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K 7 01

2,887 harryzhou  8.5 years ago
Auto Credit Based on harryzhou's K 7 h

This K-7 01 carries my first logo-"USSR". There are too many defects but I'm too tired to have them finished. But my plane seems to be successful showing Soviets' craziness in building crazy things.
I added an original but ugly cockpit and 64 boom50s to satisfy crazy pilots. Bombs may affect fluency.

Activation Gruops
1+VTOL: flaps
2+VTOL: down: bomb bay
567+VTOL: gun turrets

Cockpit view is in the cockpit....
Cameras are in the bomb bay.
If you shoot your self, boom50s will send you away at a speed of 200omph...

The real K-7:
The Kalinin K-7 was a heavy experimental aircraft designed and tested in the Soviet Union in the early 1930s. It was of unusual configuration with twin booms and large underwing pods housing fixed landing gear and machine gun turrets. In the passenger version, seats were arranged inside the 2.3-meter thick (7 ft 7 in) wings. The airframe was welded from KhMA chrome-molybdenum steel. The original design called for six engines in the wing leading edge but when the projected loaded weight was exceeded, two more engines were added to the trailing edges of the wing, one right and one left of the central passenger pod. Nemecek states in his book that at first only one further pusher engine was added.

Spotlights

  • Fumo 8.3 years ago

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor K 7 h
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 277.0ft (84.4m)
  • Length 128.8ft (39.3m)
  • Height 43.0ft (13.1m)
  • Empty Weight 159,093lbs (72,163kg)
  • Loaded Weight 202,552lbs (91,876kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.345
  • Wing Loading 5.7lbs/ft2 (27.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 35,769.3ft2 (3,323.1m2)
  • Drag Points 55309

Parts

  • Number of Parts 641
  • Control Surfaces 18
  • Performance Cost 3,132