Dead-Winger
A Strike Aircraft made in 1943, Kraus Potoroski, a well known plane designer rewarded The Medal Of The People for solving the problem of the Royal Air Force that has caused many incidents resulting in many loss of crew and aircraft during WW2, he claimed the plane was inspired by the Soviet Union plane (Ilyushin) IL-2 for it's ability to endure many enemy fire and fire power, Kraus then decided to put his idea of having tons of rockets attached to the plane meant to be a single strafe at a range of 1 Km towards the ground before finally bailing out the name was given after one of it's weakness which is the tail wing can be easily snapped after getting shot by a flak canon. It is then solved by adding a metal plate to the rudder to prevent further damage.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 63.7ft (19.4m)
- Length 35.4ft (10.8m)
- Height 16.3ft (5.0m)
- Empty Weight 8,488lbs (3,850kg)
- Loaded Weight 11,103lbs (5,036kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.27
- Wing Loading 21.7lbs/ft2 (106.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 510.9ft2 (47.5m2)
- Drag Points 3880
Parts
- Number of Parts 66
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 544