Attari Leoni 443 Crow (wip)
The Attari Leoni 443 was originally a long range small capacity airliner. The aircraft served many arilines for cross-island travel. When Attari began to open up to the weapons market, the 443 proved itself as an ample troop transport. Further engineering and tests showed that it was also suited for refit as a heavy attacker. Though the 443 lacks a bomb-bay, the six hardpoints on the wing can hold several different types of armament. It is also suited to carry the M44 carrier-buster torpedo. Also flashing three remote-controlled AA turrets, the Crow can defend itself in a firefight, though it would be best if there were several crows together as the turrets have a very limited rage of operation (the belly of the aircraft is completly undefended). The Crow also sports a high-caliber anti-tank cannon mounted on the nose of the plane, as well as six machine guns.
Ag 1 to activate forward facing armaments
Ag2 top turret activation
Ag 3-4 engine-mounted turret activation
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor attari leoni 443 working cockpit
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 95.4ft (29.1m)
- Length 65.0ft (19.8m)
- Height 22.5ft (6.9m)
- Empty Weight 30,846lbs (13,991kg)
- Loaded Weight 38,194lbs (17,324kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.209
- Wing Loading 14.0lbs/ft2 (68.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,721.6ft2 (252.8m2)
- Drag Points 15402
Parts
- Number of Parts 261
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 1,264