F.T.R.C. 62 Dive bomber
History
The F.T.R.C. 62 was a dive bomber developed in 1943 by RNP, and which began production late in the war. Although it saw limited service in Europe, and some parts of the Pacific, it performed well at its job, even with the issues it had. It was able to carry a payload of up to 1000kg, the most common planes having one 500kg bomb, and 4 100kg bombs, also having 2 25mm guns, and one rear 7.7mm machine gun for defense. By the end of the war, 571 models had been produced
Controls
Ag1- Gyroscope (use when operating the 7.7mm)
Ag2- Dive breaks
Ag3- Drop 500kg bomb (bomb thrower)
Ag6- Open gunner’s canopy/activate rear 7.7mm
Ag7- Open pilot’s canopy
Ag8- Parking break/disable systems
VTOL- Flaps
I have no specific instructions for dive bombing, but usually I go to 10000-12000 feet, enable dive breaks and cut throttle near the target, and dive at a 70-80 degree angle, pulling up at 1500-2000 feet. I guess.
Screenshots
Notes
I don’t have anything to say so uhhhh
-Be careful not to kill yourself with the tail machine gun
-The tail machine gun literally destroys anything you shoot at
-It kinda flies realistically
-I’m kindaaaaa proud of it
-Yes, the flight computer is supposed to be there
Oh yeah,
Enjoy!
Specifications
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 51.0ft (15.5m)
- Length 37.4ft (11.4m)
- Height 16.0ft (4.9m)
- Empty Weight 8,637lbs (3,917kg)
- Loaded Weight 10,531lbs (4,777kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.332
- Wing Loading 39.7lbs/ft2 (193.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 265.4ft2 (24.7m2)
- Drag Points 7748
Parts
- Number of Parts 231
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,264
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