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St Georges Cross - Missile Battery

114k TMach5  9.2 years ago

World War II Alternate Future. 1948,

His Majesty's Forces answer to Nazi Germany's V1 & V2 Rockets that continue batter Britain.
The Saint Georges Cross Missle employs a Super-Charged Radial Engine and Remote View Navigation utilizing Camera 1 & 2 to guide weapon to both ground and air targets.

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Power Throttle to 100%
2. Activate Engines with Trigger 1 or 2
3. Launch Missle 1 or 2 from trigger 4 or 5 respectively.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 24.3ft (7.4m)
  • Length 14.8ft (4.5m)
  • Height 38.5ft (11.7m)
  • Empty Weight 6,854lbs (3,109kg)
  • Loaded Weight 11,543lbs (5,236kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.476
  • Wing Loading 59.6lbs/ft2 (290.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 193.8ft2 (18.0m2)
  • Drag Points 15921

Parts

  • Number of Parts 94
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 323
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    Nah, they would die for Britain, they were scared, usually below the age of 25 and some, were completely bonkers but most are just intelegent, and usually found out how planes worked in training. @TMach5

    9.2 years ago
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    114k TMach5

    @XVIindustries, I remember reading about the wing-bumping tactic and wondered if it was the result of pure bravery or simple insanity on the part of pilots. Especially at a time prior to ejection seats. Pretty amazing stuff. Thanks for the UpVote!

    9.2 years ago
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    They didn't really batter us.. Most of them missed by a few miles, and due to false Intelegence provided by Brit spies, the Germans never corrected their aim (LOL) the v2's wee pretty bad, but not many people were in London at the time, they all moved to the countryside and the RAF discovered if you put your wing under the V1's it disrupts the airflow and makes it cras, cool concept tho

    9.2 years ago