G-20M-3
Some fictional history:
The G-20 was Gazka's last piston-engined aircraft. It first flew in 1945 and was planned to be a bomber hunter to shoot down bombers of the allies, the project stopped when the war ended, but in 1947 it was continued and the G-20 entered service in 1950. The G-20 could be adapted to the most modern aircraft, making it continue in service even today.
The first prototipe
An Ukranian G-20M-1
The aircraft it's armed with:
- Two 30 mm cannons (190 ammo for each cannon)
- Three 2000 kg bombs
- Four rocket pods
- Six air to ground missiles
Controls:
- Change vision position to try to see under the nose with key 2
- Drop central bomb with key 3
- Drop wing bombs with key 4
- Drop all rocket pods with key 5
- Activate ground missiles with key 6
- Launch/Drop all missiles with key 7
Flight perfomance:
(All the perfomance without the suspended armament)
Max speed in a straight line at 3000 ft: 570 mph / 917 km/h
Turn time at 300 mph:
- Vertical: 20 s
- Horizontal: 17 s
Speed to take off:
Without suspended armament: 173 mph / 278 km/h
With suspended armament: 188 mph / 302 km/h
Speed to land:
Without suspended armament: 180 mph / 289 km/h
With suspended armament: 195 mph / 313 km/h
If you want, remove the suspended armament to be only a fighter.
Others:
- G-20M-3 (20 mm Gunpod)
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 44.4ft (13.5m)
- Length 39.1ft (11.9m)
- Height 14.3ft (4.4m)
- Empty Weight 21,455lbs (9,732kg)
- Loaded Weight 25,777lbs (11,692kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.182
- Wing Loading 42.9lbs/ft2 (209.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 601.5ft2 (55.9m2)
- Drag Points 1661
Parts
- Number of Parts 441
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 2,320
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