New WW2 warbird

Tigercat!

This would be a great addition to G.3. Aircraft built 364, planes still airworthy 6.

TN.

P.S. Here are the specs:

Engines: Two 2,100hp Pratt & Whitney R-2800-34W Double Wasp 18-cylinder radial piston engines
Weight: Empty 16,270 lbs., Max Takeoff 25,720 lbs.
Wing Span: 51ft. 6in.
Length: 45ft. 4.5in.
Height: 16ft. 7in.
Performance:
Maximum Speed at 22,200 ft: 460 mph
Cruising Speed at 5,000 ft: 222 mph
Initial Climb Rate: 4,500 feet per minute
Ceiling: 40,700 ft.
Range: 1,200 miles
Armament:
Four 20mm (0.79-inch) cannon in wing roots
Four 12.7mm (0.5-inch) machine guns in nose
One torpedo under fuselage
2,000 lbs. of bombs (1,000 lbs. under each wing)
 

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The U-9 is a Aero Commander (aircraft)

In military service, it was initially designated the L-26 though in 1962 this was changed to U-4 for the USAF and U-9 for the US Army
 
I would like to vote for the ME-109 (maybe the E-4?) I agree that there needs to be a good nemesis for the Allied planes that G3 already has.
 
blademaster2444 said:
hey i hay plans that are for makeing a gas powered P-61. if you wont a copy i can email them to you
just curious, are these your plans, or otherwise legal copies? if so, id love some send me a PM
 
I find it very funny that some guys don't know the difference between WWII aircraft, and later versions. :D
 
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