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FLAH-1

285 3aa423  2.9 years ago

Front Line Attack Helicopter "FLAH-1" is a air support oriented attack helicopter, designed for anti-battery operations and troop support on ground. All weapons are CAS purposed, with a custom rotatable 50mm auto-cannon with cameras, 4 auto-locking heat-seeking ground missiles, and 14 rocket pods. Overall, a prominent design suited for anti-insurgency warfare.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 23.0ft (7.0m)
  • Length 31.6ft (9.6m)
  • Height 10.4ft (3.2m)
  • Empty Weight 5,784lbs (2,623kg)
  • Loaded Weight 7,151lbs (3,243kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 21.998
  • Wing Loading 112.5lbs/ft2 (549.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 63.6ft2 (5.9m2)
  • Drag Points 2509

Parts

  • Number of Parts 67
  • Control Surfaces 3
  • Performance Cost 528
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    @3aa423 Sorry, I just pay a lot of attention to details :)

    2.9 years ago
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    285 3aa423

    @Pioner85Jetfighters My friend, you are looking too much into things. This is a fictional helicopter I made based off an apache. This has neither Britain or Russian design.

    2.9 years ago
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    @3aa423 And the origin is a moot point. I recognized the name - coaxial propeller. The idea of ​​using a coaxial propeller in aviation belongs to Britain, but the idea itself was proposed in 1754 by Lomonosov. The first more or less successful helicopters with such a scheme were made by Igor Sikorsky, and almost all serial machines, and Kamov was the only one who began to massively make helicopters with such a scheme.

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    285 3aa423

    @Pioner85Jetfighters I appreciate the feedback, but this isnt a russian design, nor origin.

    2.9 years ago
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    @3aa423 I don't remember the correct name of such a scheme, and since this scheme is probably only used by Kamov in the world, for clarity, I put it this way.

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    @3aa423 All helicopters of the Kamov family (KA-25, KA-27, KA-50, KA-52) have 2 main propellers that rotate in different directions. Helicopters with such a device are more stable in flight.

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    @Pioner85Jetfighters Sorry, what? Kamov principle? I dont understand.

    2.9 years ago
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    The helical circuit is not very good. According to Kamov's principle, it seems to me it will be easier and better. And the look is cool.

    2.9 years ago