B-30 "Bomb-Strip"
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A WWII ear low-cost bomber built by the Graingy aircraft company. The aircraft is characterized by low speed, no bomb bay, and no defensive armament. It was popular among the allies for the purposes of arming airfields fast. Carries 20 bombs. might be more info in comments
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 112.9ft (34.4m)
- Length 109.9ft (33.5m)
- Height 33.7ft (10.3m)
- Empty Weight 29,031lbs (13,168kg)
- Loaded Weight 42,510lbs (19,282kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.235
- Wing Loading 24.2lbs/ft2 (118.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,757.9ft2 (163.3m2)
- Drag Points 14785
Parts
- Number of Parts 75
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 807
@Majakalona 50% Boom by weight!
don't let the bomb strip in public
@Mousewithamachinegun122 I don't have the power to make that decision.
Graingy proper doesn't want war since it's bloody expensive. Sure, we could kick ass, but we'd rather just sell and let you hosers kill each other.
Also, if we fail we'd always be bailed out by literal deus ex machina so nobody would want to fight us anyways.
And that's how we want to keep it.
@Graingy
A couple. But we is all poor. We make our own planes. Unless you join us.
@Mousewithamachinegun122 You have allies?
@Graingy
I got 10 cents, I is poor.
@Mousewithamachinegun122 Dude this thing's entire purpose was to flood allied airfields with cheap bombers.
They barely had a service life but for a couple months they were EVERYWHERE.
They're a favourite of museums since they're not super expensive. Not many survived 'cause no defensive armament by default but we could definitely hook you up with a few.
$50k per unit, stock of 4.
You say what?
No dated 1940
meesa made MkII
dated 1942