Hawker Hurricane
100% Historically EXACT replica of the Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIc, a british multirole fighter of the WW2.
|| Read instructions below ||
One of the most charismatic fighters of the WW2 the hawker hurricane was the main fighter in the Battle of britain and served in all the major theaters of the war. The Hurricane versions and adaptations result in a numerous series of aircraft which acted as fighters, intruders, interceptors, bombers, ground-attackers...
This version is the Mk. IIc, also known as the "Hurribomber", it is loaded with two 250lb bombs and four 20mm Hispano Mk.II cannons (perfectly replicated, it shoots like the real one).
Also, the paint job is historically exact and replicates the schemes of the 3rd RAF squadron.
Enjoy this charismatic plane!!
Instructions
- Press 1 to activate the navigation lights.
- Press 2 to activate the night lights, also used in the WW2 for blind the objectives during the attacks.
- Press 3 to launch the bombs simultaneusly, like the real Hurricane.
- Takeoff speed is 140-150 mph aprox.
- Landing speed is 120-130 mph aprox.
- When you carry the bombs the plane can be a bit hard to fly, keep an eye on the altitude.
- The autopilot is unstable at low altitude and low speeds, it's "safe" to use at <10.000ft.
- Do not turn fast at maximum speed (340mph), the plane could enter in spin.
*Special thanks to @Tully2001*
Specifications
Spotlights
- RailfanEthan 8.2 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 3 airplane(s) +70 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 40.6ft (12.4m)
- Length 32.3ft (9.9m)
- Height 11.9ft (3.6m)
- Empty Weight 12,970lbs (5,883kg)
- Loaded Weight 13,768lbs (6,245kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.174
- Wing Loading 21.4lbs/ft2 (104.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 642.8ft2 (59.7m2)
- Drag Points 5876
Parts
- Number of Parts 264
- Control Surfaces 12
- Performance Cost 839
@OFFWORLDSHRIMP yes u may
@RASEN1914 thanks man
@OFFWORLDSHRIMP no problem mate, upload it!
@RASEN1914 i modified your aircraft into an actual historical modification of a hurricane by Yugoslavia called Lvt-1. do you mind if i post it?
I like it! The Hawker Hurricane is my favorite WW2 aircraft, I’m glad someone made a good replica.
Nearly impossible to land though. The second it touches down it goes into a loop-de-loop, ending with it on its back... also stalls when you try to slow down to land.
Ok@RASEN1914
@JackTheBestBoss Yes, of course. Maybe un a few days
Can you make a B-17 or a B-57RASEN1914
@Shadow7946 I have an old version of the A6M... https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/W61oN9/Misubishi-A6M3-Reisen
But, probably i'll update another version... maybe the A6M5...
@Shadow7946 Which version -_-
@RASEN1914 Yep your right.
@OtherNigel thats the P-40
isn't the hawker hurricane the one with the tooth design?
@RandyAndSonsAircraft Yes... i hope that there will be a painting utility for the planes... it's pretty bad to make a camo putting parts on the plane...
The only problem i have is that almost all camo plane i see have either some bumping sound issue, or clipping parts that are really an eyesore. (Not saying its bad, just sometimes camo looks pretty bad)
You should probably add dihedral.
@ACMECo1940 Yes! Give me a few days
Can you make mark one and make it the 80 squadron in greece
@BogdanX I think you can get up to 80% exact in shape. Functionality, performance, and detail wise are impossible to even get close to the real thing. My hawker is probably 1% exact XD
@BogdanX what are you talking about it is 100% exact. Down to every nut and bolt
@cobalT Thanks a lot mate!
@BogdanX http://wiki.warthunder.com/index.php?title=HurricaneMkIIB
24,48 seconds
@RASEN1914 Why wouldn't I? The hurricane is one of my most favorite single engine Britsh Fighter besides the Spitfirs
@BogdanX The real Hurricane turns 360º in 24 seconds
@cobalT It would be great!