U.S.S Bunker Hill
102 parts, what did you expect?
Throttle + Roll
The Ticonderoga-class series of Guided Missile Cruisers are currently the US Navy's only class of CGs, with ships of a similar size being the Chinese 055 class. They are quite old, but have been serving their job reliably for numerous decades with their AEGIS radar system. Perhaps the most infamous incident involving the Ticonderoga-class was the shooting down of Iran Flight 655 by the USS Vincennes. In the future, both the Arleigh Burke classes and Ticonderogas may be merged into the new Large-Destroyer concept for the USN, providing a newer ship in-between both displacements. Bunker Hill is an active ship of the class, as CG-52, and first to have the VLS missile system as opposed to the arm launching mechanism.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor AI Boat Challenge (Closed)
- Successors 5 airplane(s) +35 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 56.6ft (17.2m)
- Length 567.6ft (173.0m)
- Height 144.7ft (44.1m)
- Empty Weight 92,707lbs (42,051kg)
- Loaded Weight 115,556lbs (52,415kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.029
- Wing Loading 176.2lbs/ft2 (860.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 655.9ft2 (60.9m2)
- Drag Points 128814
Parts
- Number of Parts 102
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 275
I successfully landed using
!Chinook
Make an Arleigh Burke Class Destroyer please
@Mikey101234
It's USS STARK,not this.
I do believe that this is the ship that got hit with a missile from the modified French private jet that was made by Iraq
I mean considering the part count, its pretty good.
Doubleplusgood
(That was a complement)
This is one of those creations that looks beautiful, but ugly at the same time. I really can't tell, so I'm going to say it's beautiful.
These name changes are killing me.