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Me-163 with BT-1000

1,454 DauntlessSBD  3.7 years ago
Auto Credit Based on flame0w's Torpedo Bomber Challenge [CLOSED]

Torpedo Bomber!
An Me-163 with two BT-1000 Bomben Torpedo!
An 1992 article claimed this ()
The carriage and the wheels detach at 336km/h (It's just an imagination since I couldn't find any photo)()
Two Mk-108 cannons!(I personally regard those real-caliber cannons(7.62 , 12.7 , 20 etc)as machine guns)
Two working mechanical rocket propelled torpedoes(although I added two real "torpedoes")
Not really realistic flying characteristics though.
AG1 to eject(though some problem still exists)(historically the pilot have to eject after the attack since the fuel isn't enough for a return)
Have fun!
(May someone build this with a more detailed Me-163?)

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Torpedo Bomber Challenge [CLOSED]
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 28.5ft (8.7m)
  • Length 27.0ft (8.2m)
  • Height 9.8ft (3.0m)
  • Empty Weight 11,046lbs (5,010kg)
  • Loaded Weight 11,456lbs (5,196kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.176
  • Wing Loading 55.9lbs/ft2 (273.1kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 204.8ft2 (19.0m2)
  • Drag Points 3560

Parts

  • Number of Parts 113
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 827
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    26.7k Bryan5

    The MK-108 Caliber is 30mm

    2.4 years ago
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    Ah that makes sense @DauntlessSBD

    +1 3.7 years ago
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    1,454 DauntlessSBD

    @spectre118 At least according to my knowledge,that's what the normal Me-163 interceptor do. This have to carry on torpedo attacks,meaning that it have to fly far from the coast and fly low,thus not being able to glide back

    +2 3.7 years ago
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    The pilot of the ME-163 didn’t eject they glided it back to the airfield and belly landed as the 163 was plenty sturdy enough

    +2 3.7 years ago