HAC-2 "yiuew'curip"
Hello everyone, Supercraft888 again, and man, it's been a busy week. Anyway, this is another arm cannon that I made, it's a half arm cannon meaning that it allows your hand to be free to use while you shoot the gun, it's like G1 Megatron's Cannon. This is just a build to keep you all occupied, either way, I enjoyed building this thing, and I hope to see you all soon!
---INSTRUCTIONS---
•VTOL to activate reciprocating energy compactors
•FIRE GUN to...well...duh, for the the gun
---Description---
The Angelicav's HAC-2 or, "yiuew'curip" (roughly translating to "fast fist" in the Angelicav language) is a small concealable arm cannon that is meant to be a pistol of sorts for the Angelicav. This particular version is modified just slightly to allow humans to use it though. All the outer shell is the same, but the internals are changed just a little bit. This model is also modified to fire the fastest possible speed the gun may handle, but this is not a recommended operation as it was mainly ment to fire semi auto or a slower full auto.
The HAC-2 (HAC stands for "half arm cannon) was the second HAC type weapon the Angelicav presented to humanity as a gift and to use for research. It's useage is quite similar to a pistol or smg, it has an effective range up to 100m until the plasma bolt starts to dissipate, it becomes totally harmless at 200m. It has a releativly rate of fire, and is quick to transform from bracer form to battle form. It's ideal for close quarters combat.
The HAC-2 is one of the first objects that use mass shifting technology presented and researched on by humanity. This research would eventually be used to help develop human made arm canons like the PX-67 "Bruiser" and the PX-110 "Stinger".
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 47.3ft (14.4m)
- Length 30.8ft (9.4m)
- Height 16.2ft (4.9m)
- Empty Weight 8,801lbs (3,992kg)
- Loaded Weight 9,403lbs (4,265kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 60.2lbs/ft2 (293.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 156.3ft2 (14.5m2)
- Drag Points 17952
Parts
- Number of Parts 250
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 948
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