Tolurov Tol-140 II
The Hemisphere Giant
Description:
The Tolurov Tol-140 is a strategic heavy bomber made by The Tolurov Design Bureau in 2035, the bomber was capable of high altitude flights, although it does so slowly, and it could carry an impressive payload of up to 24 tons of bombs or a single 25 ton "Earthquake Bomb", the 140 was painfully slow and cumbersome to fly, as Tolurov back then didn't have much engine choice, but there are talks about upgrading the bomber. This bomber had little defense, only a single twin machine gun turrets that is remotely controlled by the gunner.
Crew Members:
-Pilot.
-Co-Pilot.
-Bombardier.
-Turret Operator.
Others:
The Tolurov 140 is indeed slow, but it's high altitude performance makes it a very good long range strategic bomber in some ways, the engines used are the 775 Horsepower Kavliin RSE-25 Lightning radial engines, this provided the plane with a horizontal top speed of more than 350 Km/h.
Other Versions:
Notes:
-Take off when above 250 Km/h (or above 155 Mph).
-When releasing the bomb, please make sure you are at a safe altitude to do so, as the explosionScale of the primary bomb is set to 7.
-The bomb is also free to use, just credit me if you use it on a plane!
Enjoy.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 171.2ft (52.2m)
- Length 113.2ft (34.5m)
- Height 18.9ft (5.8m)
- Empty Weight 5,249lbs (2,381kg)
- Loaded Weight 47,829lbs (21,694kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.064
- Wing Loading 40.5lbs/ft2 (197.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,181.0ft2 (109.7m2)
- Drag Points 8413
Parts
- Number of Parts 191
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 1,008
I like the concept, build, and the high altitude wings, all good - Except the year "2035" is killing me. My best suggestion is: This will be believable if it is in 1935-1945 (or the latest 1950s at least). because by 1960 very few bombers got props, and all props are turboprops. (no more piston engines). Also, the gun turret on the back was obsolete since the 1960s because the interceptors are using guided missiles and firing from beyond visual range. Anyway, I love your builds and it is indeed a beautiful one
@OrdinaryTankBuilder
@StugnaATGM @Aeralis @AuroraFlower
@WinsWings I could say that that type of engine the bomber used is powered by electricity
@WinsWings that....might work, i'm guessing I'm gonna go for it. Thanks for the offer and idea! Really appreciate it!
@Sakorsky Thank you and welcome for the pusher props - if you need any blueprints let me know. you can do fictional ones too. what if a sea plane with a pusher prop?
I also plan on joining your pusher props challenge
@WinsWings yeah, your builds are at appreciable qualities! I really like the tri motor seaplane you made.
@Sakorsky no problem, most of my builds are fictional, except for a few replicas that I recently did
@WinsWings thank you for the kind words, I cannot say enough to thank you, that is intentional since Kulsa Army was formed in the distant future, I am aware of this problem regarding the enemy using guided missiles, I forgot to mention that at this time around, Kulsa Army could now buy foreign aircrafts, so it would probably fix the issue.
@Foxxo the worst has yet to come for them, when I build a behemoth of a bomber.
@Sakorsky Just imagine a war when jet powered planes dominate as the war rages on before a distinct propeller hum passed by followed by what seems a thousand explosions. The enemies would be very confused to see a B-29-ish bomber not a flying wing stealth type
@Sakorsky likewise good sir!
@Aarav thank you very much! I look forward to your next post, quite excited.
Great Craft Good Sir!
@Foxxo haha so true, at least it can destroy!
This bomber is the definition of old style tactics, Who cares if it's propeller type and it's not stealthy. lol
@StugnaATGM thank you very much! Feel free!
I may modify it to carry cruise missiles, anyways a good one!
@Varrell007 no-
Me-264
Me like, me gonna use it too