JRM-2 Mars Caroline Mars in US Navy service
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7.3 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Notapier's Martin JRM Mars Navy
Caroline Mars – JRM-2 BuNo 76824, delivered to the USN on 10 May 1948 and assigned to VR-2 at NAS Alameda. It was sold in 1959 and converted to forest fire fighting aircraft by Forest Industry Flying Tankers. Registered CF-LYM. the aircraft was damaged beyond repair during Typhoon Freda at Victoria, Canada on 12 October 1962.
TAKE-OFF METHOD vtol down and do not touch anything except the throttle and wait till it reaches 150 mph then by then it should've taken off
Controls
8 controls the jet needed for take off
1 and 7 controls the nav lights.
fun flying this brick of a beast.
Specifications
Spotlights
- This craft has been featured
- RailfanEthan 7.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Martin JRM Mars Navy
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 198.0ft (60.4m)
- Length 129.1ft (39.3m)
- Height 42.3ft (12.9m)
- Empty Weight 139,433lbs (63,246kg)
- Loaded Weight 169,677lbs (76,964kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.397
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.047
- Wing Loading 47.3lbs/ft2 (230.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 3,588.0ft2 (333.3m2)
- Drag Points 64565
Parts
- Number of Parts 378
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,238
The reason I post my creations is for the community to use.
Yea, sorry for the late reply.
Use whatever you want I don’t care.
@Caveman999
Could we please use this for the United Roleplay Authority navy?
@Morozdalisa thanks
Thanks @DuckMintnewprofile
This is soooo awesome man! Great work!
Can you make a large aircraft with guns so I can test it against the new ships?
I built an airboat to a couple hours ago
WOW wath a cool plane!!
Shoot, looks like I forgot to remove a part on the front.
Thanks everyone for the up-votes, I really appreciate it.