Cerberus Works GI-15
GI-15
Description
In the late spring of 1944, a designer by the name of Lai Hong designed the Gi-15 to be the replacer of the Gi-10. Lai hong nicknamed the Gi-15 “moon” in honor of his late lover and wanted to avenge her by creating the Gi-15. The Gi-15 was a bomber interceptor that flew at higher altitudes then the Gi-10. The Gi-15 is armed with two 30mm explosive rounds and the aircraft can fly for 30 minutes. This aircraft was one of the feared interceptors due to its fast rate of climb and its explosive rounds. Over 2500 units were produced and retired after the war.
Features
full cockpit interior + ejection system
Stats
1x Hien Liu-ii rocket engine
Max speed: 400+ mph
Max dive speed: 450+ mph
Weight: 4k lbs
Range: N/A
Surface ceiling: N/A
Controls
Activate 1: start rocket
Activate 3: eject landing gear
Activate 4: eject
Activate 5: open parachute
Armament
2x 30mm explosive cannons
Cockpit view
Screenshots
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 19.5ft (6.0m)
- Length 20.7ft (6.3m)
- Height 7.1ft (2.2m)
- Empty Weight 4,659lbs (2,113kg)
- Loaded Weight 4,659lbs (2,113kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 11.3lbs/ft2 (55.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 410.6ft2 (38.1m2)
- Drag Points 2641
Parts
- Number of Parts 294
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,120