Ju-122-H2
32.4k TheAceOwl
6.5 years ago
Auto Credit Based on TheAceOwl's Ju-122-F-3
A new upgrade for our naval fighter. She has a new engine to give her alittle more speed and better high-altitude performance; a wider body for pilot comfort and pushing components forward to give more engine room. Also has a new safety feature to make bailing out less of a death wish. Crew-1 Weapons- 20mm KZ guns. Top speed- 0-5000- 720Mph, 5K-40k 730Mph Controls- 1 for the landing light, 2 to deploy parachutes. If youre about to bail out, throttle to 0% and press 3 to detacte the props. I hope you all enjoy this new queen of the seas!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Ju-122-F-3
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 24.8ft (7.6m)
- Length 22.3ft (6.8m)
- Height 7.9ft (2.4m)
- Empty Weight 4,909lbs (2,226kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,787lbs (2,625kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.518
- Wing Loading 37.1lbs/ft2 (180.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 156.2ft2 (14.5m2)
- Drag Points 1937
Parts
- Number of Parts 58
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 355
@TheOwlAce Wow, this one is a real thoroughbred. She's meant to be at high speeds as often as possible! At low speeds she will perform snap rolls and wobble on her vertical axis, pretty much anything under 170-180 mph. Given the sizable air brakes and brake chutes though that's not really a serious issue. I found that the flaps made take-off a little more treacherous so I wound up not using them after my first take off reacquainted me with the mountains of SimplePlanes. lol Ultimately though she's a fast and nimble fighter. With a light stick she's a fairly stable gun platform but takes practice. I'm not sure what caused it but I wound up in a high speed stall that resulted in a spin after recovering from a dive and banking away. It only happened the once and I couldn't reproduce the phenomenon afterwards. All in all - GREAT work!