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B-25 Mitchell (original)

3,284 pushthelimits  7.8 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on NativeChief1492's UNNAF Bomber Design Challenge

Armed with two very large Boom 50's and 14 Boom 25's, this medium bomber delivers a big punch. Not the most mobile friendly but it will do. When dropping the bombs, open the doors all the way before dropping the boom 50's, and you can open it a little bit to all the way for the smaller Boom 25's. AG 1 has the upper turret, with VTOL to turn it. The one camera is a bombsight that changes as the throttle does.
AG 2 has the nose gun
AG 3 has the tail guns
AG 8 will deactivate the bomb bay doors, with VTOL to open/close them.

The North American B-25 Mitchell is an American twin-engine, medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation (NAA). It was named in honor of Major General William "Billy" Mitchell, a pioneer of U.S. military aviation. Used by many Allied air forces, the B-25 served in every theater of World War II and after the war ended many remained in service, operating across four decades. Produced in numerous variants, nearly 10,000 Mitchells rolled from NAA factories.[1] These included a few limited models, such as the United States Marine Corps' PBJ-1 patrol bomber and the United States Army Air Forces' F-10 reconnaissance aircraft and AT-24 trainers.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor UNNAF Bomber Design Challenge
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 59.9ft (18.3m)
  • Length 48.8ft (14.9m)
  • Height 10.4ft (3.2m)
  • Empty Weight 18,019lbs (8,173kg)
  • Loaded Weight 23,333lbs (10,584kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.342
  • Wing Loading 44.7lbs/ft2 (218.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 521.7ft2 (48.5m2)
  • Drag Points 9282

Parts

  • Number of Parts 256
  • Control Surfaces 12
  • Performance Cost 1,275
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    b 27 mradichel

    2.9 years ago
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    @NativeChief1492 Thanks!

    7.6 years ago
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    @simiog @VernalTie513 @JJJS Thanks! Based on the zero activity of the beginning, I didn't think that it would do so well...

    7.8 years ago
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    @Visify Thank you! Took quite a while to build.

    7.8 years ago
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    @bjac0 That was the original idea. Let's just say that the bombs had a slight tendency to go off when they were not supposed to...

    7.8 years ago
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    57.1k bjac0

    @pushthelimits it just depends on the part, its probably cause you are using the pylons to hold the bombs and attaching the pylons to a wing, for some reason the game doesn't allow mirroring of that type to happen, so maybe if you got rid of the pylons and just got a fuselage block in there to hold the bombs then maybe then it would work.

    7.8 years ago
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    57.1k bjac0

    @Visify your profile pic is terrifying

    7.8 years ago
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    22.6k Visify

    boi the cockpit and interior is crazy good

    7.8 years ago
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    @bjac0 I know about that, but the amount of intricate parts wouldn't let me mirror them, saying that "There is already an existing part."

    7.8 years ago
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    57.1k bjac0

    @pushthelimits the way to mirror a part is to select them, go to rotation, then press the button left of the spin rotation.

    7.8 years ago
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    57.1k bjac0

    @pushthelimits theres actually a way to mirror without dealing with stuff like that, if you mirror the individual parts then you can set up a-symetrical details at the start and not have to worry about them being erased by mirroring

    7.8 years ago
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    @bjac0 Thanks. Took quite a bit of time, since every time I mirrored the plane, I had to re-attach the boom 25's without taking the entire thing apart.

    7.8 years ago
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    57.1k bjac0

    Noice

    7.8 years ago