HK-264 "Jeremy"
HK-264 Code "Jeremy" Is a German Fast Bomber Aircraft In 1947 Produced 200 Units
Control
AG-1 :
AG-2 : Bomber Bay
AG-3 : Navigation Light
AG-4 : Landing Light
History
In 1946 when the Steiner counterattack was successful, Hitler ordered the creation of a fast bomber that could be used long distances.
Robert Ritter von Greim ordered several aircraft developers who still exist, one of which was a HK company whose factory was not bombed by the Allies, a few months later Hitler received a mock-up of the plane and ordered 200 units.
War
In mid-1947 this aircraft went into action in France by bombing Allied merchant ships and destroying several Soviet
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Problem
Due to the government's saving on spare parts, this plane has poor mechanics and an engine that gets hot easily, the cockpit interiors of former Allied aircraft that have English subtitles will confuse the pilots, so most pilots use German stickers on each of their instruments
special mission
In 1949 Adolf Ordered These 10 Bomber Planes To Bomb The Mainland Of The United States The Planes To Be Carried By Graf Zeppelin And Take Off, Although Most Of Them Was Just Structures Damage But The Media And The American Government Was So Shocked By This, Some Planes Did Not Survive
1949 American Newspaper Media Cuts With Pilot Photo:
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +7 bonus
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- Wingspan 104.4ft (31.8m)
- Length 75.2ft (22.9m)
- Height 21.6ft (6.6m)
- Empty Weight 18,094lbs (8,207kg)
- Loaded Weight 21,750lbs (9,865kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.183
- Wing Loading 26.7lbs/ft2 (130.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 813.3ft2 (75.6m2)
- Drag Points 9652
Parts
- Number of Parts 247
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,255