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GAP-161 "Housefly"

34.3k Graingy  2 months ago

I promise this one has no allegedly game-crashing single-bladed propellers!


The GAP-161 "Housefly" is a Graingy-designed-and-built propeller-driven attack aircraft well suited to CAS roles in secured airspace.
Hailing from the 1960s, it's a child of the Cold War which carved out its place in the world, figuratively and literally, after being rejected by the NATO forces it was designed for.
Still, it found great value in use by armies and air forces with lower budgets, and can still be seen in conflicts to this day, unfortunately sometimes on opposing sides.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 41.3ft (12.6m)
  • Length 40.1ft (12.2m)
  • Height 10.9ft (3.3m)
  • Empty Weight 6,966lbs (3,160kg)
  • Loaded Weight 11,188lbs (5,074kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.111
  • Wing Loading 29.0lbs/ft2 (141.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 385.5ft2 (35.8m2)
  • Drag Points 2324

Parts

  • Number of Parts 35
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 370
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    34.3k Graingy

    @TheMouse Crazy

    2 months ago
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    53.4k TheMouse

    @Graingy
    “Fun”

    2 months ago
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    34.3k Graingy

    @TheMouse Fun, right?

    +1 2 months ago
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    53.4k TheMouse

    @Graingy
    ….

    2 months ago
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    34.3k Graingy

    @TheMouse Google AnarchyChess
    The name does not lie.

    2 months ago
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    53.4k TheMouse

    @Graingy
    ????????

    2 months ago
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    34.3k Graingy

    @TheMouse Holy Hell!

    +1 2 months ago
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    53.4k TheMouse

    @Graingy
    Thats something in chess, no?

    2 months ago
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    34.3k Graingy

    @Majakalona Nice lol

    +1 2 months ago
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    50.3k Majakalona

    @Graingy a few hours

    +1 2 months ago
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    34.3k Graingy

    @TheMouse Google en peasant

    +1 2 months ago
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    34.3k Graingy

    @Majakalona I must’ve misremembered. My bad.
    Oh, your pfp! How long’s it been like that?

    +1 2 months ago
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    19.2k KPLBall

    @TheMouse thanks :D

    2 months ago
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    53.4k TheMouse

    @Majakalona
    How dare you call me a peasant?

    +1 2 months ago
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    53.4k TheMouse

    @KPLBall
    First, take a screenshot you like, and then use the blueprint menu to put the picture in front of the screenshot view for posting the plane, and then post.

    2 months ago
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    19.2k KPLBall

    @TheMouse how to add in game pictures to your planes reference photos like the first thumbnail picture on this post

    +1 2 months ago
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    53.4k TheMouse

    @Graingy
    I do.
    @KPLBall
    You need help?

    2 months ago
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    19.2k KPLBall

    @Graingy @TheMouse does tho

    2 months ago
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    50.3k Majakalona

    @Graingy I do not
    I am not a mere peasant, I am a PC user

    +2 2 months ago
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    34.3k Graingy

    @KPLBall Not sure since I use Windows/Mac, but maybe try taking a screenshot and trying the blueprints function? Part of the view button in the editor?
    @TheMouse @Majakalona you two use mobile, right?

    +1 2 months ago
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    19.2k KPLBall

    @Graingy how do you get those in-game pictures on mobile?

    2 months ago
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    34.3k Graingy

    @TalonTheCRTguy plastic? What,?

    2 months ago
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    53.4k TheMouse

    @Graingy
    Its not cheep, but it gets the job done.

    +1 2 months ago
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    12.5k Talon7192

    @Graingy not really when a piece of plastic is flying at them at over 340 feet per second

    2 months ago
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    34.3k Graingy

    @TalonTheCRTguy Sounds hard

    2 months ago
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