Fiat C.R. 32
[MADE IN ITALY SERIES] I have to reupload to fix some issues!
The Fiat C.R.32 was a biplane fighter produced from 1932 to 1937 by the Fiat Aviazione and used by the Regia Aereonautica, in Italy. This is the version of the 1939 exemplar of the Aereonautica Militare, it's high detailed, with working machine guns. It's for a challenge. Hope you like it! Enjoy! ;)
Details:
Real life dimensions, same weight and almost same power. 2 Breda SAFAT machine guns .12,7 whic ch can obviously destroy the bridge ;) Same livery, high quality details, and high maneuverability
Instructions:
Throttle at 100%, pitch at 150-170mph, and keep it at 100% for all the flight. Shoot machine guns carefully, don't do long bursts, or the probabilty of hitting the prop (1/1000) could increase. For landing, approach at 150mph, and touch ground at 120mph, remeber that this planes didn't have brakes, so be careful!
Hope you enjoy! See ya!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 32.2ft (9.8m)
- Length 29.4ft (9.0m)
- Height 11.8ft (3.6m)
- Empty Weight 4,936lbs (2,238kg)
- Loaded Weight 9,004lbs (4,084kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.333
- Wing Loading 28.3lbs/ft2 (138.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 318.5ft2 (29.6m2)
- Drag Points 3644
Parts
- Number of Parts 207
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 677
@UnknownNate thank you!
How do you build all these cockpits??
@FrogmasterAereonautics oh diamine l'hai cancellato? Non lo trovo più
@onlyforcomment Hahaha grazie ;) comunque non ho usato il pilone, li ho dapprima montati su un pannello strutturale, e poi mossi con l'editor a mio piacimento. Comunque, tra poco provvederò a postare la versione senza armi :D
@FrogmasterAereonautics Hei frog, hai usato il pilone lungo per fare questo aereo? Ho scoperto che oltre alle armi non posso installare aerei con il pilone lungo. Sono disperato!!! E se non l'hai usato, puoi togliere i mitra così lo scarico? Sempre che non abbia usato il pilone lungo. Grazie in anticipo e sei bravissimo a fare i nostri aerei. È quasi patriottico. Sigh sigh...
Really nice. @FrogmasterAereonautics if you ever feel like needing some of my instruments, you don't even have to give credit, I would like to make your already beautiful planes even more beautiful. Use them if you find them fitting.
@Liquidfox Thank you! I don't especially like biplanes, but WWII and WWI Italian ones are my favorites.. My country have always known how to make quality aircrafts ;)