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EE Bobcat

7,219 AquiliusEpic  4.7 years ago

A new attack helicopter by Epic Engineering, the Bobcat was initially supposed to be a build inspired by the Ka 50 but turned out to have quite a few nods to the Westland Lynx in the airframe as well.
Heavily armed, this craft can take care of any ground or naval threat and even defend itself against other aircraft.
With its high top speed, it is able to hastily relocate for surprise attacks on unsuspecting enemies.

AG1: Turbojet
AG2: Additional Countermeasures
AG3: Detach Weapon Racks
AG4: External Lights
AG5: Landing Lights
AG6: Searchlight

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 17.4ft (5.3m)
  • Length 37.2ft (11.3m)
  • Height 9.6ft (2.9m)
  • Empty Weight 9,324lbs (4,229kg)
  • Loaded Weight 12,248lbs (5,555kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 5.779
  • Wing Loading 128.8lbs/ft2 (629.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 95.1ft2 (8.8m2)
  • Drag Points 2279

Parts

  • Number of Parts 64
  • Control Surfaces 3
  • Performance Cost 488
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    7,219 AquiliusEpic

    @DanDaFreakinMan Contra rotating Rotors do allow you to make your frame more compact, but considering how twitchy even this build can be, I do prefer a small tail rotor for more stability. It's a fine balancing act with the used power.

    4.7 years ago
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    I need to learn some better techniques for helicopters. Double rotors is clearly the way to go since it doesn't turn on its own.

    +1 4.7 years ago