Brumix J-89 "Cassowary" (1935 Bomber Challenge)
group 1 : Vtol : bomb bay group 2 : Vtol/trim : Guns/pitch stabilizer description coming soon
Design and Develepoment :
The Brumix J-89 "Cassowary" (Brumix Model 34) was a medium tactical bomber built for the Z-army Air Forces during the 1930's, which had the distinction of being the only Zedonian bomber to be Massively produced for export. It was developed by Brumix Industries in parallel with the Brumix J-91 "Flamingo" as a fallback design should the J-91 prove unsuccessful. The J-89 only reached limited units in the Zedonian Colonies during mid-1937, and subsequently only saw limited combat operations against Rebel targets before the end of the war. Most of the extant orders of the J-89 were canceled shortly thereafter and only 600 J-89 airframes of all types were built for the Z-Army Air Force, where 1200 others were build for export around the world.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 1935 Bomber challenge (CLOSED)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 79.6ft (24.3m)
- Length 60.5ft (18.5m)
- Height 12.9ft (3.9m)
- Empty Weight 21,377lbs (9,696kg)
- Loaded Weight 22,779lbs (10,332kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.263
- Wing Loading 24.2lbs/ft2 (117.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 943.1ft2 (87.6m2)
- Drag Points 14281
Parts
- Number of Parts 464
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 1,989
Quick question how did you get the pilot dummies?
cool!
@KerlonceauxIndustries ^^" thanks
@Supercraft888 I'm with you - they look bloody evil. This kite is quite lovely. Well done.
Also, great job on this aircraft mate
@spefyjerbf
Yeah, but who the hell cares, do you see the freaking talons on those things?! They will literally rip you in half if they wanted to.
Correct me if I am wrong, but aren't Cassowaries flightless? Still, I think they may be quite formidable, much like this plane. Well done on this one!
Its great
Awesome