QC-20.12 heavy lift helicopter
While this helicopter was designed for cargo much heavier than around 12,000lbs of bombs, this current load does show what it can do. Or in other words, this helicopter was designed to either carry outsize cargo or drop nuclear bombs.
Instructions:
Activation group 1: stabilise helicopter
Activation group 2: Allow front wheel to turn up to 90°
Activation group 3 OR/WITH trim slider: Trim control and thrust "boost"
Activation group 4,5,6: Drop front, middle and rear bombs, respectively.
Activation group 8: Turn on/off gyroscopes
Statistics:
Maximum takeoff weight as of upload: 133,000lbs
Maximum speed shown on airspeed indicator (maximum takeoff weight) : 200mph
Maximum payload as of upload: 50,000lbs
While it isn't the best bomber, it sure beats developing one. Or stealing one.
And of course, I may have lied about the maximum takeoff weight and payload.
Hint: it can carry more than its own weight.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor QC-20.1 "Passenger" helicopter
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 86.3ft (26.3m)
- Length 118.9ft (36.2m)
- Height 25.7ft (7.8m)
- Empty Weight 77,320lbs (35,071kg)
- Loaded Weight 95,759lbs (43,435kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.07
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.368
- Wing Loading 715.3lbs/ft2 (3,492.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 133.9ft2 (12.4m2)
- Drag Points 15283
Parts
- Number of Parts 195
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,123
@Feanor np, SEE YOU SPACE COWBOY...
@Feanor no problem my friend 🙂
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@Patrick20206 Thanks!