The Bah-19A is a modification of the standard Bah-19. While the Bah-19 was produced in very limited quantities and was more of a prototype, the A modification was put into serial production. This modification received signal lights, a place for a missile inside the hull, as well as a modified control system aimed at increasing maneuverability when turning and increased stability. The latest innovation is a rotator that has blades mounted on it. When you turn with Yaw, it pitches the blades in the direction you want to turn. When used in combination with Roll, it provides more complete control over the helicopter. The new missile is the SJ-202. The other SJ was also featured on the PAC-400 aircraft. It is an air-to-surface missile capable of homing in on a target within a 360-degree radius at a distance of up to 20 kilometers. Once captured, it flies at about 1,200 miles per hour. It can fly for 3 minutes before running out of fuel.The camouflage on this helicopter was inspired by the danish Flektarn (also known as M/81). It replaced the Bah-10 in most cases, especially in the navy, although some novogerman divisions still use the Bah-10W. AG1 - NAV lights. AG2 - drop two GB-9 at same time. AG3 - prepare CJ-202. AG4 - launch redbull.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Bah-19 "Alptraum"
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- Wingspan 51.2ft (15.6m)
- Length 53.4ft (16.3m)
- Height 18.8ft (5.7m)
- Empty Weight 13,782lbs (6,251kg)
- Loaded Weight 31,912lbs (14,475kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 14.084
- Wing Loading 539.0lbs/ft2 (2,631.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 59.2ft2 (5.5m2)
- Drag Points 9426
Parts
- Number of Parts 201
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 1,022