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Bell P-63 A Kingcobra

9,574 AughtFour  7.7 years ago

2X .50cal nose (group 1) -- 2X .50cal underwing gondolas (group 2) -- 1X 37mm cannon (group3) -- 410 MPH @ 25000 ft -- flight characteristics & armament fairly accurate

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 7 airplane(s) +49 bonus
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 34.8ft (10.6m)
  • Length 30.5ft (9.3m)
  • Height 13.6ft (4.2m)
  • Empty Weight 6,394lbs (2,900kg)
  • Loaded Weight 10,354lbs (4,696kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.229
  • Wing Loading 15.3lbs/ft2 (74.5kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 678.9ft2 (63.1m2)
  • Drag Points 4999

Parts

  • Number of Parts 171
  • Control Surfaces 15
  • Performance Cost 599
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    rip

    1.4 years ago
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    @randomusername its a good plane, i remember when it came out

    5.6 years ago
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    75 Jarritt

    @ColonelJohn110 try clipping it into the fuselage by building around the gear

    5.6 years ago
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    75 Jarritt

    @MakeshiftPlanes thanks for the feedback

    5.6 years ago
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    I like this

    5.6 years ago
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    it does not look like a king cobra they have their weapons in the wing.

    6.1 years ago
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    19.4k ACMECo1940

    Ok

    6.3 years ago
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    Good job

    6.6 years ago
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    I put it to test vs the new ships near bandit airport. It did surprisingly well took multiple flak shells to the fucalage, wings and engine and it survived until it hit my wing again then I exploded.

    6.6 years ago
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    Good job on this plane keep it up

    7.0 years ago
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    I am making a fictional P-63 N Sea cobra navy version, I have already got a good paint scheme and fitted a radial engine and tail hook, but I'd like to make it a tail dragger but I can't seem to move the gear around and have them stick anywhere , any suggestions on what I should do(help) p.s they stick in some places but the don't fold right.

    7.3 years ago
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    9,574 AughtFour

    @CaesiciusPlanes
    Tell me when you post, Caesicius, so I don't miss it.

    7.7 years ago
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    29.8k ChiChiWerx

    This one is pretty fantastic too, but your Yak is just that much better!

    7.7 years ago
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    8,548 Synthex4060

    Flies good, looks good, nice attention to details, especially the guns.

    7.7 years ago
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    702 AGKxCREW

    @AughtFour sweet mother of God this plane is f*ing amazing mate wonderful work mate WÚNDIBÁR!!!

    7.7 years ago
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    i love every part of it!

    7.7 years ago
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    9,574 AughtFour

    @Destroyer5713
    Obliged! You might check out the F variant I just submitted. It's more capable, if less graceful.

    7.7 years ago
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    2,262 BasketKase

    This is awesome. Finally a GREAT replica of the Kingcobra. :)

    7.7 years ago
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    0 hycat

    Good-looking and well-controlling plane!

    7.7 years ago
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    This is bootyful 👍

    7.7 years ago
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    3,538 coolhand83

    @AughtFour Noice

    7.7 years ago
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    50.5k ChaMikey

    i am in awe, this is beautiful!

    7.7 years ago
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    9,574 AughtFour

    @realluochen9999
    Second only to the Corsair's perhaps, landing gear was no afterthought on the Airacobra. These are a bit stiff though, so land gingerly.

    7.7 years ago
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    9,574 AughtFour

    @Bdog04
    Please direct your praise to Bell's engineers.

    7.7 years ago
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    9,574 AughtFour

    @coolhand83
    That's for the illusion of a filleted sweep into the fuselage, but you're right.

    7.7 years ago
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