Dehavilland Sea Hornet MK53 3.6
So i thought about this "what if", the sea hornet was the end of the mosquito type of aircraft, so how could the hornet be brought into the jet age? So i added some jets like the me262 or Arado type aircraft then thought, wouldnt it be cool if it has some thrust vectoring so added 2 more engines. Ag1 lowers the flaps and thrust vectors lower engines, just give it full beans and it takes off itself in very little distance, on landing use full trim down and Ag1 and you can land at about 80mph with 6% throttle to assist. Ag2 folds wings as per most naval aircraft, Ag3 lowers arrestor hook (linked to brake so be careful, on touchdown hold brake and it stops as if arrested but dont use brake if airbourne, or do, i cant make you =) )
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Dehavilland Sea Hornet F MK20 1.2
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 25.0ft (7.6m)
- Length 20.9ft (6.4m)
- Height 8.8ft (2.7m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 5,810lbs (2,635kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 29.005
- Wing Loading 16.0lbs/ft2 (78.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 363.9ft2 (33.8m2)
- Drag Points 3319
Parts
- Number of Parts 420
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,718
Nice
@ThePrototype 8@Carbonfox1 @Tang0five Thanks guys, I wasn't massively keen on the final looks but I was mainly interested in proof of concept and mechanics, thinking of adapting the tech to a supersonic bomber now :)
Neat concept, my iPad can run this!! I like!!
I love doing stuff like this, nice concept
Intriguing!
I like the concept