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Martin-Baker MB 5

15.3k Darkmoon  9 months ago

The British Martin-Baker MB 5 was the ultimate development of a series of prototype fighter aircraft built during the Second World War. Neither the MB 5 nor its predecessors ever entered production, despite what test pilots described as excellent performance. More information

Controls:
Normal control
VTOL (Flaps)
Trim (Trim)

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 33.8ft (10.3m)
  • Length 37.8ft (11.5m)
  • Height 15.7ft (4.8m)
  • Empty Weight 9,232lbs (4,187kg)
  • Loaded Weight 10,787lbs (4,893kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.217
  • Wing Loading 28.7lbs/ft2 (140.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 376.2ft2 (34.9m2)
  • Drag Points 858

Parts

  • Number of Parts 424
  • Control Surfaces 2
  • Performance Cost 1,682
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    15.3k Darkmoon

    I hope you like it, if so, dont forget to leave an upvote and a comment.

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    war thunder British P-51 xd

    8 months ago
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    war thunder

    9 months ago
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    4,100 Jaspy190

    @Robomo119DerMustangKiller its an RAF paint scheme to make identifying it from below easier for AA crews

    9 months ago
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    1,618 Ashdenpaw1

    Reminds me of something…

    9 months ago
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    13.8k Robomo119E

    Okay so camo on top and YELLOW on bottom? Brits what ya thinking?

    9 months ago
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    Diet Mustang

    9 months ago
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    17.0k beenz

    mb5 <3 <3 <33

    9 months ago
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    British p-51???

    9 months ago
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    15.3k Darkmoon

    @UssrLENIN Thanks

    9 months ago
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    Very nice build u got there 👍😀.

    9 months ago
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    15.3k Darkmoon

    @WinsWings Thanks

    9 months ago
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    253k WinsWings

    nice build

    9 months ago
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    15.3k Darkmoon

    @Mustang51

    9 months ago