A7V-39
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8.5 years ago
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 10.2ft (3.1m)
- Length 14.1ft (4.3m)
- Height 6.0ft (1.8m)
- Empty Weight 29,939lbs (13,580kg)
- Loaded Weight 30,127lbs (13,665kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 2,483.1lbs/ft2 (12,123.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 12.1ft2 (1.1m2)
- Drag Points 3687
Parts
- Number of Parts 116
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 630
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@MrVaultech
It sounds like a good idea...
@Scottydoesthings
meh, okay(but do u think it would be good if there was an alternative ww1?)@MrVaultech
Well, the reality separated from ours at Midway...
@Scottydoesthings
Well this is an alternative universe, which could mean that a few A7Vs may have survived @MrVaultech
Agreed, but of the 20 A7V's built, most were destroyed by the crews in craters, or were scrapped after the war. @Scottydoesthings
well, it was the start of the panzer production @MrVaultech
Well... not to hate on the A7V, but the A7V sucked as a tank... @Scottydoesthings
@General360 Lel xD
yes what u going to say?@MrVaultech
@General360 ok and that was fast
A refitted A7V?! Well...
@Scottydoesthings
@General360
@LoadingCheese
(For General360s roleplay(if he allows it) After the first world war and after the first few tanks rolled off the production line, an engineer found a abandoned A7V in the forrests of Poland.
It was completely "new" so not many broken parts. He soon brought it back to germany and improved the machine. In the front was a MG-34, same things were on the side. On the top, he fitted a custom-made turret and a 34mm main gun.
This tank had quite the top speed which was extremely suprising when the person in charge of tank production
AG1 for front gun. AG2 for turret(vtol for turning trim for angling) AG3 for side guns.