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  1. I completely forgot to upload this to the forums, but I have built a Lancaster with functioning propellers and a rotating turret completely in stock! It comes in as a big'un at 666 parts (That wasn't intentional I swear). So far, it's the biggest thing (in terms of part count) I've ever built in KSP. The propeller technology for this one was a reverse engineered engine I stole downloaded from Squiddy. As for the turret, I used RCS ball based bearings which I got from Azimech. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Top Speed: 70-80m/s (around 50-60m/s with a full bomb load) Top Speed (in a dive): 120+ m/s Stall Speed: 35m/s Takeoff Speed: 36m/s Climbrate: 7-10m/s (this is actually better than the real lanc) Download (HERE)
  2. The Avro Lancaster is perhaps the most significant British bomber of the Second World War, built with the Handley Page Halifax to satisfy the RAF's needs for four-engined bombers. It was derived from the earlier two-engined Avro Manchester. It comes with two bomb configurations, based on the actual Lancaster's loads at the war: Cookie Blockbuster This bomb load was equipped with incendiaries and a much larger "Cookie" bomb which varied from 4,000 lb to 12,000 lb in weight. In the replica, the "Cookie" is the last bomb to leave the bay, in the form of a 2.5m fuel tank. Grand Slam One of the heaviest bombs carried by the aircraft, weighing in at 22,000 lb. Although it is 1.25 m in width, it's quite a lot of clipped fuel tanks (about 8, IIRC) packing quite a punch. Download links: Cookie Blockbuster: http://www./download/7tdh0cze4snkso2/Avro_Lancaster_-_Cookie_Blockbuster.craft Grand Slam: http://www./download/i6e5u2yee6l1bly/Avro_Lancaster_B.I_Special_%28Grand_Slam%29.craft Thanks for viewing! (Oh, and first thread ever since forum migration! )
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