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Roto-Class Light Cruiser

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Auto Credit Based on SuperRoto's Roto-Class Light Cruiser (1946)

History:

The Roto-Class Light Cruisers were constructed in 1945 to assist in World War II. The ships were armed with 8x Primary 125mm guns and 16x Secondary 50mm guns. The lack of AA armament was addressed in 1946 and 4x AA turrets were added. The ships were used by the United States Navy for several years. The ships were later removed from service in 1948 after many successful missions.
The original design of the class was decided to be wider than needed. This was resolved in the 1946 modifications. The turn rate was also modified, making it more maneuverable.

Controls:
Throttle: Move
Yaw: Steer
VTOL: Rotate the guns (Primary and Secondary)
Trim: Up/Down Primary
Ag1: Activate Front Primary
Ag2: Activate Rear Primary
Ag3: Activate Right Secondary
Ag4: Activate Left Secondary
Ag5: Activate Left AA
Ag6: Activate Right AA
FireGuns: Boom!    

Speed: 35 Knots

Armament:
8x 125mm double-barrel Main Guns
16x 50mm Secondary Guns
4x AA Turrets (Auto-Aiming)
Gallery:


Roto-Class beginning patrol while an F2A-1 Squadron flies overhead.

Roto-Class firing at A5M Squadron.
Planes not mine
AA FT Code by NumbersNumbersTheMan

Enjoy, And Have A Good Day.

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Roto-Class Light Cruiser (1946)
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 14.4ft (4.4m)
  • Length 88.2ft (26.9m)
  • Height 28.4ft (8.7m)
  • Empty Weight 40,235lbs (18,250kg)
  • Loaded Weight 60,480lbs (27,433kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.111
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.018
  • Wing Loading 2,644.2lbs/ft2 (12,909.9kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 22.9ft2 (2.1m2)
  • Drag Points 17250

Parts

  • Number of Parts 209
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,121