Reupload because I forgot to nudge the cockpit into the actual cockpit area
G6M1 "Ki"
Act. 1 - Fold wings
Act. 2 - Start engines + cowling flaps
Act. 3 - Raise engines for STOL operation
Act. 4 - Landing lights
Act. 5 - Nav lights
The E6M1 "Sekensha" (Seer) was a reconnaissance floatplane (fictional) built in 1944 following the relative success of the G6M as a land-based bomber (carrier operation turned out to be nearly impossible) Using the already tested engines from the A7M2, the E6M had a whopping 4400hp! It featured many innovative designs, such as the folding wings, and most importantly the hinged engines which allowed for short takeoff and a low landing speed. It was essentially based off of the G3M with different engines, tip tanks, different avionics, and a new wing folding mechanism.
Yaw authority on the water is VERY high! Don't make large movements over 40 mph.
Specifications
Spotlights
- Feanor 4.9 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 80.0ft (24.4m)
- Length 63.1ft (19.2m)
- Height 20.0ft (6.1m)
- Empty Weight 8,877lbs (4,026kg)
- Loaded Weight 54,172lbs (24,572kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.04
- Wing Loading 38.3lbs/ft2 (187.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,413.4ft2 (131.3m2)
- Drag Points 6986
Parts
- Number of Parts 602
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 2,286
Looks, flies, and performs like the regular one: Great! What happened to the torpedoes though? Is it too heavy for it to take off? Also what's that under it?
It was very hard to fly for some reason, but its very noice
Damn you're poppin off with these builds well done
@asteroidbook345 done.