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Type 97 Chi-Ha 120mm Short Gun

16.4k DarDragon  5.0 years ago

Derp, Derp, Japanese Derp. This has my improved version of my Type 98 hull. Drives a bit better than my ShinHo To(Its also lighter for some reason). It also has real recoil. Anyway, enjoy!!

Controls:

Throttle: Power(Recommended Throttle for turning on the move: <60%
Recommended Throttle for turning in place: 100%)

Pitch: forward/ backward

Roll: Turning

VTOL: Turret elevation

Trim: Turret Rotation

WARNING!!!!!!
Do not press AG1(unless you want to blow up)
Turning on runways is dangerous
firing the gun when it is perpendicular to the hull is also dangerous(for tracks)

The Short Barrel 120 mm Gun Tank was one variant produced late in the war for the Imperial Japanese Navy. They wanted a gun tank similar to the Type 2 Ho-I for close support, but with greater fire-power. The standard 47 mm main tank gun was replaced with a short barrel naval 12 cm (120 mm) "anti-submarine" gun with a muzzle brake added. In addition, it had a small storage compartment added onto the back of the ShinhoTo Chi-Ha turret. Only "about a dozen" were produced for deployment by the Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 8.7ft (2.6m)
  • Length 19.6ft (6.0m)
  • Height 7.8ft (2.4m)
  • Empty Weight 6,404lbs (2,904kg)
  • Loaded Weight 9,949lbs (4,512kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.355
  • Wing Loading 181.0lbs/ft2 (883.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 55.0ft2 (5.1m2)
  • Drag Points 5075

Parts

  • Number of Parts 255
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 4,983
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    @IanTheCuberGamer Different people like different controls.

    +1 5.0 years ago
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    6,797 IanJDYT

    VTOL should be used for traverse and Trim for elevation, But It's Still A Good Build

    5.0 years ago