FRITZ-X Guided Misile
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8.4 years ago
Fritz X was the most common name for a German guided anti-ship glide bomb used during World War II. Fritz X was the world's first precision guided weapon ever deployed in combat, and the first to sink a ship in combat. Fritz X was a nickname used both by Allied and Luftwaffe personnel. Alternative names include Ruhrstahl SD 1400 X, Kramer X-1, PC 1400X or FX 1400 (the latter, along with the unguided PC 1400 ordnance's Fritz nickname, is the origin for the name "Fritz X"). Along with the USAAF's similar Azon weapon of the same period in World War II, it is one of the precursors of today's anti-ship missiles and precision-guided weapons.
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Spotlights
- MrVaultech 8.4 years ago
- GearGuy123 8.4 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 2 airplane(s) +14 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 8.4ft (2.6m)
- Length 15.3ft (4.7m)
- Height 5.0ft (1.5m)
- Empty Weight 7,476lbs (3,391kg)
- Loaded Weight 8,186lbs (3,713kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.117
- Wing Loading 106.0lbs/ft2 (517.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 77.2ft2 (7.2m2)
- Drag Points 801
Parts
- Number of Parts 44
- Control Surfaces 20
- Performance Cost 204
@Deloreandude thanks
Wow, this looks just like the real thing!
@HakkeAirTech inertion is problem
I built a plane specifically designed to drop bombs like this one and gotnot much to show for. I guess I am a little salty about that. That said, It is pretty cool, if a bit hard to control.
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THANKS EVERYONE