v1.10 Radar/Targeting Technology Demonstrator
I will update the codes here
This is a demonstrator aircraft for new Funky Trees input introduced in v1.10.
It has the following features:
- Two different radar displays
- Proximity fuse for cannons
- 3-in-1 targeting computer (air-to-air rocket timing finder, dive-bombing solution finder, skip bombing/torpedo solution finder)
- "Pilot's neck" early development (a camera that more or less tracks your current target for you)
You can take each parts and save them as subassembly for your own use, just kindly credit that you used my parts.
For the pilot's neck, you need to click the small fuselage part behind the pilot's chair to fully remove it.
Radar:
Target Solution Finder:
Note that this is an older version. New version also has a blinking green light to notify you the air-to-air rockets firing timing.
Activation Groups:
AG1: Flap
AG2: Unlock supermaneuverbility (please refer to the original plane for more info)
AG3: R4M air-to-air rocket salvo
AG4: SC 500 skip bomb (dive bombing/skip bombing dual purpose)
AG5: Cannon proximity fuse switch (if turned off it will be impact fuse)
AG6: 3-in-1 target solution finder switch
AG7: "Pilot's neck" switch
AG8: Engine on/off
Specifications
Spotlights
- BagelPlane 4.1 years ago
- Noname918181818181818181 4.1 years ago
- rexzion 4.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Focke-Wulf Fw BMW803 Fighter (UAF)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 40.9ft (12.5m)
- Length 46.9ft (14.3m)
- Height 11.7ft (3.6m)
- Empty Weight 9,530lbs (4,322kg)
- Loaded Weight 11,922lbs (5,408kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.331
- Wing Loading 37.9lbs/ft2 (184.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 314.8ft2 (29.3m2)
- Drag Points 2648
Parts
- Number of Parts 690
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 2,783
@vcharng okie
@rexrexThezion Feel free to use any parts on this plane, just remember to credit.
can I use the gun ammo thing? like the activation group stuff
@ThomasRoderick Your answer is in the thread given above
@ThomasRoderick Ah yes, I forgot to update the codes, hold on.
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@vcharng Ok now for the real question: how does that AA rocket work? Like, how do es the system calculate its lead?
@ThomasRoderick yeah, should've given it an ejection seat, lol.
Other than the fact that I'm REALLY not willing to bail out of this thing, nice design!
Cool!