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P.4F Sokol

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Auto Credit Based on Aviator720's Istrebitel' Maket No.1

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About:

Based on unreal events, do not take it seriously.

The P.4F Sokol was a Second World War era attack fighter aircraft, built by the Dnepr Aviation Bureau under license from the Soviet Government in 1939 as an answer to the upcoming Reichland fighter. About 1500 aircraft were built.
Starting from the order of the Minister of Defense of the Empire to create a new powerful and agile fighter to replace the obsolete P.3 Petrovich, and in response to the new Reichland fighter, the Dnepr Aviation Bureau designed a revolutionary new fighter machine. Featuring a reinforced body and wings, more efficient and powerful engines, and equipment never seen on their aircraft before. The aircraft was named Sokol, after the sacred eagle of the Holy Empire.
The Sokol entered service with the Air Force in 1940, when it was the most advanced aircraft. This aircraft was operated by several countries until the 1970s. Although, there were several aircraft that operated in small numbers, and the last ones were scrapped in the early 1980s due to obsolescence.

AG-1 to start the engine;
AG-3 for landing lights, and;
AG-4 for Airbrakes.

Some galleries...

1

Flight over the Dark Sea, 1950s. Assigned to scout enemy ships in the waters.

2

Low-past at Mitovsky Aerodrome, 1950s. Go around after a series of failed landings.

3

Against Andrey Kazanov the Defector, 1944. P.4F Sokol (foreground) piloted by Laeslav Cherobalov.

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Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Istrebitel' Maket No.1
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 43.5ft (13.3m)
  • Length 27.8ft (8.5m)
  • Height 11.8ft (3.6m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 4,400lbs (1,995kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.146
  • Wing Loading 16.5lbs/ft2 (80.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 266.4ft2 (24.7m2)
  • Drag Points 291

Parts

  • Number of Parts 206
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 916