D-190-A1-Wulf
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history
The D-190-Wulf was developed from the several captured blueprints of the FW-190 in service trials it was shown to have a high top speed which was why later the same year it was put in to full scale production and service Armed with a strong armament of four MG-54 machine gun,two 23.MM cannon,and 56 AA rockets
It was able to contend with the FW-190 and later the ME-262 and ho-229 rocket planes and was notable for have a short take area with later ended with a navelize version developed by pratley called the pratley pratley Wulf both versions of the planes saw combat from 1941 to 1949 when a modernized successor based of the D-190 was developed replacing the outdated older model this was also notable for being the base for multiple small semi-guided bombs
start up
1 fuel pumps
2 batteries
3 starter
4 engine start
controls
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4. nav lights (I forgot to add a switch in the cockpit)
5.canopy open/close
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7.drop rocket racks
8.always on
details
No. Built 712
Engine Pratley hammer-head Radial engine MK.1 (1510HP)
Armament
2X 23.MM Autocannons
4 X 50.cal machine guns
1xT.3 bomb
56xM.1 air-to-air rockets
Top Speed
700-750 KM/H flat up to 1000+ KM/H in a dive
Max alt
8,000 Meters
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor FW-190 mit DB609 V1.2
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 34.5ft (10.5m)
- Length 31.2ft (9.5m)
- Height 12.2ft (3.7m)
- Empty Weight 9,809lbs (4,449kg)
- Loaded Weight 13,399lbs (6,077kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.006
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.373
- Wing Loading 14.9lbs/ft2 (72.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 901.0ft2 (83.7m2)
- Drag Points 3822
Parts
- Number of Parts 749
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 2,924