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TANK WITH INTERIOR (WHERABOO DESTROYER 2)

180 HikerBiker69  9 months ago

Armed with an 88mm cannon, 7 2.8 inch Missles, 2 mg42 machine guns, manned by 5 crew members, an armor impervious to AA fire, and a night vision optic for the gunner. The Wheraboo destroyer 2 is one of the best tanks I've created in Simpleplanes. The tank has a full interior, and it is almost fully interactive. Instructions: use activation group 1 to start the tank, alternatively, you can start the engine in the drivers area. Almost all tank related controls like turning the turret, accelerating the tank, depressing the cannon, firing the cannon, going out of the hatches can be activated and controlled by switches and levers instead of using the AGs. Lastly, there are switches on the hatches that makes you take a peak outside of the tank. Enjoy!

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 10.2ft (3.1m)
  • Length 30.2ft (9.2m)
  • Height 11.2ft (3.4m)
  • Empty Weight 100,499lbs (45,585kg)
  • Loaded Weight 103,051lbs (46,743kg)

Performance

  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 5629

Parts

  • Number of Parts 353
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,330
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    10.6k Kenzar

    @HikerBiker69 The chassis and turret extend way behind the sprocket wheel

    7 months ago
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    @KenzarAircraft what are you talking about? You don't make any sense. The build is not leaning backwards, the turret is just long that it gives the illusion of the thing leaning backwards. If you actually downloaded the craft, you'd know this.

    7 months ago
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    10.6k Kenzar

    @HikerBiker69 the whole thing is leaning backwards

    7 months ago
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    @KenzarAircraft a rear turreted tank

    7 months ago
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    10.6k Kenzar

    why is it leaning backwards

    8 months ago
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    The turret is heavily modified from the last tank I've made if you hadn't noticed

    9 months ago