Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Not enough ratings
F.IV MkI [NR] | Biplane Fighter
   
Award
Favorite
Favorited
Unfavorite
File Size
Posted
484.544 KB
28 Jul, 2023 @ 8:27pm
1 Change Note ( view )

Subscribe to download
F.IV MkI [NR] | Biplane Fighter

In 2 collections by MrMereScratch
The Best of MrMere
58 items
Mere's Classic Must-Haves
10 items
Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Enjoying the build? Make sure to leave a like and favorite!
As always, turn “Infinite Fuel” and “Infinite Electric” off!



The Green Machine
With its moniker given by its all-green paint and complimentary roundels, the F.IV MkI was truly a force to be reckoned with when it entered the field in 1916 for the New Rossian Air Service. Its speed and handling granted it the upper hand in dogfights, and when it wasn’t clearing the skies, it used its great fuel economy for scouting machines, pinpointing dangers ahead of advancing friendlies. The MkI later evolved into the MkII, and later MkIII before finally being retired far into the dawn of the monoplane. It is instantly recognizable in museums, written works, and illustrated works thanks to its clean design and oversized radial engine, housing the four machine guns used to punch holes in the sky above.
Specifications
L: 9.50 Meters W: 12.25 Meters H: 3.75 Meters Top Speed: 121 Knots / 151 with speed cap off Crew: 1 Anchors: N/A
Manual:
Starting: (1) On the engine cowling (XML Motor), there’s a starter crank. Turn it until you hear the startup sound (2) Enter the cockpit and press ‘4’ when seated to release the brake Notes: Taxiing is a tad tricky thanks to instability. Also, I should mention that in the engine MC is the speed/rps cap. Raise “RPS at throttle 1” or whatever to 20 to achieve its true speed.
Author's Notes:
This is based off of the Sopwith Camel, but it’s not an exact replica. It was also built for a WWI project and the specs have been altered to meet requirements.
Credits:
ECU Tags biplane, sopwith, sopwith camel, WWI, world war one, the great war, MrMereScratch, sawyer war.
5 Comments
MrMereScratch  [author] 20 Aug, 2023 @ 4:07pm 
@Thales, thanks :D
Thales 20 Aug, 2023 @ 4:06pm 
I love this aircraft, the maneuverability setting is nice feature.
BeeRawrZ 29 Jul, 2023 @ 4:37pm 
very nice
Ironic-Furry-Rec 29 Jul, 2023 @ 9:09am 
Noice build
Cailean.Coleman 28 Jul, 2023 @ 8:39pm 
lol, saw you flying it. Not up close doe.