Yak-152 (KV-2)
INFO:
The Yak-152(KV-2) was a plane made in ww2 by the Soviets. Stalin saw how good the KV-2 was doing so he had made a bunch of variants of it, the KV-2-2-2, the Mi-152(KV-2), and the USSR-152(KV-2) the only thing that he was missing was a plane that was made from the KV-2, he took the turret of the KV-2 and then put some wings on it, the first tests did not work so well because they were using diesel fuel instead of vodka. They also made it out of pure Stalinism because that is what the Original KV-2 was made out of. A lot of these machines were never heard of in real life, but that was because they are shrouded in secret, the soviets not letting anybody know of their technological advancements that were about a century ahead of their time.
Features:
Stalinum
Vodka fueled engine
It is blyatifull
The perfect weapon to kill western spies
Instructions:
Normal plane controls for flight
VTOL for gun up and down
Group 3 for stabilization of plane (use when something goes wrong)
Fire cannon for big derp
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 33.0ft (10.1m)
- Length 29.7ft (9.0m)
- Height 10.4ft (3.2m)
- Empty Weight 5,912lbs (2,681kg)
- Loaded Weight 8,101lbs (3,674kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.386
- Wing Loading 54.1lbs/ft2 (264.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 149.8ft2 (13.9m2)
- Drag Points 2914
Parts
- Number of Parts 154
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 613
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