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Damiet Class Heavy Zeppelin Mk. 2

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Auto Credit Based on Yourlocalhuman's War challenge: 1917 (closed)

"Unopposed under crimson skies. Immortalized, over time their legend will rise and their foes can’t believe their eyes, believe their size, as they fall. And the Dreadnoughts dread nothing at all!" -Sabaton

big and fat zeppelin just like your mo-

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AG1: Drop Bombs

Lore

Zeppelin Dreadnought Program

The Zeppelin dreadnought program was developed as a way to protect aerial carriers. This "Dreadnought Zeppelins" were armed to the teeth with naval cannons and bombs that can be used to level entire towns. Although the Damiet Class Airships are considered "heavy zeppelins" they are lightly armed with only 4 bombs and 4 HMGs protecting it.

Fun Fact About the Damiet Class Airships: They are often called Light Cruiser Zeppelins but the Damiet Class still falls into the Heavy Zeppelin category because it weighs more than the average Heavy Cruisers due to its engines being heavily modified.

Development History

Created under heavy secrecy, the Damiet Class Zeppelins were the best in the world when it was introduced. Armed with state of the art bomb sights, 4 of the most advanced HMGs and a speed unmatched by any other zeppelin of its time. The Damiet Class Zeppelins wrecked havoc among the cities of the Marineon Empire. Famously used by the 19th Bomber Squadron "Bitroyevsk", Blood Hounds in English, the Damiet Class Zeppelins that are part of this squadron destroyed over 1000km of trench line in over 2 weeks with the use of this Zeppelin.

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor War challenge: 1917 (closed)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 31.5ft (9.6m)
  • Length 147.6ft (45.0m)
  • Height 21.5ft (6.5m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 5,879lbs (2,667kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.051
  • Wing Loading 17.3lbs/ft2 (84.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 339.1ft2 (31.5m2)
  • Drag Points 178

Parts

  • Number of Parts 113
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 653