AMV-214 Griepen
The AMV-214 Griepen is the first JDM Amm Marcht has ever made. Designed in Tokyo and the only Amm Marcht vehicle to be designed in Japan. Despite it has no hazard lights, it can go more that 200 km/h (456 km/h).
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History
The first prototype of this car was made in the 1950s, when Japan is mostly focusing on racecars. A person named Tom Lee send a blueprint to Tokyo that was packed in an envelope with a word written in Japanese, "Use this.". Then, the envelope was sent to an Indonesian aviator, named Dimas. Dimas didnt know why and what made this thing be on his housedoor. Dimas picked it up, read it, and then picked up slice of paper. Despite not knowing Japanese, he wrote " Thanks for the blueprint, sir". He sent it to the person who sent him the envelope. 2 years after that, Japan made a prototype that looked exactly like the car now. It was tested with a JE67 Engine, and reached a top speed of 456 km/h. Then, it was later abandoned. Nearly 40 years later, 2 brothers, namely Yaro Naratoga, and Daiji Sato, found the prototype in a small garage, untouched. They sold it to Amm Marcht for 9000$ and was accepted. Then, from years to years it evolved and ended like this.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 9.8ft (3.0m)
- Length 27.5ft (8.4m)
- Height 5.7ft (1.7m)
- Empty Weight 4,914lbs (2,229kg)
- Loaded Weight 20,075lbs (9,106kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 1,758.4lbs/ft2 (8,585.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 11.4ft2 (1.1m2)
- Drag Points 3965
Parts
- Number of Parts 33
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 179