MQX-Wraith
11.6k MechWARRIOR57
8.4 years ago
The MQX-Wraith is a predisessor of the B-2 Spirt Stealth bomber after the war of 2064 were many bombers were needed but the military didnt have the funding so they had the people at Northrop make this its much cheaper and doesnt need people in it to pilot it
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Act.1 for the lights
cam 1 for bomb sight
otherwise normal controls
and well thats it
Enjoy!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 52.7ft (16.1m)
- Length 38.4ft (11.7m)
- Height 6.8ft (2.1m)
- Empty Weight 5,506lbs (2,497kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,506lbs (2,497kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.448
- Wing Loading 10.2lbs/ft2 (49.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 539.0ft2 (50.1m2)
- Drag Points 2383
Parts
- Number of Parts 51
- Control Surfaces 8
- Performance Cost 292
@WalkerAviation ok so I'm making a tank and it's a heavy tank for sniping and long range attacks heavy armor it was started to be made before ww2 and yeah so that's it
@WalkerAviation ok I'll give you it when it's done ok?
@MechWARRIOR57 which one?
@WalkerAviation hey could you make a story for my other aircraft?
@WalkerAviation thanks for the story
Sorry the story took so long to write, I had lost interest in SimplePlanes for a while. Anyway, here you go:
Development started on May 10, 1984, with Northrop proposing a very cheap flying wing bomber. The USAF was in desperate need of a cheap bomber like aircraft due to the high cost of other bombers, like the B-52. 30 test aircraft were made, designated the XB-104 and flew on December 27, 1986 in a remote desert airstrip near Area 51. The test aircraft was not liked among it's test pilots due to the astoundingly poor airspeed and maneuverability. The main problem was that it used an under powered JT-4 turbojet which produced only 9,400 lbs of thrust. The project was cancelled on August 8, 1988 after 13 test pilots were killed flying the XB-104. 8 of them died when the aircraft pulled to the left on takeoff, causing the aircraft wing to strike the ground. The wing ripped off and caused the aircraft to roll over, creating a massive explosion due to the experimental fuel combination. The other 5 were killed when the controls locked up in mid flight while doing bomb testing. The aircraft resurfaced in April 27, 2021 after they tested a new flight computer using the XB-104. Due to the better results of flight characteristics using the computer, the XB-104 was put into service later that year. The USAF renamed the XB-104 to the MQX-Wraith. The MQX-Wraith did not serve as a front line bomber. It often trailed behind other bombers to scout the amount of damage caused by the explosions. The MQX-Wraith was equipped with a bomb of it's own to damage targets that were missed by the primary bombing run.
@General360 could this be in the roleplay? (ill do minor mods to make it for ww2
would you beleve me if i said this only took a hour or 2? @General360
thanks!@General360