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ACIO.20 Mk.VII

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Nation of Origin: La Pointe Du Norde
Role: Fighter / Night Fighter
First Flight: 5th August 1933
Introduction: Winter 1937
Status: Retired
Number Built: 1,149

The ACIO.20 was a Pointe fighter aircraft developed starting in 1938. It was La Pointe Du Norde's most numerous fighter aircraft during the Second Global War and was one of three aircraft designed by the nation to exceed 1,000 produced aircraft. Between the time of it's conception and first flight, the AICO.20 was the worlds fastest vehicle that still utilized a skid at some point of the vehicle being grounded.

The Aircraft, although quickly running obsolete was one of the most mass exported aircraft in terms of amount per total, with 75% of all ACIO.20 being shipped to Weilkova to supplement their forces.

Performance:
Maximum speed: 246 mph at 26,000 ft
Cruise speed: 231 mph at sea level
Range: 1,400 mi
Service ceiling: 25,250 ft
Rate of climb: 2,500 ft/min

Action Groups:
2 - Unlock/lock cockpit (VTOL down to open)
8 - lock/unlock flaps
Trim:
10%: Combat flaps
50%: Take off flaps
100% Landing flaps.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 34.2ft (10.4m)
  • Length 27.9ft (8.5m)
  • Height 13.2ft (4.0m)
  • Empty Weight 7,961lbs (3,611kg)
  • Loaded Weight 8,606lbs (3,904kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.464
  • Wing Loading 25.7lbs/ft2 (125.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 334.7ft2 (31.1m2)
  • Drag Points 6656

Parts

  • Number of Parts 351
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 1,267
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    29.6k LegnaK

    @jselbach Thank you!

    5.0 years ago
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    29.6k LegnaK

    @Mustang51 I'll be sure to do that from here on out with future aircraft 🙂

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    2,192 jselbach

    Loved the cockpit!

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    25.5k Mustang51

    This is so cool! Would be nice to have a trim separate from the flaps but nevertheless it’s great!

    +1 5.0 years ago