Luftwaffe Class(HMS Hanz)
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The Luftwaffe Class(Airforce class) is a ship designed by Sterne-Labor in 1937.
When they left for Britain they had to make some changes due to the arms they had available. In 1941 it was built and sent to sea. It came into combat 3 times. It is called the Luftwaffe Class because it has arms that are mainly anti-air.
She retired in 1951
|Arms|
6x QF 4.5-inch MKII twin guns
1x Sterne-Labor 310mm twin gun
6x QF 2-pounder "Pom-Pom" anti-air autocannons(Not functional)
2x QF 3.7-inch Heavy anti-air gun(not functional)
|Controls|
Throttle=throttle
roll=turn
AG1=activate 4.5inch (front)
AG2=activate 310mm
AG3=Activate 4.5inch(rear)
VTOL=Turn guns
Trim=Raise guns
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +14 bonus
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 49.2ft (15.0m)
- Length 296.9ft (90.5m)
- Height 69.4ft (21.1m)
- Empty Weight 1,602,568lbs (726,913kg)
- Loaded Weight 2,120,173lbs (961,695kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.063
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 4.7ft2 (0.4m2)
- Drag Points 126894
Parts
- Number of Parts 377
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,253
@CptJacobson sure
May I use @Stellarlabs
@Fjorge this was made many ago, i probably didn’t know what i was doing
Now, I don’t know much german, but I do know jaegar is hunter and luftwaffe is air force.
I assume luft means air.
If I am correct, Luftjaegar would be a better name, Air hunter. Lol idk
@TheOldEmperor What would that ship be?
@MEERKAT978 good. Anti air hit the bombers hard and the Pom-Poms took care of any 109s. Minor damage from machine gun fire and one bomb that happened to hit the flag and explode a ways away from the ship.
@Stellarlabs And how did that go?
@MEERKAT978 she has had to keep her own once again a small He 111 bombing squad once.
@Stellarlabs Many many booms. Much metal rain as spare parts fall from the sky. hehehe.
@Stellarlabs Many many booms. Much metal rain as spare parts fall from the sky hehehe
@Stellarlabs It is an AA ship
@KerlonceauxIndustries @MEERKAT978
I can say one thing..... No German is going to have a bomber at the time this was made to safely deliver a Tirpitz. It would be torn apart by its guns and in modern day Hanz sits in Sterne-Labor’s private docks. Has not moved since 97’
@MEERKAT978 I prob know more about the details of WWII than most people at my school
@MEERKAT978 Now, the accuracy also has to be taken into consideration, as its possible not a single bomb will hit the ship/
@MEERKAT978 Yup
@KerlonceauxIndustries Oh and also that's not how Tallboy works. Or Grand Slam.
They embed in the ground, and the DETONATION is what causes the earthquake.
Likewise, Tirpitz was capsized. Not merely damaged.
And it only took 31 attempts.
@KerlonceauxIndustries My friend I do know about this. I am a brit obsessed with WW2 stoof and 617Sqn are a group I know plenty about. Still, I don't fancy being in the Tallboy's delivery aircraft. DP AA cannon tend to sting a bit.
(Just ask the Jundroo WW2 destroyers)
@MEERKAT978 The Tallboy is an earthquake bomb, and those are dropped from extremely high altitudes to cause a large shockwave when the bomb hits ground. The ones dropped on Tirpitz went clean through, instead of exploding on impact, they detonated underwater, causing a powerful underwater shockwave, which causes huge amounts of damage to anything underwater, so basically the keel if the ship, and in the case of Tirpitz, damaged its propulsion enough that it couldnt move. The US uses a torpedo (or once did) that detonates under a ship's keel to cause large amounts of damage, if not completely sinking the ship.
@KerlonceauxIndustries @Stellarlabs Havoc ensues. Assuming of course your plane managed to reach the ship in less than two bits...
@KerlonceauxIndustries uhh.....
Interesting. What if I drop a 12000 pound Tallboy bomb on it?
@AtomicCashew NOOOOOOOOOOO
When you completely reshape, rearm, and resize the ship but your game crashes and you lose everything
@Warbirdnation They look sorta similiar I guess.
The ship reminds me of HMS Nelson @Stellarlabs