dkni omg thjsj plan e=is smo gud quliyty that my phon ealmost0- epxlodededed............... thej s wings are veryyr leasitic like what fwa real b 17 woudl andde im tpa=lly givng thsjs an u vpvore
@Kav well uhh we kinda wanted to stay neutral since we dont really want the risks of our infrastructure to be damaged, so thats a no from me sorry man but we had to:(
The General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger is a 30 mm hydraulically driven seven-barrel Gatling-style autocannon that is primarily, and most famously mounted in the United States Air Force's Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II. Designed to destroy a wide variety of ground targets, the Avenger delivers 30mm rounds at a high rate of fire. The GAU-8/A is also used in the Dutch Goalkeeper CIWS ship weapon system, which provides defense against short-range threats such as highly maneuverable missiles, aircraft, and fast-maneuvering surface vessels. The GAU-8/A was designed by General Electric and has been produced by General Dynamics since 1977.
The GAU-8 was created as a parallel program with the A-X (or Attack Experimental) competition that produced the A-10. The specification for the cannon was laid out in 1970, with General Electric and Philco-Ford offering competing designs. Both of the A-X prototypes, the YA-10 and the Northrop YA-9, were designed to incorporate the weapon, although it was not available during the initial competition; the M61 Vulcan was used as a temporary replacement. Once completed, the entire GAU-8 assembly (correctly referred to as the A/A 49E-6 Gun System) represents about 16% of the A-10 aircraft's unladen weight. Because the gun plays a significant role in maintaining the A-10's balance and center of gravity, a jack must be installed beneath the airplane's tail whenever the gun is removed for inspection in order to prevent the aircraft from tipping rearwards.
The gun is mounted slightly to the port side with the active firing cannon barrel on the starboard side at the 9 o'clock position and on the aircraft's center line. The front landing gear is positioned to the starboard side. The gun is loaded using Syn-Tech's linked tube carrier GFU-8/E 30 mm Ammunition Loading Assembly cart.
The A-10 with its GAU-8/A gun entered service in 1977. It was produced by General Electric, though General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products has been responsible for production and support since 1997 when the division was sold by Lockheed Martin to General Dynamics.
In November 1988, the US Air Force sought to pursue the idea of a dedicated CAS F-16 using the GAU-8 Avenger cannon from the A-10. The 174th Tactical Fighter Wing was transitioned off of the A-10A to the F-16A/B Block 10, and during Desert Storm their aircraft were equipped with the GPU-5/A Pave Claw pod housing the 30mm GAU-13/A, which was a four-barrel variant of the seven-barrel GAU
@AugustVonMartis atleast its better than nothing lol, besides we arent at war with anyone any country so to say the least we can still develop our technologies.
Idk maybe i should ask zilo if neutral countries are involved in the war or not
"Houston, why is our drone shaped like a KH-59 missile"
Anyways jokes aside, the build is nice including the livery
However its kinda weird (according to myself) that its categorized as an UAV tho the looks of it would be more niche if it was grouped as a cruise missile.
@tetozz brish popel
@Kav dont tag @SedSedTheAlternate
@Kav for short, he is me the same guy that your currently chatting to
+1@Kav no hes not, he is simply my alt account for uploading random stuffs also including RP.
+1@tetozz mikudayoo~
@miku
@tetozz yyyyyyoooU so Co--ool!!!!
Technologia
+1@TitanVector thank you:D (im the same guy btw)
+1@Hooha12 T, your builds are pretty intresting and maybe we could plan a collab soon ig
dkni omg thjsj plan e=is smo gud quliyty that my phon ealmost0- epxlodededed............... thej s wings are veryyr leasitic like what fwa real b 17 woudl andde im tpa=lly givng thsjs an u vpvore
+1@PlaneFlightX 8.500 ish parts?
@PlaneFlightX 9k i suppose
T
7000+ parts or maybe 7246 parts as i remember
@tetozz not that thi twin😭
+1The thi i meant is Thi-s
@Usssr331 guys look its geometry dash
Tickle my fickle on angrybirds
Also isnt the hs 129 supposed to have that large cannon underneath its fuselage
+1Yooo you came back
+1@Kav well uhh we kinda wanted to stay neutral since we dont really want the risks of our infrastructure to be damaged, so thats a no from me sorry man but we had to:(
+1Okayland will bought 49 of these please!
