DFI- 307 H "Wolf"
Developed in the mid 1930's as a bomber escort and air superiority fighter - the Dieswen Fighter Interceptor model 307 quickly became one of the lead aircraft of Dieswen's airforce, known by its pilots as the Wolf - the aircraft served in multiple fronts before the Second Global war and was use throughout the war by one of the most feared squadrons of the Dieswenian Airforce with a record of over 550 aircraft downed by the flight lead alone, the DFI-307's maximum speed of nearly four hundred MPH made it one of the fastest aircraft of the second global war and wasn't rivaled until the arrival of Nordenvok's twin engine fighter - the Ragnarok. By the end of the war, roughly 23,000 DFI-307 aircraft were produced, making it the second most produced aircraft in the war, only beaten by the DFI-280. The DFI was eventually retired after the end of the Second Global War when Dieswen was ultimately defeated by joint forces from Nordenvok, Andosnia, and Yassia managed to starve the nations resources and began firebombing the nations capital.
Specs:
Role: Fighter/ Night Fighter/ Heavy Fighter/ Naval Fighter
Maximum Speed: 396 MPH at sea level - 471MPH at maximum cruising alt.
Armament: 4 .50 Caliber Machine Guns, 1 30MM cannon mounted in the nose
Maximum ceiling: 30,687 Feet
Crew: 1
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 38.7ft (11.8m)
- Length 29.1ft (8.9m)
- Height 12.8ft (3.9m)
- Empty Weight 8,363lbs (3,793kg)
- Loaded Weight 11,931lbs (5,412kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.335
- Wing Loading 45.2lbs/ft2 (220.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 264.1ft2 (24.5m2)
- Drag Points 4827
Parts
- Number of Parts 56
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 333