Trintess V-37 Divebird
This is the Trintess V-37 Divebird, a Fictional mid-WW2 dive bomber. This plane features a functional bomb bay, folding wings, an interactive cockpit, custom retractable landing gear, diving airbrakes, custom rudder and custom elevators, a downward facing camera, and an arresting hook. Enjoy!
How to dive bomb:
1. use camera to line up on target. (30% throttle is reccommended to give more time to aim)
2. press active group 2 and plane will automatically pitch down. (Make sure you are DIRECTLY ABOVE your target before you do this.)
3. Use pitch to pull up all the way so that you don't flip the plane when diving, you also can use trim to adjust on the way down.
4. Release bomb at your own wish and deactivate group 2.
5. Pull up as hard as possible.
Group 1- folding wings
Group 2- bomb bay and airbrakes
Group 3- arresting hook
Group 4- rear gun controlled with VTOL
Specifications
Spotlights
- Trainzo 4.9 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 2 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 38.6ft (11.8m)
- Length 32.5ft (9.9m)
- Height 11.9ft (3.6m)
- Empty Weight 8,100lbs (3,674kg)
- Loaded Weight 8,565lbs (3,885kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.233
- Wing Loading 16.4lbs/ft2 (80.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 523.1ft2 (48.6m2)
- Drag Points 3312
Parts
- Number of Parts 241
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 1,115
@Brencool35 , With great pleasure for the work done .
@Trainzo it's called Kumamatanga archipelago. A very beautiful map. Also, would you mind spotlighting this? it's my first experimentation with bomb bays.
@Brencool35 yeah they’re not too fun to make. You have to just make sure it gets progressively smaller. That’ll help a lot
@Mustang51 maybe I'll release one without the boxy bomb bay and that I'll look quite a bit better aha
@Mustang51 yeah I know lol, bomb bays are HARD
Nice plane. Good job . On which map did you make your screens?
I really like the front half of this aircraft but the rear is too boxy. It should at least get a fair bit thinner but it should do so progressively, not all at once as it does right before the tail. Pretty good job though
@Mustang51