Auto Credit Based on B1's (OPEN) The 1960s Challenge by B1

The Bristol 51 XF26 is a high altitude bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Bristol Aeroplane Company. Heavily inspired by the Bristol 188 XF926 (Flaming Pencil), this plane is almost replicating it, except its not for experimentation but for operational use.
It would have been manufactured in the 60s, and built to operate alongside the V bombers (Vulcan, Victor and Valiant). Primarily used by the Royal Air Force as a high altitude bomber, used for both nuclear and conventional weapons. It can also be used for Maritime Radar Reconnaissance.
Max Speed at sea level (Loaded): 744mph

Bristol 188 XF926

Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor (OPEN) The 1960s Challenge by B1
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 43.2ft (13.2m)
- Length 73.6ft (22.4m)
- Height 17.5ft (5.3m)
- Empty Weight 20,768lbs (9,420kg)
- Loaded Weight 48,186lbs (21,857kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.098
- Wing Loading 75.0lbs/ft2 (366.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 642.5ft2 (59.7m2)
- Drag Points 6411
Parts
- Number of Parts 99
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 509
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