft I built (all fictional) before I created my account.


Medium bomber, 1931

1
Resembling the Martin B-10 in appearance, this mid-wing bomber is powered by R-1340 radials of 550 horsepower and is capable of a total of 1,000 kg ordnance.

Medium bomber, 1936

2
A modernised development of the Martin B-10-like aircraft (see above), this aircraft retains its wing shape, but has fuselage modified: it has now a stepless cockpit and a dorsal gunner at the front was added. It flies at a higher speed, capable of more payloads but less range.

Fighter, Japanese, 1936

3
While the Messerschmitt P.1034 (Bf 109), Curtiss P-36 and the Hawker Hurricane entered service that or the previous year, the Japanese has to replace the aging fleet of fighters. Entered for the Flight Test 'Kaedehara Kazuha' of the International Airshow - 1936 for an advanced fighter, but end up lost and not donning the name.

Fighter, 1931

4
Resembling the Boeing P-26 Peashooter, this aircraft features light weight and a R-1340 engine of 600 horsepower armed by three machine guns.

Specifications

Length: 7.3 meters
Maximum speed: 344 km/h TAS

Transport, 1935

5
Some of the Cretacea (then known as Kriedeprinz) broke up ties with the company for prioritizing military aircraft and not civilian aircraft, designers and engineers found the Rhinemaiden (reference to Nibelung) aviation bureau not too late for the Second World War: it became a workhorse of the third Reich Lutwaffe, transporting personnel and paratroops.

Fighter, Soviet, 1933

6
Resembling the Polikarpov I-16.

Fighter, 1935

7
Resembling the Seversky P-35, except for the large fuselage height of the comparable design.

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