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Junkers Ju EF-112

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Description
The Junkers Ju EF-112 was a design for a ground attack vehicle submitted by Junkers in December of 1942. Its two engines placed in line would have the atvantage of multiple engines while reducing drag. Two 30 millimeter cannons were to be placed in the tips of the twin booms, and a single bomb was to be carried under the cockpit. The German Air Ministry showed no interest, and the project was rejected.

Infinite Ammo is REQUIRED


Controls

X: Engine
R T Y
F G H:
Pitch, Roll, Yaw
Q E: Landing Gear
J: Cannons (Hold for autocannons)
U: Bomb
N: Camera
Z: Airbrake
8 Comments
AITF  [author] 24 Jul, 2017 @ 10:21am 
Updated
cadera_boy 24 Jul, 2017 @ 4:12am 
ok, thank you!
AITF  [author] 23 Jul, 2017 @ 6:57am 
@Pixel, The plane is like this because at higher speeds, the planes COM appears to shift backwards, so that the nose pitches up. Unfortunately, this also means the plane pitches down at higher speeds, I will upload a fix tomorrow when I get home
cadera_boy 22 Jul, 2017 @ 9:46am 
this creation is very manueverable but it slightly pitches down in its own do you have time to spare to fix it? if so please do it kinda messes me up xD
ScobyHoberman 20 Jul, 2017 @ 11:13pm 
or 10% whatever gives me 15+FPS
ScobyHoberman 20 Jul, 2017 @ 11:13pm 
yea thats what i was worried about. but i dont mind having to run it at 40%.
AITF  [author] 20 Jul, 2017 @ 9:08pm 
@ScobyHoberman, what an absolute monster. I will add it to my list. Nothing is too heavy to fly, but the block count could be a problem
ScobyHoberman 20 Jul, 2017 @ 3:01pm 
hey AITF, any chance you could try and make the Blohm and Voss BV 238? I think this could be quite a challenge for you purely because of its size. Also remember the bomb bays are in the wings not the fuselage. good job on the EF-112 btw.