Gv-FT-01 Japan Air Force
19.7k DerVito
7.6 years ago
Here is my new lightweight fighter-bomber specially for the Japanese Air Force. Fast, maneuverable, small and with deadly weapons, which is intended for attacks on ground and air targets. This is definitely the best I've ever built.
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AG1-4 for weapons
AG7 for parachute
Trim for trim
VTOL for air brakes.
Enjoy it;)
Specifications
Spotlights
- Inuyasha8215 4.0 years ago
- RandomUser09 3.6 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 24.3ft (7.4m)
- Length 34.8ft (10.6m)
- Height 9.9ft (3.0m)
- Empty Weight 26,977lbs (12,236kg)
- Loaded Weight 43,637lbs (19,793kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 3.09
- Wing Loading 81.5lbs/ft2 (397.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 535.7ft2 (49.8m2)
- Drag Points 4315
Parts
- Number of Parts 231
- Control Surfaces 18
- Performance Cost 1,067
@11qazxc wow, thank you
@NANOMAN без проблем )))))
Thank u for all your ups @FennVectorCWA
Thank u @PhantomBladeCorp ;)
Soon there will be something interesting in terms of detail)
Got you to 2k points! :)
Thank you, @RAF1
@EternalDarkness, My knowledge of English is very limited. I did not understand the meaning of what you said. If you did what you wrote about, maybe I would have understood your idea
@Sarpanitu it varies from build to build. Here, every part would stay exactly the same size, but half the weight. Less weight means lower wing loading, and better performance. It's a few seconds of work using fine tuner. Removing excess wings to balance the lift so the nose doesn't go up, and removing pitch surfaces from the main wings so the plane doesn't wobble while pitching are logical further improvements.
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thanks for your upvotes)
It looks very, very nice. However, it sucks at flying. What I suggest is removing a pair of wings, and removing pitch control surfaces from all wings. After that, scale the entire plane by 0.5 with "Mass scale" on, and scale it back up (x2) with "Mass scale" off. Scale it on only one axis. It will improve pitch, and remove most of the wobble.
@BogdanX I have had problems with mobility, and so I turned the flaps in the pitch. But then I corrected the situation, but forgot to change. Now I consider it inappropriate to make another version with minor changes, but thanks for your upvote anyway)