Tiger 1
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Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger (H) Ausf. A is one of the most well known tanks of WWII, along with the M4 Shermans and T34-85. Armed with a lethal 88mm cannon, it was a very effective killer.
Driving Instructions: Throttle/Roll for drive and steering. Ag 1 plus VTOL and Trim sliders move the turret and gun, and activate the 88 and co-axial Mg. Ag 2 actuvates the bow Mg
Please enjoy
Specifications
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- RAF1 7.8 years ago
- ColonelStriker 7.8 years ago
- TAplanes 7.8 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 27.2ft (8.3m)
- Length 64.6ft (19.7m)
- Height 20.6ft (6.3m)
- Empty Weight 28,118lbs (12,754kg)
- Loaded Weight 40,223lbs (18,244kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 9.1lbs/ft2 (44.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 4,408.7ft2 (409.6m2)
- Drag Points 30273
Parts
- Number of Parts 457
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,805
You can do that in USA. Pretty neat though. @AdrianFlyingAce
@AdrianFlyingAce wow... ehh, how much did that cost?
@AdrianFlyingAce I've seen a few videos of people's 1/4 tigers, even an old vid of a maus
@Pilotmario that it definitely was. Most of the time, being as the allies were advancing towards the Germans defenses, they would encounter either stationary PaKs or more mobile tanks such as the Panther or Pz.III or IV. The tigers tended to be broken down and disabled well behind allied territory or stuck before they could reach the frontline
To me, I feel the Tiger was most potent as a psychological weapon, an omnipresent bogeyman, ready to claim its next victim.
Because whenever a tank that they cannot see is shooting at them, it is assumed that said tank is a Tiger. And while most soldiers and tankers never actually encountered a Tiger, all you need is one person to tell a story about it, and stories spread fast.