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This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "parador" (Nov 19th 2009, 10:36am)
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Originally posted by parador
The max. Speed is without any weapon and too much fuel !! It's the speed of a nearly empty aircraft
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Originally posted by ShinRa_Inc
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Last plane is a heavy fighter as CAC tries to get back into the fighter business after losing the fighter contract to Australian Aviation. CAC teamed up with Heinkel (secretly) to design this new plane. The wing is very similar to that of the He-112.
CAC-11 Strix (based on OTL Weiss WM-23 Ezustnyil )
Power: Pratt & Witney 1,350 hp R-1830 Twin Wasp
Armament: Four 7.62/0.3in machine guns
Size: Wingspan - 34ft 9 in
Length - 34ft
Wing area - 250sq ft
Weight: Empty - 5500lb
Max take-off - 9000lb
Performance: Max speed - 340mph
Ceiling - 29,000ft
Range - 900 miles
Climb - 3200ft per minute
http://www.aviastar.org/air/hungary/weiss_wm-23.php
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Originally posted by Red Admiral
The Ash-82 is smaller and lighter than the R-2600, but probably still too big and heavy for the He-112.
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Originally posted by parador
Nearly the same weight, both have ~900kg, okay the Ash-82 is a little bit lighter (890kg <=> 930kg) ! The Ash-82 is longer (2,01m <=> 1,58m ). Same number of cylinder, nearly same displacement.
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