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Vickers Wellington [BR] | Anti-Ship Model
   
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13 May @ 5:05pm
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Vickers Wellington [BR] | Anti-Ship Model

Description

Surviving flak before the B-17 made it cool, the Vickers Wellington is peak conventional interwar design of the medium bomber category (but still not as lovely as our Mosquito). The many types of this aircraft carried passengers, dropped bombs, hunted submarines, and located lost mariners, all while its incredible geodetic airframe held it together.

This is a MASSIVE upgrade over my previous Wellington. It's faster, more reliable, can go further, can survive more, looks so much nicer, and packs a bigger punch. This is based off of the MkII, but of course I added rockets and a custom paint job for the heck of it.



Startup:
> Turn ON "MAIN BATTERY"
> Turn ON "ENGAGE FUEL PUMPS"
> Turn ON "E1 MASTER" and "E2 MASTER"
> Throttle UP to .10
> HOLD ON "E1 MAGNETO" and "E2 MAGNETO"
> Turn ON "RELEASE WHEEL BRAKES"
> Throttle UP to 1
> Takeoff

Bombsight:
> I don't personally recommend zooming in, but it's a WWII bomber so it's inaccurate anyways.
> Aim between the two pips.

Navigating the Airframe:
> Make use of the seats, welcome to claustrophobia.


19 Comments
MrMereScratch  [author] 20 May @ 6:53am 
Hatch on the bottom or jump and enter a seat.
mitchjosh2000 20 May @ 4:25am 
i can not get in how do i get in the plane
MrMereScratch  [author] 19 May @ 11:55am 
Thanks mate!
Monolith424890 19 May @ 11:54am 
Perfect structural detail of the wood lattice type framing
MrMereScratch  [author] 19 May @ 8:45am 
o7
unbreakify 19 May @ 8:45am 
PS: If you want to add change notes, click on the change notes button and you can edit the description from there for future reference. Took me way too long to find that out.
unbreakify 19 May @ 8:44am 
Great plane by the way!
MrMereScratch  [author] 19 May @ 8:43am 
Fixed!
unbreakify 19 May @ 8:39am 
The gear on the side simply will not close; because it has no electrical connection.
MrMereScratch  [author] 18 May @ 5:47pm 
It's decently easy:

Step 1: Place seat on a subgrid (for example: the rotating part of the robotic pivot)
Step 2: Place invisible weight blocks wherever you want the camera.
Step 3: Merge the seat subgrid with the invisible weight subgrid.

Cameras always follow the center of mass.