KPz. Leopard 1
Kampfpanzer Leopard 1
Original design by @Xepec
Background info:
KPz Leopard 1 is a main battle tank designed in the West Germany during 1960s, in order to catch up with the newest models in other nations.
About the tank ingame:
This Leopard 1 is equipped with a L7A3 main gun, HEAT DM12 and APDS DM13 available.
Features:
*Realistic engine roar
*Gun sight & historical ammo type
*Barrel recoil
*Working commander hatch
Empty mass: ˜40,000kg
Engine max. Output: 850HP
Max. speed: 76kph (increased by 11kph comparing to the historical value)
Max. reverse speed: 32kph
Maingun: L7A3 cannon (DM12 & DM13)
Ammo count: 40 (20 for each kind)
Auxiliary arms: 2*MG3
HOW TO OPERATE:
Roll und pitch: Movements
VTOL: Elevation
Trim: Turret rotation
AG1: Lights
AG2: Activate the XSW-30-U searchlight
AG3: Open the commander's hatch and let him appear
F10: Self-destruction
[What is the Tank Rennovation Project?]
This project aims to find tanks that were uploaded many years ago. My job is to fix the possible bugs, add new interesting functions and features, and modify the track system by using <tracks 2> mod instead of the old ones.
Hint: to drive this tank, make sure that you have installed the mod <tracks 2>. Sadly, this tank is not fit for Android & IOS devices.
Specifications
Spotlights
- SILVERPANZER 1.3 years ago
- Ulgumda 1.3 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 15.5ft (4.7m)
- Length 45.5ft (13.9m)
- Height 15.7ft (4.8m)
- Empty Weight 88,088lbs (39,956kg)
- Loaded Weight 89,092lbs (40,411kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 75,675.6lbs/ft2 (369,480.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1.2ft2 (0.1m2)
- Drag Points 13143
Parts
- Number of Parts 563
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,619
Required Mods
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Tracks 2
by MOPCKOE_DNISHE
Version 0.84 (11/1/2021 2:22:39 PM)
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Oh * it’s the tank that haunt me in my dreams (not literally)
@HoriType3 Thx a lot! I am planning to upload a T-62M-1 tank next Sunday. If u r interested in it, just check my jet stream that day :)
good build
well modeled