+1Since surely we dont want our country to be empty handed incase of a war
@Lake no way i thought your dead or something
@Subsere im pretty sure it will fall apart after 13 minutes of flying
Nice
The.
@AugustVonMartis we will buy those then
Lore accurate 10th gen fighter
@AugustVonMartis okay ill reduce my demands to 15, how much is it now?
+1Kyooboid
+1@Graingy no wonder why most guys riding this barely get it to the finish line
The best thing to pull up on a race
Can okayland buy 57 of these? Of course we dont want to left our land force defenseless
+1The General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger is a 30 mm hydraulically driven seven-barrel Gatling-style autocannon that is primarily, and most famously mounted in the United States Air Force's Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II. Designed to destroy a wide variety of ground targets, the Avenger delivers 30mm rounds at a high rate of fire. The GAU-8/A is also used in the Dutch Goalkeeper CIWS ship weapon system, which provides defense against short-range threats such as highly maneuverable missiles, aircraft, and fast-maneuvering surface vessels. The GAU-8/A was designed by General Electric and has been produced by General Dynamics since 1977.
The GAU-8 was created as a parallel program with the A-X (or Attack Experimental) competition that produced the A-10. The specification for the cannon was laid out in 1970, with General Electric and Philco-Ford offering competing designs. Both of the A-X prototypes, the YA-10 and the Northrop YA-9, were designed to incorporate the weapon, although it was not available during the initial competition; the M61 Vulcan was used as a temporary replacement. Once completed, the entire GAU-8 assembly (correctly referred to as the A/A 49E-6 Gun System) represents about 16% of the A-10 aircraft's unladen weight. Because the gun plays a significant role in maintaining the A-10's balance and center of gravity, a jack must be installed beneath the airplane's tail whenever the gun is removed for inspection in order to prevent the aircraft from tipping rearwards.
The gun is mounted slightly to the port side with the active firing cannon barrel on the starboard side at the 9 o'clock position and on the aircraft's center line. The front landing gear is positioned to the starboard side. The gun is loaded using Syn-Tech's linked tube carrier GFU-8/E 30 mm Ammunition Loading Assembly cart.
The A-10 with its GAU-8/A gun entered service in 1977. It was produced by General Electric, though General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products has been responsible for production and support since 1997 when the division was sold by Lockheed Martin to General Dynamics.
In November 1988, the US Air Force sought to pursue the idea of a dedicated CAS F-16 using the GAU-8 Avenger cannon from the A-10. The 174th Tactical Fighter Wing was transitioned off of the A-10A to the F-16A/B Block 10, and during Desert Storm their aircraft were equipped with the GPU-5/A Pave Claw pod housing the 30mm GAU-13/A, which was a four-barrel variant of the seven-barrel GAU
+2ventrell
@SimplyElegant
@AugustVonMartis atleast its better than nothing lol, besides we arent at war with anyone any country so to say the least we can still develop our technologies.
+1Idk maybe i should ask zilo if neutral countries are involved in the war or not
Mecreat
@TitanVector
Federal Commune of Deegan
@ComradeBazookaBall
Republic of Okayland
me lol
The Federation of Wisteria
Kistaryan Republic (Kistar)
@ZealousKestrel
The New Lardonian Federatory Empire / New Lardonia
@ChunkyCheese
Martorian Reich
@AugustVonMartis
@TitanVector pretty lazy to make one lol
+1Almost platinum
@Kav Thanks:DD also can we take blueprints of this aircraft and turn it into a new plane?
+1Can i buy 23 of this aircraft? Seems suitable for our air force
+1@Kav yep im neutral overall
+1@Kav By "friendly country" do you mean like countries that arent with war with avyro?
+1@ZealousKestrel Sadly no, we chose to stay neutral.
The Federation of Wisteria
Kistaryan Republic (Kistar)
Republic of Ventrell
@ZealousKestrel
The New Lardonian Federatory Empire / New Lardonia
@ChunkyCheese
Martorian Reich
@AugustVonMartis
Mecreat
@TitanVector
Federal Commune of Deegan
@ComradeBazookaBall
Republic of Okayland
me lol
Noice, the scale of the ship could prolly be scaled up a bit.
+1"Houston, why is our drone shaped like a KH-59 missile"
Anyways jokes aside, the build is nice including the livery
+2However its kinda weird (according to myself) that its categorized as an UAV tho the looks of it would be more niche if it was grouped as a cruise missile.
@ZealousKestrel kk