S-31 Kurowashi "Black Eagle" (96 Parts Challenge)
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1.1 years ago
Auto Credit Based on WinsWings's 96 Parts Challenge 9.20.23 [CLOSED]
Aircraft Info
the S-31 Kurowashi or the "Black Eagle" are japanese concept bomber originated from a Magazine date back to 1940s and somehow fooled the Allies to think its a real aircraft, The aircraft was a Propaganda to show military might of japan Technology at its time,
Notable Info
The aircraft are a Bomber with Double Push and pull configuration (Much like the Do-335), with a crew around 3 People, 1x Pilot, 1x Bomber Navigator and 1x Back Gunner located at the back top of the fuselage, and reached a top speed around 380mph
Weaponry
- 2x 45mm Autocannon
- 2x Heavy bombs
Photography
The Real S-31 Concept
Specifications
Spotlights
- NatsukiHoshino one year ago
- Pan 1.1 years ago
- mikomiko 1.1 years ago
- Erc90F4RU 1.1 years ago
- WinsWings 1.1 years ago
- RepublicOfCursedPlanes 1.1 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor 96 Parts Challenge 9.20.23 [CLOSED]
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 52.2ft (15.9m)
- Length 47.2ft (14.4m)
- Height 15.3ft (4.7m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 2,907lbs (1,318kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.092
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 61.231
- Wing Loading 14.8lbs/ft2 (72.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 196.3ft2 (18.2m2)
- Drag Points 24
Parts
- Number of Parts 96
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 574
@Ilovewillow Dolphin plane
I found a glitch where you can go upwards of 1000kmh by submerging the props for a second and then rising back into the air
Basically this airplane is a Japanese copy from german DO335
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes yeah Heavy Fighter also means Fighter - bomber i think
@PUMPKINSIDD technically, it’s a fighter-bomber
@Irobert55 Heavy Fighter / Interceptor
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes fun fact: the DO335 also was a bomber.
Japan: Hey can I copy your homework (Do-335 Pfiel)
Germany: yeah sure but just make sure to change it a little
Il-2 Sturmovik Screenshots of this plen😍
interesting design. Putting 4 engines on the centerline (2 on the front and 2 on the rear) is quite an optimistic design).