Th 326-c
1,809 Dredex
8.5 years ago
*German Marking for historical purposes only*
In a joint project with Outotrivas Industries and the Luftwaffe, the Th 326-c was conceived to defend the city of London from Allied attack. Recent advances made by German and Finnish engineers have been implemented, such as the j-50 jet engine and a design reminiscent of the Me 163. Capable of short to medium range engagements, the fighter/interceptor was accepted into mass production.
Armament:
4 Finnish-made Mk 118 30mm cannons with 120 rounds for each gun
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 35.8ft (10.9m)
- Length 21.9ft (6.7m)
- Height 8.0ft (2.4m)
- Empty Weight 5,617lbs (2,548kg)
- Loaded Weight 11,859lbs (5,379kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.947
- Wing Loading 54.7lbs/ft2 (267.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 216.6ft2 (20.1m2)
- Drag Points 1573
Parts
- Number of Parts 34
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 202
@Dredex Ugh, I should have tested the markings out first. By making them double sided it doesn't saddle down into the wing as it should. I think I will experiment with making a different set that doesn't use thin markings over a roundel but rather markings like the ones you've been using where it's parts buried in parts. I'd just need to make the outer roundel 0.22 deep, the middle roundel 0.24 deep and the center one 0.26 deep - nudge it all together and I THINK it would saddle down into the middle of the wing. I did do a recolor of this bird with Finnish markings though.
@DragonAerotech Thanks. I'll make sure to look at and use them.
@Dredex One of our allies in the RP posted an axis-Finland roundel already, here it is. Mine never seem to stay together when I take them off of aircraft.
Edit: I just created some double sided insignia for wing/tail placements of both varieties, you can find them here.
@DragonAerotech Sure. Been searching for so long for something like that!
@Dredex Say, did you need/want some Finnish Insignia for your' designs? Do you prefer the white/blue/white roundel or the white roundel with blue swastika?
@General360 Thanks.