JAC Cobra Class Guided Missile Destroyer
495 dazed1
5.3 years ago
Although visually similar to the redoubtable Serpent Class Destroyers, the Cobra Class was a significant improvement on the type. JAC doubled the ammunition capacity of each of the class' two turrets and added another turbine engine to considerably increase speed, creating a destroyer that quickly became the benchmark against which all others would be compared. (Group 1: missile control dome with VTOL and trim. Group 2: open/close launch bay hatch with VTOL. Group 3, camera 1: fore turret controls with VTOL and trim. Camera 2: bridge view. Group 4, camera 3: aft turret controls with VTOL and trim. Group 8: gyro stabilization assist.)
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 16.5ft (5.0m)
- Length 80.6ft (24.6m)
- Height 32.7ft (10.0m)
- Empty Weight 37,328lbs (16,931kg)
- Loaded Weight 75,478lbs (34,236kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.079
- Wing Loading 291.8lbs/ft2 (1,424.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 258.7ft2 (24.0m2)
- Drag Points 22377
Parts
- Number of Parts 213
- Control Surfaces 1
- Performance Cost 886
@DopelMan so I ran it through some tests - pretty sure you're not opening the missile bay doors fully. Use activation group 2 and VTOL to swing them fully open before firing, then deactivate group 2 and activate group 1 to control the missile aiming dome. if both group 1 and group 2 are active, rotating the control dome will close the hatches and when you fire the missiles will get stuck.
Happy hunting.
@DopelMan Are you opening the launch bay doors all the way or traveling at high speed? If the doors aren't open fully or you're going too fast the missiles can get stuck.
The missiles get stuck