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Mitsubishi G4M2e (Betty)

92.2k RicardoACE  3.9 years ago

how to use Flaps 50% take off 100% flaps Landing to climb place the nose of the plane at 10 to 15 degrees

how to use gunner mode: First level the plane to the position you like best and to keep it that way use the Trim. then AG1 to activate weapons and turrets and disable airplane controls

Photo by: @emanuelga

History:

It was a ground-based twin-engine medium bomber operated by the Japanese Imperial Navy in World War II. The bomber was encoded with the name Betty by the Allies. Male names were given to fighters and female names to bombers, torpedo bombers, and reconnaissance devices.

fictional variant created by me:

https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/w5P8Uh/Mitsubishi-G4M3F-Betty

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 80.9ft (24.7m)
  • Length 76.6ft (23.3m)
  • Height 21.4ft (6.5m)
  • Empty Weight 19,438lbs (8,817kg)
  • Loaded Weight 29,891lbs (13,558kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.023
  • Wing Loading 4.2lbs/ft2 (20.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 7,035.9ft2 (653.7m2)
  • Drag Points 1100

Parts

  • Number of Parts 894
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 3,464
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    92.2k RicardoACE

    @Spitfirelad05 ahh yes but I have more to finish

    3.9 years ago
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    @RicardoAs1515 What I meant is that are you open to aircraft suggestions?

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    92.2k RicardoACE

    @Spitfirelad05 mmm open to ideas? explains bro

    3.9 years ago
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    92.2k RicardoACE

    @asteroidbook345 thanks men

    3.9 years ago
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    @RicardoAs1515 Hey, I really like your creations and I was wondering if your open to ideas...?

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    92.2k RicardoACE

    @Alta2809 thanks bro

    +1 3.9 years ago
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    13.8k Kangy

    Very cool build, I like the Betty a lot, especially because it was close to the size of a B-17 but was powered by 2 engines

    +1 3.9 years ago