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Imperial WWII Plane: Trapper

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The Trapper was built in "1940?" by an anonymous person and then greatly recodnized after it would be seen by allied and axis aircraft, cornering Nazi heavy aircraft such as bombers, heavy bombers, zeppelins, etc. When Scottish aircraft got in a dogfight vs Bf-109s that are defending 4 JU-88s that are hesded to Wales, they saw a group of 15 unidentified aircraft force one of the JU-88s off-course, appearing to attempt to kamikaze and shoot at the plane. After that one was knocked off planes would corner the plane making it go in different directions, before the plane shot back at the flock and used its pitch and roll more often. After the flock knew the Nazi bomber was sure it was going in the right direction, they shot at its fuel tank with 1 shot from a flak cannon, so the plane will run out of fuel and crash into the Irish Sea. That story was told by the pilots who all landed on the same runway in Southern Babyliska, and the pilots all claim to have had no flight training except for the basic joystick, lever, and pedal controls. They all even told the same story, of when they led bombers off course and then blowing up the fuel tanks, making the plane uncuntrollably crash. One Scottish pilot even identified the two-headed falcons and the orange Celtic Crosses on the wings. These people were all identified later by us to be civilians, not having any actual combat training.

General Characteristics

  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 24.3ft (7.4m)
  • Length 16.6ft (5.1m)
  • Height 9.7ft (3.0m)
  • Empty Weight 3,395lbs (1,540kg)
  • Loaded Weight 4,549lbs (2,063kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.659
  • Wing Loading 38.9lbs/ft2 (189.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 117.1ft2 (10.9m2)
  • Drag Points 1404

Parts

  • Number of Parts 27
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 224