Yak-150 Brawny
48.8k Bife
3.3 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Walvis's HVY Attack Aircraft Challenge (Closed!)
WIKI
The Yak-150 is a close air support, ground attack and reconnaissance aircraft, made to compete with the Su-25 in order to be the main ground attack aircraft of the russian armed forces and to provide close air support to the russian troops, the aircraft is capable of completing multiple roles such as reconnaissance, naval bomber and long range tactical strike aircraft.
Controls
Vtol ---> Flaps
Trim ---> Trim
Normal SP Controls
Armament
4x Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-2 (100 munitions each)
2x S-13 Rocket Pods
4x Kh-25
6x FAB-250
Specifications
Spotlights
- RussianAce 3.3 years ago
- ACEPILOT109 3.3 years ago
- AWESOMENESS360 3.3 years ago
- RicardoACE 3.3 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor HVY Attack Aircraft Challenge (Closed!)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 47.9ft (14.6m)
- Length 51.8ft (15.8m)
- Height 15.8ft (4.8m)
- Empty Weight 23,058lbs (10,459kg)
- Loaded Weight 33,693lbs (15,283kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.2
- Wing Loading 58.0lbs/ft2 (283.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 581.3ft2 (54.0m2)
- Drag Points 9490
Parts
- Number of Parts 749
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 2,729
The pilot is barbecue now
@Falkenwut Glad you enjoyed!
Very interesting design! Not my cup of tea though still a fun flyer have to admit..
@asteroidbook345 no, i took reference from some other planes but nothing real
@Tetrodotoxin It is in fact, not only the nose has to carry the pilot, the radar/camera, 4 cannons and to top it all of two massive engines, so the design is as fictional as it can get, and thanks!
@Trainzo Thanks!
Was this an actual design lol
looks really amazing, but such a scheme for installing motors is irrational and it is very bad for CAS planes. Better installation of engines is like on a Warthog or over the wing
Very nice detailled plane . Great build .
Yep! @Bife
@BogdanX Thanks for letting me know, i'll fix it
@Hedero lol thanks!
@Liquidfox01 Thanks, that is what i was going for
@tucan Thanks!
@BogdanX fair enough hence why it would remain a concept, lol
Speaking of the VVA-14 didnt you make one?
Going by Russian aircraft history, this looks very plasusible. The only exception that could go against this vehicle flying in real life is the placement of the engines, it looks like it could be nose heavy, although I don't know, maybe Papa Stalin filled the tail section with Tungsten Carbide.
This looks like a very plausible Russian concept, i love it
10/10