Boulton Paul P.200 3.9 (USN)
237k RamboJutter
5.4 years ago
So, BP had some success with their P.100 design in the 40s, this was further developed into the jet powered P.200. The design was used by the Fleet Air Arm and exported to multiple countries, notably the US navy/marines to complement their AV-8 Harriers. AG1 for flaps, AG2 for air brakes, AG3 for arrestor hook, AG4 for re-heat, AG5 for ejector seats, AG6 for drop tank, AG7 fold wings, AG8 for nav lights. Armed with 2 nose mounted cannon and 2 AIM 9 sidewinders.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 32.0ft (9.7m)
- Length 36.3ft (11.1m)
- Height 8.7ft (2.6m)
- Empty Weight 10,697lbs (4,852kg)
- Loaded Weight 19,931lbs (9,040kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.367
- Wing Loading 28.3lbs/ft2 (138.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 704.8ft2 (65.5m2)
- Drag Points 2016
Parts
- Number of Parts 912
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 3,123
Good to hear! @harits
@Thecatbaron I've made loads of planes with cockpits :) this is my first for a while though, they add so many parts...
Welcome to the world of cockpit making ;)
XVF-12 is ALIVE!!!!!
Interesting control surfaces and beautiful theme. Congrats
RAMBO MADE A FUNCTIONAL COCKPIT, WHAAT?! Good job, this plane is great.
@Tang0five it is indeed, I went through some of my older builds and found the p100, that shape is awesome hence a modern jet version :) look forward to seeing your build.
Very nice plane . I love it . Great job .
Funny world, working on a BP myself..... a “daffy” in fact. Lovely looking stuff here!