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B-93 Deltarrow (Conventional bomb load)

29.6k LegnaK  6.5 years ago

Nation of Origin: Iosia
Role: Supersonic strategic bomber
First Flight: 19th July 1955
Introduction: 11th May 1960
Status: Retired 7th June 1971
Number Built: 110

The B-93 Deltarrow is the first operational jet bomber capable of Mach 2 flight developed by Iosia. The aircraft was designed and developed for the Iosian Air Force (IAF) for service in the Strategic Air Command (SAC) during the 1960s. It used a delta wing, with four engines in underwing pods. It carried one nuclear weapon (or multiple conventional bombs) and fuel in a combination bomb/fuel pod under the fuselage, rather than in an internal bomb bay, a design that would later be used by Nordenvok's Supersonic bomber; the NADF 209 White Owl, and also similarly adapted by Andosnia's NARSSB Hydra in the use of external pylon pods.

Replacing older piston driven bombers like the Goliath, it was originally intended to fly at high altitudes and supersonic speeds to avoid Andosnian fighters. The B-93 was notorious for its sonic boom, which was often heard by the public as it passed overhead in supersonic flight, causing damage to glass and weaker structures.

Action groups:
?1 After burner
?2 Drop all bombs at once
?8 lock bomb bay doors

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 63.3ft (19.3m)
  • Length 112.1ft (34.2m)
  • Height 31.2ft (9.5m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 61,771lbs (28,019kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.546
  • Wing Loading 28.7lbs/ft2 (139.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,155.4ft2 (200.2m2)
  • Drag Points 21415

Parts

  • Number of Parts 384
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 1,783
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    29.6k LegnaK

    @ThomasRoderick that's where I got the basic design inspiration, but I had to freehand sketch the blueprints and I got this :)

    +1 6.5 years ago
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    B-58 Hustler?

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    25.6k Mustang51

    I think the wheel placement (especially on my fictional aircraft) is the hardest part of the whole thing so I most certainly get that hahaha @LegnaK

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    29.6k LegnaK

    @Mustang51 thank you :) I'm used to the lack of upvotes, I just build these to have fun.

    And about the wheels in the engine, I genuinely could not think of another area for them lol.

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    25.6k Mustang51

    This deserves way more upvotes than it got. It’s absolutely fantastic (apart from the wheels going into the jet engines :p hahaha)

    +1 6.5 years ago
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    69.5k Chancey21

    Show off as much of the plane as you can in zoom in as much as you can while still being able to see the whole plane @LegnaK

    +4 6.5 years ago
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    15.3k Texasfam04

    take the rotator on my edge plane, there are several used for the lift fan doors or the weapons bay. @LegnaK

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    29.6k LegnaK

    @Texasfam04 thanks! It is actually inspired by the hustler a lot, and about the bomb bay, I'm not sure how to do one way rotations, otherwise I would.

    6.5 years ago
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    29.6k LegnaK

    @Chancey21 I'm not very good at making appealing screenshots :(

    6.5 years ago
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    15.3k Texasfam04

    You did a great job on the bomb bay. if i may, use a rotator that only goes one way next time so the bay doors dont go inside. they just open then close to regular without going up in the bay. its a great job either way!

    6.5 years ago
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    15.3k Texasfam04

    Nice! Kinda reminds me of the B58 Hustler

    6.5 years ago
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    69.5k Chancey21

    Good plane, miserable first screenshot

    +1 6.5 years ago