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Focke-Achgelis-FA223

1,950 winterisstark111  6.4 years ago

An Infantry transport helicopter used by Germany during the second World War that saw little action as they required many recources, and their factory's kept getting bombed by the allies. Controls: For take off increase throttle to 100%, To turn use Yaw and to make a sudden decrease in altitude use pitch, Only use roll in emergances as it severly throws the Helicopter off balance, For landing Decrease and increase altitude in a sensible maner until you reach the ground.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 45.6ft (13.9m)
  • Length 35.1ft (10.7m)
  • Height 11.6ft (3.5m)
  • Empty Weight 8,649lbs (3,923kg)
  • Loaded Weight 10,873lbs (4,932kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.183
  • Wing Loading N/A
  • Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
  • Drag Points 5669

Parts

  • Number of Parts 112
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 409
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @winterisstark111 now its spotlighted. it was the first chopper who entered limited service and small scale production so that it is very depressing that the last parts that exists from this machine are only a a part of the instrumentation and the control stick.

    6.4 years ago
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    @Irobert55 Oh thats fine.

    6.4 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @winterisstark111i canot spotlight it. sorry but you have to wait. it looks great so i want to spotlight it.

    6.4 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @winterisstark111 now the name is like the one of the originsl. realy focke-wulf and focke-achgelis wehre two diffenretn corporate entitys.

    6.4 years ago
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    @Irobert55 look at the name and how I've been playing along with you so really be more obsevant.

    6.4 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @winterisstark111 but this is not from focke wulf. realy do your homework.

    6.4 years ago
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    @Irobert55 they couldn't build the helicopter any more because the factories kept getting bombed and as I said the naming system goes Company/Original Company Abriviation if any and then the numbers associated with the aircraft.

    6.4 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @winterisstark111 and this was the company wo build this chopper. that the reason why the name is wrong. its the company name of the building company . thats even the reason why there were not more of them: focke-acheglis company could not build more.

    6.4 years ago
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    @Irobert55 one more thing Focke-Achgelis is whats abriviated in FA

    6.4 years ago
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    @Ironbert55 Either even if the person had left the company the company was still called focke wulf. Also the name in the post goes like so: Company name, Abriviation if any, and the numbers for the name.

    6.4 years ago
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    Brah your info is from Wikepedia

    6.4 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    @winterisstark111 nope. its was not from focke wulf. the focke guy had left the company focke wulf before the construction of the fa had started. also the fa does stand for the building company. you can easily look it up in wikipedia (trust me i read something about this chopper before i looked if the english wikipedia article was right. and i am german so.... also it sounds like that you sound like someone who thinks that the horten hoIX was called horten ho229 (get to the english wikipedia article and then switsch language to german)).

    6.4 years ago
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    @Irobert55 No Focke wulf is the company that produced it, but it is commonly accociated with the 190 so your confusion may come from there.

    6.4 years ago
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    1,842 Irobert55

    erm this is a focke-achgelis not a focke-wulf.

    6.4 years ago