Mik-18-zabastovka
history
The MIk-18-zabastovka is a heavy attack/fighter aircraft designed in 1938 and mainly used in world war 2 and the war of the two islands the aircraft was designed after specification S.Bodenkampfflugzeug 4.1938 was issued the frist designs used a outdated and slow DSVO-29 engine and later using a variant of the pratley double engine addition close to the end of production a version using the DDV engines was proposed the aircraft stood out from the competition by the fact that the 37.MM cannon could depress by 25 degrees and the fact that it used double rocket tubes
details
No. Built 13,709
Engine Pratley double Radial engine MK.1 (3750HP)
Armament
2X 23.MM Autocannons
4X 50.cal machine guns
1x 37.MM AA/AT gun
4xLR.01 air-to-air rockets
12x LR.2 air-to-ground rockets
Top Speed
1000-1050 KM/H flat up to 1350+ KM/H in a dive
Max alt
8,000 Meters
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notes
Remember to turn on the engines using the switches in the cockpit
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Mik-18-zabastovka
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 64.7ft (19.7m)
- Length 41.2ft (12.6m)
- Height 11.5ft (3.5m)
- Empty Weight 21,248lbs (9,638kg)
- Loaded Weight 26,120lbs (11,848kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.574
- Wing Loading 87.3lbs/ft2 (426.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 299.0ft2 (27.8m2)
- Drag Points 7894
Parts
- Number of Parts 406
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 1,741
@Sailor it's fine I forgot to mention it in the description anyway
@Samfpanzer me be stupid sorry
@Sailor did you turn on the engines by using the two switches in cockpit
Well the engines don’t start on mobile
@Samfpanzer oh
@PannerTerkins I didn’t think of that but it really is
bigger BF-110?