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Polikarpov U-2SS Air Ambulance by Uncle T
   
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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Plane
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5 May, 2023 @ 10:57am
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Polikarpov U-2SS Air Ambulance by Uncle T

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Description
My version of the Polikarpov Po-2 as the U-2SS air ambulance with room for a medic/doctor and a patient on the stretcher under the rear canopy.

Though the bi-plane design was antiquated already before WW2 began the Soviets made good use of its strenghts and turned this slow but manoeuverable trainer plane into a capable night bomber and also used it for transport, passengers and injured soldiers.

The plane was famously used by the 588th Night Bomber Regiment with all female crew and ground crew. They got the nickname Nachthexen or Night Witches by the Germans. Though the material damage caused by these light aircraft with relatively small bomb loads, the psychological menace they posed, always attacking at night, usually with engies off and gliding the last bit to their target, and disrupting the enemies' sleep time after time should not be underestimated. The Germans were apperently further disheartened by the fact that they were being attacked by women.

UPDATE!
The actual top speed of this plane was only 150 kph which means I've had to increase it by some 75-80% for the plane to be able to fly in the current disastrous aerodynamics.
To overcome the extreme friction of the skid, the extreme lack of lift at low speeds and even lack of ground speed in the game with as weak an engine as this I have deviced a double throttle system.
1. When taking of use the Turbo Boost (X/Disabled steering) to use the full power of the engine.
2. Once you're airborne turn this OFF! The power needed to get the plane in the air makes it go 800+ kph if you leave this on, and it's not realistic (duh!) nor is the plane designed or trimmed to go that fast. But feel free to have fun with it of course. :)
3. This soultion makes you fly with the engine maxing out at about 3,400 rpm, but it's a lot better than cutting the engine out completely IMO.

Alt controls to fly.
W/S: Variable throttle.
S: Ground brake.
A/D: Ground steering/Yaw.
Up/Down arrows: Pitch.
Left/Right arrows: Roll.
X/Disable Steering: Tubo Boost for Take Off.

Feel free to edit, but if you reupload publically in any way, please acknowledge the original creation and creator.

Have fun!
7 Comments
BlueCrab 5 May, 2023 @ 6:43pm 
yea Im not a plane expert but i like the 1920 -1930's era civilian aircraft
Mean Green  [author] 5 May, 2023 @ 5:29pm 
That's a helluva leap in tech in under a decade. 🙂
Mean Green  [author] 5 May, 2023 @ 5:25pm 
But yeah a LOT certeinly happend to planes both civilian and military between the wars, and the rate of change then accelerated even more during the war. We went from bi-planes to jet fighters in 5-7 years basically.
Mean Green  [author] 5 May, 2023 @ 5:22pm 
The base plane first flew already in 1927 as a trainer, liaison aircraft and dustcropper. The military versions I have made I think all came about during WW2 but don't quote me on that. The civilian ones could certainly have been made already in the 20's. :)
Like most Soviet tech from the period it seems to have been simple and rugged and useful in many different tasks. I mean upwards of 30,000 were built between -27 and -53(!) so it was clearly a successful design :)
BlueCrab 5 May, 2023 @ 3:09pm 
Certainly interesting era of military planes after ww1 to pre ww2 .I think this era this plane is made in?
Mean Green  [author] 5 May, 2023 @ 12:08pm 
Have fun! :)
jb 5 May, 2023 @ 12:07pm 
Thanks!