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heinkel he-177 Grief

10.0k sempaimemero  2 months ago

Nota do desenvolvedor

This time I found one of my favorite German planes, the He-177 in my opinion has a very beautiful design and its variants are also very perfect (I will bring them in the future).

Nota pessoal

This is a #repost#, since the version I posted later (not the mobile version) had bugs in the Fritz-X, and that bothered me a lot, and I couldn't leave it like that, so I'm left here to leave this wonderful plane, but this time without bugs.

prints taken by:@MrsKiwiexe

mandatory story

The Heinkel He 177 was a heavy bomber developed and produced by Heinkel, Germany, during World War II.[1] It encountered several technical and engine failures during its development, with its production being transferred to Arado so that Heinkel could concentrate on the He 111. It contained an innovation in its engines, as apparently a twin engine, it was in reality a four engine; each wing had two engines that worked together to generate greater power in a single group of propellers.[2] Several versions were built, but none achieved the results expected by the Luftwaffe.[3] A later version, the Heinkel He 277, would prove to be a strong candidate for a possible Amerika Bomber.[4].

(I clearly didn't steal it from Wikipedia)

real photo

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self defense towers

two dorsal towers

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tail turret Mg-151/20

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more prints

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cockpit

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armament

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Fritz X was the most common name for a German guided anti-ship glide bomb used during World War II. Fritz X was the world's first precision guided weapon deployed in combat[1] and the first to sink a ship in combat.[citation needed] Fritz X was a nickname used both by Allied and Luftwaffe personnel. Alternative names include Ruhrstahl SD 1400 X, Kramer X-1, PC 1400X or FX 1400 (the latter, along with the unguided PC 1400 Fritz nickname, is the origin for the name "Fritz X").

Front armament

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 101.6ft (31.0m)
  • Length 75.6ft (23.0m)
  • Height 21.1ft (6.4m)
  • Empty Weight 45,993lbs (20,862kg)
  • Loaded Weight 62,491lbs (28,345kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.107
  • Wing Loading 17.5lbs/ft2 (85.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 3,566.2ft2 (331.3m2)
  • Drag Points 11266

Parts

  • Number of Parts 717
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 2,968
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    6,292 Samfpanzer

    @sempaimemero simple bomb probably be pretty realistic too

    2 months ago
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    10.0k sempaimemero

    @Samfpanzer Thanks for the reviews, but how the hell do I get the engine to combust?

    2 months ago
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    6,292 Samfpanzer

    Not realistic engines don’t combust when you go over 1 KpH
    (Great plane and much less part intensive then the other good He 117)

    2 months ago
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    @sempaimemero yes I do it was a naval missile if I can remember correctly

    2 months ago
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    10.0k sempaimemero

    @Hahahahaahahshs Don't you know the Fritz X (FX-1400)?

    2 months ago
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    Funny missile plane

    2 months ago
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    5,520 MrsKiwiexe

    perfect

    2 months ago