KI-11
credit to Hyattorama for the attitude indicator
thanks to vcharng for their gauge tutorial
History
fictional
The KI-11 entered production in June of 1944. It was made to replace the KI-3 ground attack aircraft and the few KI-2 torpedo and dive bombers that were only used by aces who preferred these. It features instruments, a new stick design and plexiglas cockpit windows. It remained in service with the KAF until 1949, when the newer KI-1A entered service, which then, within a year was replaced by the KI-1B and C. It was still widely used by many small terrorism groups on the Kerbin North Pole until 1993, when the KAF and the KGF performed an attack at their base. All flight-worthy KI-11 attack aircraft were destroyed. There now remain a little over 30 others on static display around the world.
Controls
Axis controls: Normal
Trim: If you haven't set up a keyboard shortcut, just put on a random rotator somewhere and set input to trim. trust me. it works.
VTOL: nothing
AG1: Bomb bay
AG2: Rockets
AG3: Arresting Hook
How-to
Take-off
full throttle
wait until tip of speedometer needle reaches green part
pull back slightly
Aerobatics
If the red bulb starts blinking, it means your plane can enter a spin. It starts blinking at 3G (The amount of force pulling you down is 3x the foce of gravity).
Landing
Keep the needle just above the red part, about 25% throttle
once you're about to touch down, set throttle to 0%
Touch down
wait 1 sec
brake and (hopefully) stop
Dive attack
Make sure to have at least 1km or 0.6mi of altitude
Press 1 and 2
Select bombs as weapon
Fire both bombs
Select rockets as weapon
Fire all rockets
Pull out at ±400m or 0.3mi of altitude AGL
Thanks
Specifications
Spotlights
- Cereal 3.5 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor KI-11
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 54.1ft (16.5m)
- Length 44.4ft (13.5m)
- Height 17.1ft (5.2m)
- Empty Weight 8,982lbs (4,074kg)
- Loaded Weight 9,397lbs (4,262kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.212
- Wing Loading 23.5lbs/ft2 (114.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 399.9ft2 (37.1m2)
- Drag Points 7925
Parts
- Number of Parts 172
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 896
@Cereal I'm from the netherlands
@MrGreen oh yeah I'm from in indonesian and you???
@Cereal Thanks! This cockpit is half unfinished so expect an update this week
congratulations you are able to make a cockpit
haha finally when I finished my recitation on time