The Gnat is a long range, all-weather multirole fighter aircraft. It was designed for recon, patrol, bomber interception, long-range bomber escort, and light ground attack missions. The aircraft is fitted with four 30mm autocannons and has a top speed of 740 km/h at sea level. By the end of 1947, the Southern Federation Air Force had dozens of Gnat fighters in its air fleet, ready to be replaced as the jet age dawned over droo.

Slider 1 for trim

Slider 2 for prop pitch angle (UP for higher top speed, DOWN for higher acceleration)

AG1 to turn off engines

AG2 to close the cockpit

AG3 to activate flaps

AG8 to activate landing gear

CAM1 for cockpit view

GENERAL INFO

  • Successors 1 craft(s) +14 bonus
  • Created On: Mac
  • Game Version: 0.9.704.0
  • Price: $6,875k
  • Number of Parts: 261
  • Dimensions: 5 m x 15 m x 13 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 300N
  • Engines: 1
  • Wet Mass: 7,492kg
  • Dry Mass: 7,003kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass

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    Mod Mostly

    @CounterintuitiveMachines This is a replica of the De Havilland Hornet. I didn't make any changes to XML for fuel consumption, I turned up torque and max RPM past the default limits until I got a realistic top speed.

    2.1 years ago
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    De Havilland mosquito

    @ERowley If I am to guess, he probably attached electric motors, switched them to use jet fuel using XML, and attached a nosecone with wings on it to make the props.

    +1 2.1 years ago
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    4,975 FelixFan1

    @Mostly
    Well said.

    3.2 years ago
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    @ERowley Magic.

    3.3 years ago
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    165 ERowley

    Bro how do you make props actually work????

    3.3 years ago

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