AMX Elc bis
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one month ago
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Developed from 1957 through 1961 to provide French airborne troops with an air-transportable vehicle that could engage heavy tanks. The vehicle mounted a 90-mm gun and had a very low silhouette. The two crew members were seated in the turret, which could turn through 360 degrees, but only when the vehicle was not moving. Variants with different guns were planned. Only one prototype was manufactured. The vehicle never saw service.
Simple instructions
Turret Rotation - Yaw
Gun Elevation - VTOL
Project TBL
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor AMX Elc Bis
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 8.7ft (2.7m)
- Length 14.7ft (4.5m)
- Height 9.1ft (2.8m)
- Empty Weight 48,937lbs (22,197kg)
- Loaded Weight 49,165lbs (22,301kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 3578
Parts
- Number of Parts 328
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 835
Required Mods
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Tracks 2
by MOPCKOE_DNISHE
Version 0.84 (11/1/2021 2:11:26 PM)
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@WritersCrusadersAirCo2 I know, but it would make the tank look ugly imo, it's better to use the plain method (which is using fusalage blocks) or the tire methods (where you stretch the tire and position them to make them look like tracks, the one I use)
My bad if I misunderstand
amx electric biscuit
@Zero0Two2 of course, I'll include it on a Tutorial Tank on Simpleplanes video that I'm planning to do
@WritersCrusadersAirCo2 are you planning a tutorial for this method? It would help me build more tanks without the struggle of having to use other tanks that people built and attach other things on it
Can you do some of my favs, the Fixer, the Regressor, or the Outcast?
@Zero0Two2 "where you stretch the tire and position them to make them look like tracks, the one I use"
That's what I meant. I think this method should have a proper name like "Stretched Tire Tracks" or "Modless Tire Tracks" or something
@Zero0Two2 You can modify it to be "mod-less" by using Wheels as tracks. Of course, you already knew that
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