P-119 Kingfisher (Fixed gear entry)
Designed and manufactured the W.A FRANCIS Aerospace division in 1941, the P-119 was developed for the United States Navy as a all purpose light dive bomber/fighter aircraft. It saw heavy usage during the war having some notable combat in battles such as Midway, Coral Sea, and Wake Island. Unlike other fleet attack aircraft, the P-119 is smaller and does not feature a rear facing cannon. Although it was smaller in size, it was designed to carry up to four bombs which allowed the aircraft to make one heavy strike or multiple strikes if needed. During wartime the P-119 earned itself the nickname “Kingfisher” due to its small size and precision dive bombing runs. The P-119 Kingfisher served the US military for 11 years and was retired on October 3, 1952. (This is a fictional aircraft)
Controls
•Dive flaps - VTOL down
•Landing flaps - VTOL + Trim
•Drop fuel tanks - AG1
Weapons
•x6 - wing mounted Browning M2
•x4 - wing mounted bombs
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Fixed Gear Fighter Challenge (FINISHED)
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 41.0ft (12.5m)
- Length 30.2ft (9.2m)
- Height 13.1ft (4.0m)
- Empty Weight 7,414lbs (3,363kg)
- Loaded Weight 10,903lbs (4,945kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.183
- Wing Loading 38.3lbs/ft2 (187.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 284.7ft2 (26.5m2)
- Drag Points 7221
Parts
- Number of Parts 145
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 613