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[KE-RP][AR-RP] GBH-20 Valquiria — Heavy-lift helicopter

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Overview

In 1950, at-the-time leader of the Imperial Republic of Spin, Churro Zapato, expressed his desire for a large, powerful, strong, and capable heavy-lift helicopter. Capable of transporting heavy cargo across long distances and delivering up to 24 infantrymen into any area, the helicopter’s contract was given to Guardian Aerospace. The helicopter in question was then referred to as the GBH-20 Valquiria (Valkyrie), better known as the CH32 Starlifter by the Spinnish high-command. The first prototype was constructed in August of 1952, and development continued after Fransisco Franco took office the same year. The project was completed in April of 1953 and is set to fully replace the GBH-10 Kodiak in 1960. The GBH-20 Valquiria is equipped with four rocket pods armed with 7 unguided-rockets each (28 total) and one (two possible) stationary 50.cal machine gun. Maximum lifting capacity is 6,000 pounds, and can carry external cargo of up to 10,000 pounds. On either side of the fuselage are winches for lowering infantry. Each winch can support two at a time for rushed operations, and in some cases two more winches can be added to the fuselage for even faster deployment. The GBH-20 will become the workhorse of the Spinnish Military for the years to come. And it even has the same cockpit from the original CH32 of mine ;)

Instructions

AG1 — activate winches
Trim — control winches
VTOL up/down (throttle first)
Movement works the normal way too.

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General Characteristics

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 7.282
  • Wing Loading 534.1lbs/ft2 (2,607.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 49.1ft2 (4.6m2)
  • Drag Points 10937

Parts

  • Number of Parts 244
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 1,519