NADF B-207 - white owl
Developed by the Nordenvok air defense in the late 1960s as a supersonic nuclear strike bomber to combat possible threats from Andosnia in the height of the cold war between Nordenvok, Yassia, and Andosnia which ultimately lead to an arms race that produced the White owl - however, the aircraft was almost certianly doomed to fail in early development due to its unsable delta wing design and almost non existant payload in the fusalage, in order to combat this the B-207 was outfitted with four external bomb pods each capable of carrying a significant amount of weaponry at the cost of minimal parasite drag. The White owl remains in service to this day and is planned to be replaced by an unmanned bomber being developed in cooperation with Yassia.
Action groups:
1 activate all engines and RAM afterburners
2 eject payload pods
3 deploy landing chutes.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 67.1ft (20.5m)
- Length 83.7ft (25.5m)
- Height 16.5ft (5.0m)
- Empty Weight 52,665lbs (23,888kg)
- Loaded Weight 75,111lbs (34,069kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.141
- Wing Loading 54.5lbs/ft2 (266.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,378.1ft2 (128.0m2)
- Drag Points 9513
Parts
- Number of Parts 99
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 1,054