Monday 23 August 2021

Bag the Hun Thai Aircraft Characteristics

I've worked out the aircraft characteristics for the Royal Thai Air Force aircraft that aren't listed on the data tables in the rules. The Vichy French aircraft are listed, so there's no need for any number crunching, but the Thai ones are not, so here are the ratings that I've devised based on the guidelines, some reading and comparison with similar aircraft in the tables.

Curtiss Hawk 75N

SPD 5 / MAN 5 / ALT 6 / ROC 2 / ROB 1 / SIZ 1 / FF F:6 / AMMO 12

Curtiss Goshawk (Hawk III)

SPD 4 / MAN 5 / ALT 5 / ROC 2 / ROB 2 / SIZ 1 / FF F:2 / AMMO 12

Vought V93S Corsair

SPD 3 / MAN 4 / ALT 4 / ROC 2 / ROB 1 / SIZ 1 / FF F:1 R:0 L:0 R:2  / AMMO 12

Martin B10 (139WSM)

SPD 4 / MAN 3 / ALT 5 / ROC 1 / ROB 3 / SIZ 3 / FF F:1 R:1 L:1 R:1 / AMMO n/a

Mitsubishi Ki-30 'Nagoya'

SPD 5 / MAN 4 / ALT 6 / ROC 2 / ROB 1 / SIZ 2 / FF F:1 R:0 L:0 R:1 / AMMO 12

2 comments:

  1. Perfect, thankyou.
    By the by, I tried the Bristol fighter with shortened lower wings and it does look very good as the Potex25, I also tried a Walrus with the engine trimmed off the upper wing and attached without the upper wing, and the trimmed lower wing piece added to the tail section for the Loire 130 seaplane, looks pretty good too.

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  2. I'll have to pinch your ideas..especially the Loire 130, as I need a few for my 1/3000th naval project!

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