B-29 (with little boy atomic bomb)
83.6k WIZARD2017
4.9 years ago
Auto Credit Based on realSavageMan's Tupolev Tu-4 "Bull"
AG1=bay doors open
AG2=defence mode (pitch & roll for turrets)
VTOL down=flaps
VTOL up=trim down
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Tupolev Tu-4 "Bull"
- Successors 15 airplane(s) +68 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 143.4ft (43.7m)
- Length 101.3ft (30.9m)
- Height 31.0ft (9.5m)
- Empty Weight 101,078lbs (45,848kg)
- Loaded Weight 120,624lbs (54,714kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.223
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 1.658
- Wing Loading 18.1lbs/ft2 (88.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 6,672.3ft2 (619.9m2)
- Drag Points 27740
Parts
- Number of Parts 728
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,948
the bomb doesnt even drop.
Thanks! This autta teach em japs not to touch our boats!
Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's alright
Little darlin', it's been a long, cold, lonely winter
Little darlin', it feels like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's alright
Little darlin', the smile's returning to their faces
Little darlin', it seems like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's alright
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Little darlin', I feel that ice is slowly melting
Little darlin', it seems like years since it's been clear
Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's alright
Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo
Here comes the sun
It's alright
It's alright
Bro there r some errors in ur b 29
There's a anti aircraft gun with 3 guns that isn't possible
I changed the settings on the to look like a nuke
The creator of the plane could and is allowed to name the weapons whatever they want to even if the name of the weapons not even a real weapon in real life they can still name how they want to though @Masonaviation
Have you fixed the bug when I put inlets on the engines then random parts fall off?
I know that I meant in game
But The real little boy was a nuke and the nickname was Hiroshima because I was dropped on Hiroshima Japan@Masonaviation
Nooo the little boy isn’t actually nuke
haha bomb go booooooooommmmmmmmmmm
I will use this to destroy the evil grubhub dance
FINALY A PLANE WITH GOOD DEFENCE
Just saying though but thanks for the information @KenworthK100TriAxle
It’s facts @WaffleGyro
A little to excessive
@KenworthK100TriAxle
HALILUYA HALILUYA
Sure.@Weirdoguymajig
Its a p61 black widow and was wondering if u could make a top turret able to elavate and turn i will upload it if u were interesting in helping
What plane?@Weirdoguymajig
WIZARD2017 can you help me with a plane
Silverplate was the code reference for the United States Army Air Forces' participation in the Manhattan Project during World War II. Originally the name for the aircraft modification project which enabled a B-29 Superfortress bomber to drop an atomic weapon, "Silverplate" eventually came to identify the training and operational aspects of the program as well. The original directive for the project had as its subject line "Silver Plated Project" but continued usage of the term shortened it to "Silverplate".
Testing began with scale models at the Naval Proving Ground in Dahlgren, Virginia, in August 1943. Modifications began on a prototype Silverplate B-29 known as the "Pullman" in November 1943, and it was used for bomb flight testing at Muroc Army Air Field in California commencing in March 1944. The testing resulted in further modifications to both the bombs and the aircraft.
Seventeen production Silverplate aircraft were ordered in August 1944 to allow the 509th Composite Group to train with the type of aircraft they would have to fly in combat, and for the 216th Army Air Forces Base Unit to test bomb configurations. These were followed by 28 more aircraft that were ordered in February 1945 for operational use by the 509th Composite Group. This batch included the aircraft which were used in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. Including the Pullman B-29, 46 Silverplate B-29s were produced during and after World War II. An additional 19 Silverplate B-29s were ordered in July 1945, which were delivered between the end of the war and the end of 1947. Thus, 65 Silverplate B-29s were made.
The use of the Silverplate codename was discontinued after the war, but modifications continued under a new codename, Saddletree. Another 80 aircraft were modified under this program. The last group of B-29s was modified in 1953, but never saw further service.
Could you maybe build a Japanese bomber like the Nakajima G10N Fugaku?
And it didnt.It was accualy Boom 50.
Does this bomb kills my tablet?Maybe...