Messerschmitt Bf-110 “woops!” Captured
a flight in the BF-110 - 1944
Even though in real life, the United States has never had a BF-110, they had BF-109s, I thought it would be a good livery to make. In real life Britain had BF-110s that crash landed late war, but in this reality, one was handed to the United States. They panted it in a captured livery for aircraft and tested it. Ironically one of the pilots nicknamed it “Woops!” For obvious reasons, on how one made all the way to the United States. The aircraft was tested in till it made a belly landing after a pilot wasn’t able to find the landing gear lever. It was thrown into a hanger and abandoned in till recently someone bought it and restored it to flightworthy conditions. It’s current condition nowadays are unknown though.
Same controls at the original aircraft btw
all credits for this aircraft go to AntonWings
Specifications
Spotlights
- TheMouse 8 months ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Messerschmitt Bf-110 C-1"Zerstörer"
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 55.6ft (17.0m)
- Length 40.6ft (12.4m)
- Height 13.7ft (4.2m)
- Empty Weight 8,633lbs (3,916kg)
- Loaded Weight 14,012lbs (6,356kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.156
- Wing Loading 29.5lbs/ft2 (143.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 475.6ft2 (44.2m2)
- Drag Points 5683
Parts
- Number of Parts 631
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 2,668
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@Mousewithamachinegun122 gte u just fired 122 of those at ur own kind? How barabaric Lol
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@Mousewithamachinegun122 Lol
YES! JUST ENOUGH POINTS TO SPOTLIGHT IT!