HK-214
HK/ME-214 is a heavy bomber aircraft manufactured by Germany
CONTROL
Activate-1 (For Back Turret)
Activate-2 (For Machine Bottom Turret [Not Very Useful])
Activate-3 For Tail Gunner
Some Turrets Are Very Hard To Shoot So A Little Patience To Shoot Enemy Planes
History
In 1946 When Steiner Counterattacked And Completed Goering Who Was Imprisoned Giving Idea To Von Greim Even though Hitler didn't believe him, Von Greim continued the project
Project
Von Greim ordered to build bomber planes to attack Britain and prevent the Allied troops from landing like D-day
Von Greim Chooses HK Company And Messerschmitt To Make That Plane
On August 1946 Blueprint Submitted To RLM And Received Plane Ready For Production
HK-214 Ready to Take Off
War
This Bomber Was Likely An Easy Target For Allies So An "Old" Crew-Controlled Automatic Gunner Was Added
He Is On The Great Patriotic War, Operation Sea Lion Etc
HK-214 On English Channel
Final
After several planes had been produced, maybe 300, suddenly Von Greim decided not to produce it in order to save the need for several planes to be scrapped
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 252.9ft (77.1m)
- Length 169.9ft (51.8m)
- Height 49.9ft (15.2m)
- Empty Weight 92,361lbs (41,894kg)
- Loaded Weight 113,675lbs (51,562kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.061
- Wing Loading 15.7lbs/ft2 (76.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 7,235.7ft2 (672.2m2)
- Drag Points 21994
Parts
- Number of Parts 402
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 2,090
@Bellcat Ok , Thx For Information :D
@GeneralHansKrebs, you can adjust the thickness of the bases and tips of the wings. Just go to the settings and you’ll find out. :)
@IndomieRendang thx :D
I love it cus this my fav Plane :)
@Bellcat Yes, because the wings are too wide so I can't make a Fuselage (Which Is Only Limited To 10) for the wings
While I cannot clearly inspect the cockpit, you got nice window framing. Only thing that I don’t like is the disproportionate wing thickness; the base should be thicker than the tip, and the bigger the wing, the thicker the wing.