“Cormorant”
Important Note - only use on High Physics
A twin engined heavy bomber of the post-apocalyptic world, the “Cormorant” had a bomb bay with eight 125lb (56kg) bombs, and one 250lb (113kg) bomb. The “Cormorant” flew sorties guarded by other aircraft, as it was a slow and large target by itself. It did, however, house a single 12.7mm “Faring” Machine gun on the port wing which was used for strafing ground vehicles. The “Cormorant” was capable of flying at speeds of around 150mph (241km/h), and was powered by Dual 950HP “Rolls Royce Merlin” propeller engines. The “Cormorant” was not equipped to be amphibious, but was installed with buoyancy packs which enabled it to make emergency water landings if necessary.
Controls
- Pitch for Elevators
- Roll for Ailerons
- VTOL Down to open bomb bay
- AG 1 to activate landing gear steering (Yaw)
- AG 2 to drop all 125lb (56kg) bombs at once (in emergencies)
- AG 3 to drop 250lb (113kg) bomb
Control Notes
- Trim is recommended in-flight to maintain altitude (10-15%)
- Don’t make erratic manoeuvres, this may result in the aircraft going into a spin
- Use AG 1 and AG 2 only in emergencies in which all bombs need to be dropped at once
- Only use on high physics, using on low physics results in glitches around the airframe and landing gear
Specifications
- x2 950HP “Rolls Royce Merlin” propeller Engines
- x1 12.7mm “Farings” MG
- x8 125lb (56kg) bombs
- x1 250lb (113kg) bomb
Aircraft built at 1:1 scale
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 61.5ft (18.8m)
- Length 44.1ft (13.4m)
- Height 10.7ft (3.3m)
- Empty Weight 12,505lbs (5,672kg)
- Loaded Weight 13,393lbs (6,075kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.141
- Wing Loading 16.4lbs/ft2 (80.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 815.0ft2 (75.7m2)
- Drag Points 13987
Parts
- Number of Parts 811
- Control Surfaces 4
- Performance Cost 2,614
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Thanks! I’ll try your advice... @Lylian
I don't get how you have so little points. You should post your planes earlier in the day when people are on the website.
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