Martin B22 VTOL medium bomber, for VR
Feature: Spinning radar, HUD. Switches and dials for VR users.
IT’s VTOL -
SO READ THIS BEFORE YOU FLY!
This is a very powerful VTOL bomber, you got to handle carefully at starting-
1) put the throttle to 60% and Pitch all the way down (to keep the nose up)
2) Throttle to 100% only after take-off
If not, you will overturn the bomber! be careful. This is for some experienced pilots like you only!
There is a break-parachute. AG1 or in your cockpit button if you are in VR
THANKS TO @Zaineman and all others for constructing the spinning Radar and HUD, Without their help, this is impossible. I will post your names once i discover more - THANK YOU, GUYS!
Story time
In 1957, US Air Force is looking for a tactical bomber which could takeoff from a short runways in Europe incase if regular runways were bombed by the Soviet Union. By help with VTOL technology from Hawker Sidney of Great Britain, Martin aircraft company design and build first 3 prototypes of Martin B22. VTOL technology was in its infancy stage and so it took for a while to submit the first operational aircraft, XB22, which first flew in 1966. Initially, US Air force has ordered total of 32 airframes for testing (since the VTOL technology was quite new at that time) and to be order 600 more. But due to the political reasons and also US Marines adopted UK’s Harrier jump jets (produced under license in America as AV-8B), the B22 program was cancelled under president Jimmy Carter. … thanks for reading my fake story, lol.
Specifications
Spotlights
- DARZAVIATION 2.8 years ago
- Zaineman 2.8 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 55.5ft (16.9m)
- Length 46.0ft (14.0m)
- Height 15.2ft (4.6m)
- Empty Weight 21,273lbs (9,649kg)
- Loaded Weight 28,365lbs (12,866kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.725
- Wing Loading 48.2lbs/ft2 (235.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 588.2ft2 (54.6m2)
- Drag Points 5130
Parts
- Number of Parts 174
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 1,150
Do it. I can’t wait to see@Zaineman
@WinsWings I cannot wait to show you the plane I've been working on for the past week. The Beechcraft King 250 dual prop
Regarding the landing hook, I have a plan to add the full cockpit detail of my NAVY trainer T77 (fictional plane), and I have to use your suggestion for that. Thank you again, my friend @Zaineman
Awesome, Thanks @Zaineman
@WinsWings I'm going to post a windscreen for you. It's pretty good, it's 3 wide and 3 tall. But I knocked 50% of the bottom off of all the parts. It should be pretty easy to manipulate. Windscreens I've given me a just a complete headache, so I hope this helps.
Thanks, i am glad that you are good at instrumental panels and staff. We could help each other @Zaineman
@WinsWings I am only about 1 month in front of you so we can help each other. I'm almost ready to post the BeachCraft. Again,too bad it looks like any other plane. I put a ton of work into it. The instrument panels really slick. Z
@Zaineman yes. All aerodynamic /physics. I wasn’t good at XML or mods. I just play with my knowledge in Physics. Lift, weight, action and reaction. Just plain physics. And I have join this game/community just over a month ago. Lots to learn
@WinsWings Maybe you already know this but I just figured out and it was a huge source of frustration. I was working on a plane and it flew fine, then all of the sudden when I would do a turn to the right it would suddenly spin to the right and crash. The same thing to the left. As it turns out all I had to do was increase the size of my tail and it fixed the problem every time, every plane. I hope this helps.
@WinsWings you know how it is, fighting with every little thing. The simplest things could take hours to get right. I'm OCD so that makes it worse. Making a windshield is an absolute bear.
I will try that, thanks @Zaineman
Lol, I love Beechcraft's. No wonder you were silent for a while, building up that
@WinsWings the instructions I gave you will create a display you can put on your aircrafts instrument panel. It will show you your trim but it will also show you your trim in negative numbers. +100‰ to -100%. I've never seen this done. Also it will show you the status of your arrestor hook. Up,Moving,Down... I made this label myself based on the research I've been doing the past few days. I've also been working on a Beachcraft King 250 for about a week. I doubt most people will be interested because it's civilian, but I know you'll download it and give it a try because we're friends. Z
@WinsWings Assign activate 2 to your landing Hook, open a brand new label from the cockpit section and copy and paste this into the label text :. <alpha=#ff>L-HOOK:<pos=33%><alpha=#FF>{smooth(clamp01(Activate2), 0.25) = 0 ? "UP" : (smooth(clamp01(Activate2), 0.25) = 1 ? "DOWN" : "MOVING")}<br><alpha=#ff>TRIM:<pos=31%><alpha=#FF><mspace=.5em>{Trim*-100;f0} %
@DARZAVIATIONOFICIAL,gracias por el centro de atención. Hice buenos detalles en este avión, y no mucha gente lo ve. thanks for the spotlight. I did nice details on this plane, and not many people see it.
Thanks again @Zaineman for the spotlight and the Up! r
nice bombie
Noice
@Zaineman, @GrizzlitnCFSP
Thanks buddy @DARZAVIATIONOFICIAL
Un Bombardero muy bonito, buen trabajo