Mozkubi M-20D-1
Some fictional history:
This aircraft was a bomber that bombing Allied bases, but this variant has a 150 mm cannon designed to attack ground and naval targets.
It first flew in 1943 and was retired in 1945.
Type: Late piston aircraft
The aircraft it's armed with: One 150 mm cannon
The aircraft it's defended by:
- Dorsal turret with two machine guns
- Ventral turret with two machine guns
- Tail turret with one 20 mm cannon (a real cannon this time)
Gunner controls:
- Activate/Desactivate dorsal turret with key 2
- Activate/Desactivate ventral turret with key 3
- Activate/Desactivate tail turret with key 4
- Activate/Desactivate ailerons and elevators with key 5 to use gunners
Max speed at 3000 ft (straight line): 239 mph
Turn time (Vertical): 15 s (200 mph)
Turn time (Horizontal): 12 s (200 mph)
Use the trim to stabilize the aircraft while operating one of the turrets.
Don't brake hard when landing or you'll roll over.
And don’t expect much detail inside...
Original design
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 2 airplane(s) +14 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 97.5ft (29.7m)
- Length 78.1ft (23.8m)
- Height 32.5ft (9.9m)
- Empty Weight 27,131lbs (12,306kg)
- Loaded Weight 45,125lbs (20,468kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.314
- Wing Loading 23.4lbs/ft2 (114.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,926.3ft2 (179.0m2)
- Drag Points 11242
Parts
- Number of Parts 244
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,511
I designed a different canopy and fuselage at the beginning but I didn't like it, and when I redesigned it I realized that it looks like the Flying Fortress, but I didn't want to make another design because it was going to take more time.
You can also see that I made a copy of the P-51H at the beginning.
B-17 with a different cockpit