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Jjuurraa

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Re: Avioa B-135 from Stoupa is coming (very early Alpha)
« Reply #36 on: October 03, 2011, 03:23:31 PM »

I think, Stoupa is wizard  ;) . One day will be this bird full playable! So may be this is WIP section.

Probably this will be in air.ini:

Type: Fighter

Produced aircraft:
Prototypes:
B-35.1 (28.September 1938)
B-35.2 (30.December 1938)
B-35.3 alias B-135.1 (20.June 1939)
B-135.2 (7.March 1941)
B-135.3 (21.May 1941)

Series:
12x Av-135 (6.October 1942)
Av-135.101 to Av-135.112

Weight:
Empty: 1905,5kg
Take-off: 2421,0kg

Crew: 1
Wingspan: 10,85m
Wingarea: 17,0 sq.m.
Lenght: 8,5m
Height: 2,6m
Range: 550km (typical), 800km (max)
Turn time at an altitude 500m: ~34sec
Service ceiling: 9500m

Engine: Avia 12Ycrs (lic. Hispano suiza)
Power: 860HP

Climb:
Climb to 500m: 44sec
Climb to 1000m: 1min 26sec
Climb to 2000m: 2min 47sec
Climb to 4000m: 5min 35sec
Climb to 5500m: 8min 40sec

Speed:
Sea level: 440km/h
At 1000m: 456km/h
At 2000m: 473km/h
At 4000m: 506km/h
At 4800m: 521km/h
At 6000m: 499km/h
Max. allowed: 715km/h

Armament:
2x7,9mm machine guns (?Z vz.30)
20mm cannon (Oerlikon FFS-20 or Hiaspano Suiza HS 404)- in series never installed
100kg bombs (1x100kg, 2x50kg, 6x10kg, 6x20kg)- in series never installed


History:
The Avia B-135 was a modern Czechoslovak fighter aircraft. It was the production version of the Avia B-35 developed shortly before the war, based on the B-35.3.

In 1939 the prototype of B-135.1 attracted the attention of Bulgarian Air Force officers visiting the Avia plant. A contract for production of 12 aircrafts and 62 engines was signed, as well as a license to allow an additional 50 airframes to be constructed by DSF (State Airplane Factory) as the DAR-11 Lyastovitsa ("Swallow" ). Plans for production were stopped by Germany, supply of engines was reduced to 35 and cannons were never supplied. The Bulgarian Air Force was encouraged to purchase the Messerschmitt Bf 109 instead. These the 12 Czech-built planes were ever made.

B-135s without cannons were classified as unfit for combat service. In 1943 as a consequence, the decision was made to relegate the twelve B-135s to the fighter-training role and transfer them to the Fighter school based at Dolna Mitropoliya. In 1944 a section of four Avias probably managed to shoot down a B-24. It was the only kill scored with B-135 during the war. Their sad end came in 1946, when the last surviving aircraft were used as target during air-to-ground shooting practice.

Link on czech forum: http://vwings.net/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=62&thread_id=2913&rowstart=420

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agracier

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Re: Avioa B-135 from Stoupa is coming (very early Alpha)
« Reply #37 on: February 02, 2012, 08:19:55 AM »

It's been a bit quiet on this plane ... aside from wondering if there is any news on an update or further progress, I was wondering if anyone has a void skin for this plane, or even a wrap or unwrap or whatever those files are called ... it would be useful to get a template made for this plane - and from there some more skins ... which might revive interest.
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Re: Avioa B-135 from Stoupa is coming (very early Alpha)
« Reply #38 on: February 02, 2012, 09:56:25 AM »

Still beeing worked on as far as I know. Skin will be done by Robo. Probably.
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