CRHB-24 (PAPA BEAR)
CRHB-24 (PAPA BEAR)
The CRHB-24 was a heavy bomber designed in ww2 by the Caleb Republic. In the early stages of design it was supposed to be a medium bomber. But after the cockpit was designee it was clear that it was too big to be classified as that. It came into production after the CRB-23. It had an eight man crew
Features:
Bomb bay door
Turrets automatically look around when flying (definitely not an accident)
Instructions:
2 for inner engines and 3 for outer engines
1 for bomb bay doors
4 for top turret
5 for bottom turret
1 camera for watching bomb
2 camera for watching other bomb
3 camera for Bombardier camera
4 camera for top turret camera
5 camera for bottom turret camera
TRIM for trim.
CRHB-24 stands for Caleb Republic heavy bomber 24th model
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 102.9ft (31.4m)
- Length 70.2ft (21.4m)
- Height 28.6ft (8.7m)
- Empty Weight 21,281lbs (9,653kg)
- Loaded Weight 34,353lbs (15,582kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.465
- Wing Loading 29.4lbs/ft2 (143.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,169.2ft2 (108.6m2)
- Drag Points 26371
Parts
- Number of Parts 405
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 1,924