Supermarine Hammerhead
Firepower!
(For FranzPeterSiegfried's Fictional Parallel Universe WWII Story)
More details version
Story:
"Ah sh*t"
-British ace after seeing The German forces
In the midst of the battle of Britain, in a different timeline, the German forces were advancing to the beaches of Britain. With their new planes, they outclassed the spitfire. Britain tho, had another aircraft, the Hammerhead, called for its hammer like appearance when looked at the bottom. It fought tough against the German forces, who occupied most of the coastal areas of Britain. After 2 months of fighting, with the help of America, Britain had swept the German warmachine away from Britain
Features:
A fricking super powerful cannon
Very manuverable
Instructions:
Normal flight controls
VTOL for flaps
Trim for trim
####stats:
- producer: Supermarine
- max speed: unknown
- armament: 1 hispano cannon on steroids(yellow tracer), 6 browning 303 machine guns(orange tracer), 1 nose mounted hispano cannon(green tracer) and 2 high velocity 404 machine guns (red tracer)
- payload: 2 25 kg bombs
- status: retired
- number produced: 12000
Notes:
Nose heavy
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 62.5ft (19.0m)
- Length 52.4ft (16.0m)
- Height 17.5ft (5.3m)
- Empty Weight 9,930lbs (4,504kg)
- Loaded Weight 13,918lbs (6,313kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.287
- Wing Loading 22.7lbs/ft2 (110.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 613.0ft2 (57.0m2)
- Drag Points 2798
Parts
- Number of Parts 77
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 490
@FranzPeterSiegfried ok
@Noname918181 Ah, gotcha.
@Thelegitpilot13 @FranzPeterSiegfried I have the improved version, cant post it since I have the max no of planes uploaded
@Noname918181 or just add jet pods on the sides. Those seem to work really well. I took the jets from the Me-709 (the smaller BFE engines) and made those fit into my design.
@FranzPeterSiegfried ok
I will good idea
@Thelegitpilot13 I did, and I found out were lacking some British planes
@MrPorg137 You should check out all of the other aircraft on the history post. They’re all really well made.
@FranzPeterSiegfried
This is cool
Very nimble and sleek.