The Raven
”As dark as the night itself,
as quiet as the shadows go,
Thy Birds will fly with stealth,
taking the lives of those who know.
Tis, it is the the one and only Raven
One who scares the foes away,
He who posesses the Raven,
No one man will cross his way.
Night is the witch's friend,
Slurking around like a sinister cat,
Anything on the Raven's end,
Will crash into a pool of pat"
This is the Raven, the fighter of the First World War. The Raven is used as a reconnaissance and night fighter biplane. The Raven is unrivaled due to it's night camoflage and it's amazing agility. The fighter was feared by most Axis Pilots due to it's paint job, making it more difficult to hit it during the night time. It is like the reaper of all fighters of WWI
*"This particular fighter was piloted by Jonathan Drake, a fighter ace who shot down 20 fighters during daytime, something it isn't meant to do"*
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 37.5ft (11.4m)
- Length 32.7ft (10.0m)
- Height 15.6ft (4.8m)
- Empty Weight 8,110lbs (3,678kg)
- Loaded Weight 8,376lbs (3,799kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.083
- Wing Loading 15.8lbs/ft2 (77.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 528.5ft2 (49.1m2)
- Drag Points 11327
Parts
- Number of Parts 190
- Control Surfaces 33
- Performance Cost 655
@Supermini555 Yeah.
Sucks for them.
This was surperior during WWI, not WWII, guess that the brits were too proud of it due to it's capabilities during WWI @Pilotmario
I just remembered something.
Someone used these things all the way to the Second World War. And were consequently shot to bits by our Pummelers when they tried a night raid because lol radar.
Thanks @CODENAMEBOB and @Insertname
@Supermini555 C :D
Thank you for apreciating the:
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B. Plane
C. Both
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