Perthian A-45 (Non-Bomber Variant)
{NOTE: You MUST turn on AG 1 and AG 2 or it will fly slow and flip on the runway quickly} [LORE] The Perthian A-45 was made by the (Fictional!) Perthian-Incorporated which was founded around late 1917 to aid the U.S Air Force on the western frontlines, however the company was silent for more than 20 years, only reappearing in early 1939, as tensions were rising in the world and the board of directors choose to send an operative to one of the many Junkers factories in the western area of German Reich, however months later the man was caught, resulting in an 4 year Lawsuit, only ending in November 1943, when the Germans were on the defensive from the Soviet Monster, known as The Red Army, and produced planes copied from larger aircraft firms like Ford and General Motors, along with some from Hawkers. By 1944, business had slowed due to germany being on the brink of total collapse, resulting in a downgrad of orders, yet on December 19th,1944 an breakthrough was made, German plans to produce the ME-162,ME-163,and the ME-262 were found in an raid by soviet forces which were then sold to Perthian for around 1.3 million on December 27th,1944 after a week of negotiations with a Private Militia. On january 2nd,1945, the Perthian came out as the newest and most strategic jet bomber, outpacing an captured ME-162,ME-163, but in the test race, the aircraft was hit by AA guns in a tiny stronghold in the area of the Rhine, nearly destroying the model, yet the plane was mass produced and had secured over 790 orders a month, which then slowed to around 320 when the European members of the axis were destroyed, and the largest focus was The Japanese Empire, which proved the jet unfavorable to bomb small islands due to speed and was not meant for landing on even an large aircraft carrier.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Yak-3T Tank Destroyer
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 34.3ft (10.5m)
- Length 34.0ft (10.4m)
- Height 12.7ft (3.9m)
- Empty Weight 10,061lbs (4,563kg)
- Loaded Weight 12,873lbs (5,839kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.523
- Wing Loading 30.9lbs/ft2 (150.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 416.6ft2 (38.7m2)
- Drag Points 6093
Parts
- Number of Parts 250
- Control Surfaces 17
- Performance Cost 784
Got rid of them because I was being dumb and messed up mirror aircraft and also kind of reminded me of the ME-162 salamander’s elevators without rest of them@rexzion
rest of elevators where